Antiochus und Stratonica

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Antiochus und Stratonica also titled L’amore ammalato, is a 1708 opera by Christoph Graupner for Hamburg's Oper am Gänsemarkt to a mixed German-Italian libretto by Barthold Feind [de]; recitative's are in German and arias are sung in German and Italian, with French-style entrées.

Cast

Erasistratus Discovering the Cause of Antiochus' Disease (1774, Jacques-Louis David)
  • Demetrius, tenor
  • Antiochus, baritone
  • Stratonica, soprano
  • Seleucus, bass
  • Negrodorus, tenor
  • Hesychius / Erasistratus, priest superior / royal physician, baritone
  • Flavia, soprano
  • Medor, soprano
  • Ellenia, soprano
  • Mirtenia, soprano

Recording

Antiochus und Stratonica, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Capella Ansgarii, Robert Mealy, conductor, CPO 3CD[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ David Vickers (April 2021). "Graupne: Antiochus und Stratonica". Gramophone.

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