Ariodante

Ariodante

Ariodante è un’opera in italian di George Frideric Handel, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1734.

Prima rappresentazione

1734 1734-01-01

Lingua

Italian

Epoca

Baroque

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Ariodante is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The anonymous Italian libretto was based on a work by Antonio Salvi, which in turn was adapted from Canti 4, 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. Each act contains opportunities for dance, originally composed for dancer Marie Sallé and her company.

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Librettista

Antonio Salvi

Genere

opera
opera seria


George Frideric Handel

George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) — compositore german-british, periodo Baroque. Prima rappresentazione di Ariodante nel 1734.

Trama di Ariodante

Medieval Scotland. Ginevra, daughter of the King, is in love with and betrothed to Prince Ariodante. She rejects the amorous advances of the Duke of Albany, Polinesso, who then cruelly tricks Ariodante and Ginevra's father into believing that Ginevra has been unfaithful. Ariodante attempts suicide and Ginevra is condemned, but after a challenge to a duel by Lurcanio, Ariodante's brother, the dying Polinesso admits his plot and the lovers are reunited. The royal cabinet, in the palace Princess Ginevra, in front of her mirror, is adorning herself to make herself beautiful for her beloved. (Aria: Vezze, lusinghe). Polinesso, Duke of Albany, bursts into the room and, thinking that having the king's daughter as his sweetheart would advance his prospects, declares his love for her. Ginevra indignantly rejects him (Aria: Orrida a gl'occhi miei) and leaves. Dalinda, who is secretly in love with Polinesso, advises him that his rival is Prince Ariodante but also advises him that all he has to do is open his eyes to see someone else who loves him (Aria: Apri le luci). Left alone, Polinesso can see that Dalinda is in love with him and plans to use her to thwart his rival and win Ginevra for himself (Aria: Coperta la frode). The royal gardens Ariodante sings of how all nature speaks to him of love (Aria: Quì d'amor). Ginevra joins him and they pledge their love (Duet: Prendi, prendi da questa mano). The King joins the lovers, gives them his blessing, and orders his courtier Odoardo to mak…

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Cast e personaggi di Ariodante

6 personaggi documentati da Wikidata con indicazione del registro vocale:

  • personLurcanio
  • personGinevra
  • personAriodante
  • personKing of Scotland
  • personPolinesso
  • personOdoardo

Libretto di Ariodante

Il libretto è scritto da Antonio Salvi. L’opera è classificata nel genere opera, opera seria.

Da Ginevra principessa di Scozia all’opera

Ariodante è un adattamento di Ginevra principessa di Scozia, Orlando Furioso — soggetto letterario di partenza per il libretto.

Altre opere di George Frideric Handel

Fonte dei dati

Dati sull’opera provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q662514 open_in_new