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Il Vologeso is the title of several operas, based on the same story as Apostolo Zeno's Lucio Vero, but in a later version (1700), which had first been set to music as Vologeso, re de' Parti by Rinaldo di Capua in 1739 to a libretto by Guido Eustachio Luccarelli.

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  • Lucio Vero (de)
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  • Lucio Vero ist ein Opern-Libretto bestehend aus drei Akten von Apostolo Zeno. Es wurde von mehr als 50 Komponisten vertont. Andere häufiger verwendete Titel sind Lucius Verus, Vologeso oder Berenice. Die erste Vertonung durch Carlo Francesco Pollarolo wurde am 26. Dezember 1699 im Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo in Venedig uraufgeführt. In neuerer Zeit gab es Aufführungen der Vertonungen von Niccolò Jommelli (Vologeso) und Christoph Graupner (Berenice und Lucilla). (de)
  • Il Vologeso is the title of several operas, based on the same story as Apostolo Zeno's Lucio Vero, but in a later version (1700), which had first been set to music as Vologeso, re de' Parti by Rinaldo di Capua in 1739 to a libretto by Guido Eustachio Luccarelli. (en)
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  • Lucio Vero ist ein Opern-Libretto bestehend aus drei Akten von Apostolo Zeno. Es wurde von mehr als 50 Komponisten vertont. Andere häufiger verwendete Titel sind Lucius Verus, Vologeso oder Berenice. Die erste Vertonung durch Carlo Francesco Pollarolo wurde am 26. Dezember 1699 im Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo in Venedig uraufgeführt. In neuerer Zeit gab es Aufführungen der Vertonungen von Niccolò Jommelli (Vologeso) und Christoph Graupner (Berenice und Lucilla). (de)
  • Il Vologeso is the title of several operas, based on the same story as Apostolo Zeno's Lucio Vero, but in a later version (1700), which had first been set to music as Vologeso, re de' Parti by Rinaldo di Capua in 1739 to a libretto by Guido Eustachio Luccarelli. The best-known version, and the only one to be revived and recorded in the modern era, is Il Vologeso (1766), an opera by Niccolò Jommelli. The same libretto was also set by many other composers, including Antonio Sacchini and Davide Perez. It was set at least fifteen times under the title Lucio Vero and at least five under the title Il Vologeso. It was also set by Ariosti under the title Lucio Vero, imperator di Roma (1727), by Reinhard Keiser under the title Lucius Verus (1728) and by Davide Perez under the title Berenice (1762). Following contemporary tastes, the librettos were altered in the course of the century to shorten recitatives and simplify the plot. (en)
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