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{{italic}}'''''Didone abbandonata''''' is a 1742 setting by [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] of the libretto ''[[Didone abbandonata]]'' by [[Metastasio]] first performed at [[Hubertusburg]], near Dresden.<ref>Paul Corneilson ''J.C. Bach'' 1351561871 2017 Hasse's 'Didone abbandonata' was first performed at Hubertusburg, near Dresden, in 1742 and frequently revived.</ref>
{{italic}}'''''Didone abbandonata''''' is a 1742 opera by [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] setting the libretto ''[[Didone abbandonata]]'' by [[Metastasio]], which was first performed at [[Hubertusburg]] palace, near Dresden.<ref>Paul Corneilson ''J.C. Bach'' 1351561871 2017 Hasse's 'Didone abbandonata' was first performed at Hubertusburg, near Dresden, in 1742 and frequently revived.</ref>
==Recording==
==Recording==
*Theresa Holzhauser (Didone), Flavio Ferri-Benedetti (Enea), Valer Barna-Sabadus (Iarba), Magdalena Hinterdobler (Selene), Maria Celeng (Araspe) & Andreas Burkhart (Osmida) Hofkapelle München, Michael Hofstetter 3CD Naxos
*Theresa Holzhauser (Didone), Flavio Ferri-Benedetti (Enea), Valer Barna-Sabadus (Iarba), Magdalena Hinterdobler (Selene), Maria Celeng (Araspe) & Andreas Burkhart (Osmida) Hofkapelle München, Michael Hofstetter 3CD Naxos

Revision as of 23:07, 11 September 2017

Didone abbandonata is a 1742 opera by Johann Adolph Hasse setting the libretto Didone abbandonata by Metastasio, which was first performed at Hubertusburg palace, near Dresden.[1]

Recording

  • Theresa Holzhauser (Didone), Flavio Ferri-Benedetti (Enea), Valer Barna-Sabadus (Iarba), Magdalena Hinterdobler (Selene), Maria Celeng (Araspe) & Andreas Burkhart (Osmida) Hofkapelle München, Michael Hofstetter 3CD Naxos

References

  1. ^ Paul Corneilson J.C. Bach 1351561871 2017 Hasse's 'Didone abbandonata' was first performed at Hubertusburg, near Dresden, in 1742 and frequently revived.