Il Palazzo incantato (The Enchanted Palace) or Il Palagio d’Atlante, overo La Guerriera Amante (The Palace of Atlantes, or The Warrior Woman in Love), or also Lealtà con valore (Loyalty with Bravery) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Luigi Rossi. The libretto, by Giulio Rospigliosi, the future Pope Clement IX, is based on Ariosto's Orlando furioso. It was first performed in Rome in a lavish production at the Teatro delle Quattro Fontane (Palazzo Barberini) on 22 February 1642. Rossi was criticised for giving too much music to his friend, the castrato Marc'Antonio Pasqualini, who played Bradamante, at the expense of the other roles. Some of the highly complicated stage machinery failed to work during the performance. Revived by Opera Dijon in a January 2021 on
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| - Il palazzo incantato overo La guerriera amante (deutsch: ‚Das Zauberschloss oder Die verliebte Kriegerin‘), auch Il palazzo d’Atlante (‚Der Palast von Atlante‘) oder Lealtà con valore (‚Treue mit Wert‘) ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Luigi Rossi (Musik) mit einem Libretto von Giulio Rospigliosi, dem späteren Papst Clemens IX. Sie wurde am 22. Februar 1642 im Palazzo Barberini „alle Quattro fontane“ in Rom uraufgeführt. (de)
- Il Palazzo incantato (The Enchanted Palace) or Il Palagio d’Atlante, overo La Guerriera Amante (The Palace of Atlantes, or The Warrior Woman in Love), or also Lealtà con valore (Loyalty with Bravery) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Luigi Rossi. The libretto, by Giulio Rospigliosi, the future Pope Clement IX, is based on Ariosto's Orlando furioso. It was first performed in Rome in a lavish production at the Teatro delle Quattro Fontane (Palazzo Barberini) on 22 February 1642. Rossi was criticised for giving too much music to his friend, the castrato Marc'Antonio Pasqualini, who played Bradamante, at the expense of the other roles. Some of the highly complicated stage machinery failed to work during the performance. Revived by Opera Dijon in a January 2021 on (en)
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| - Il palazzo incantato overo La guerriera amante (deutsch: ‚Das Zauberschloss oder Die verliebte Kriegerin‘), auch Il palazzo d’Atlante (‚Der Palast von Atlante‘) oder Lealtà con valore (‚Treue mit Wert‘) ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Luigi Rossi (Musik) mit einem Libretto von Giulio Rospigliosi, dem späteren Papst Clemens IX. Sie wurde am 22. Februar 1642 im Palazzo Barberini „alle Quattro fontane“ in Rom uraufgeführt. (de)
- Il Palazzo incantato (The Enchanted Palace) or Il Palagio d’Atlante, overo La Guerriera Amante (The Palace of Atlantes, or The Warrior Woman in Love), or also Lealtà con valore (Loyalty with Bravery) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Luigi Rossi. The libretto, by Giulio Rospigliosi, the future Pope Clement IX, is based on Ariosto's Orlando furioso. It was first performed in Rome in a lavish production at the Teatro delle Quattro Fontane (Palazzo Barberini) on 22 February 1642. Rossi was criticised for giving too much music to his friend, the castrato Marc'Antonio Pasqualini, who played Bradamante, at the expense of the other roles. Some of the highly complicated stage machinery failed to work during the performance. Revived by Opera Dijon in a January 2021 online production. (en)
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