Ottone
Ottone è un’opera in italian di George Frideric Handel.
Ottone, re di Germania is an opera by George Frideric Handel, to an Italian–language libretto adapted by Nicola Francesco Haym from the libretto by Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino for Antonio Lotti's opera Teofane. It was the first new opera written for the Royal Academy of Music (1719)'s fourth season and had its first performance on 12 January 1723 at the King's Theatre, Haymarket in London. Handel had assembled a cast of operatic superstars for this season and the opera became an enormous success.

George Frideric Handel (1685–1759) — compositore german-british, periodo Baroque.
Trama di Ottone
The opera is based on events from the lives of Adalbert of Italy and Otto II. The "Argument" to the opera provides the context of the events that precede the opera. It had been arranged that Ottone would marry Teofane, daughter of Romano, the Eastern Emperor. Basilio, Teofane's brother, had been driven into exile by a usurper. However, Basilio had become a pirate during his exile, and took on the name of Emireno. A gallery adorned with statues Gismonda's dream is to see her son Adelberto on the throne of Italy. (Arioso: Pur chi regni il figlio amato). When Adelberto comes to her, she informs him of her scheme to bring this to pass. Her deceased husband had ruled Italy illegally as the country was really a possession of the German King Ottone, who is now on the way to reclaim the territory and to marry Teofane, daughter of the Byzantine emperor, who is already in Rome and has been sent a portrait of her bridegroom-to-be, which has caused her to look forward to her marriage with delight. However Ottone has been delayed in his journey to Rome by an attack on his convoy of ships by pirates, necessitating a battle at sea. Gismonda instructs her son to present himself to Teofane as her bridegroom, and then marry her, pretending to be Ottone. Adelberto thinks this is a very clever plan and Gismonda joyfully anticipates her son's success. (Aria: La Speranza è Giunta in porto). Teofane comes to meet, as she believes, her husband-to-be Ottone, and when Adelberto greets her, pretending …
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Libretto di Ottone
Il libretto è scritto da Nicola Francesco Haym.
Altre opere di George Frideric Handel
- Aci, Galatea e Polifemo
- Acis and Galatea
- Admeto
- Alessandro
- Alessandro Severo
- Almira
- Amadigi di Gaula
- Arbace
- Arianna in Creta
- Arminio
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