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Sesostri, re di Egitto, decorated libretto cover (1716) Antonio Maria Bononcini - Sesostri, re' di Egitto - drama da rappresentarsi nel Regio Ducal Teatro di Milano, l'anno 1716 - cover.jpg
Sesostri, re di Egitto, decorated libretto cover (1716)

Sesostri re di Egitto [1] [2] (IAB 13) (Sesostris, King of Egypt) is a three-act melodramma/opera composed by Italian composer Antonio Maria Bononcini in 1716, composed for seven voices and a seven-instrument orchestra. The Italian language libretto, [3] written by Apostolo Zeno and Pietro Pariati, was published the same year in Milan by publisher Marc'Antonio Pandolfo Malatesta. The work premiered at the Teatro Regio Ducale on February 2, 1716. The opera is dedicated to Prince Eugene of Savoy and Piedmont, and tells the story about the mythical king Sesostris of Egypt.

Contents

The original manuscript is currently being held at the Saxon State Library in Dresden, Germany. There is currently no contemporary recording or performance of the work.

Roles

There are seven characters in the work. [4]

Roles and descriptions
RoleDescription
SesostriThe son of Aprius, former king of Egypt, lover of Artenice and believed to be Osiris the natural son of Amasis
AmasiA tyrant, killer of Aprio and lover of Artenice
ArteniceThe daughter of Phanetes, lover of Sesostri
CanopoThe son of Amasi
NitocriThe widowed queen of Aprio
FaneteOne of the main satraps of the kingdom, father of Artenice, confidant of Amasis but also his enemy
OrgonteThe captain of the royal guards, also a confidant of Amasi, but connected with Fanete

Instrumentation

The opera's orchestra consists of seven instruments:

References

  1. Anonymous (2013-04-03). "Sesostri re d'Egitto". musicalics.com (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  2. Bononcini, Antonio Maria. Sesostri re di Egitto.
  3. "Sesostri, re' di Egitto (1716 edition)". Open Library. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  4. "Sesostri, re di Egitto". corago.unibo.it. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
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