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- Eliogabalo ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Francesco Cavalli (Musik) mit einem von Aurelio Aureli überarbeiteten Libretto eines unbekannten Autors. Sie entstand 1667, wurde aber erst am 27. November 1999 im Teatro San Domenico in Crema uraufgeführt. (de)
- Eliogabalo (Heliogabalus) is an opera by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli based on the life of the Roman emperor Heliogabalus. The author of the original libretto is unknown but it was probably reworked by Aurelio Aureli. The opera was composed in 1667 and was intended to be premiered during the Venetian Carnival season of 1668. In fact, it was never staged and was replaced by another opera of the same name by Giovanni Antonio Boretti, perhaps because Cavalli's style was considered too old-fashioned. Eliogabalo was first performed in 1999, in Crema, Italy. Eliogabalo was revived at La Monnaie in 2004 by René Jacobs. Its North American premiere took place in 2007 at the Aspen Music Festival, conducted by Jane Glover. Gotham Chamber Opera in performed it in 2013 in a Manhattan nightclub in Chrystie Street, Richard Kimmel's The Box, directed by . In a co-production with the Dutch National Opera, the Paris Opera opened its 2016/17 season in the Palais Garnier with Eliogabalo under the baton of Leonardo García Alarcón and with Franco Fagioli in the title role, Paul Groves as Alessandro, Nadine Sierra as Flavia, Valer Barna-Sabadus as Giuliano, Elin Rombo as Eritrea. In 2017 it was performed again under Leonardo García Alarcón in Amsterdam. (en)
- Eliogabalo est un opéra en trois actes de Francesco Cavalli, écrit en 1667 et créé à Crema (Italie) en 1999. (fr)
- L'Eliogabalo (título original en italiano; en español, Heliogábalo) es una ópera con música de Francesco Cavalli y un libreto en italiano de autor desconocido aunque posiblemente fue reformado por Aurelio Aureli, basado en la vida del emperador romano Heliogábalo. Se sompuso en el año 1667 y se estrenó durante la temporada del carnaval de 1668, pero se retiró después de solo unas pocas representaciones y sustituida por otra ópera homónima de Giovanni Antonio Boretti, quizás porque el estilo de Cavalli se consideró demasiado pasado de moda. Eliogabalo fue repuesta en 2004 por René Jacobs. Actualmente, se representa muy poco; en las estadísticas de Operabase aparece con sólo dos representaciones en el período 2005-2010. (es)
- L'Eliogabalo è un'opera del compositore italiano Francesco Cavalli su libretto di autore ignoto, composta nel 1667. Il protagonista è l'imperatore romano noto con il nome di Eliogabalo (218–222), alto sacerdote del dio sole. Il testo manoscritto dell'opera, che si basa sulla Historia Augusta, evidenzia un protagonista «languido, lascivo, effeminato, libidinoso» ed è conservato nella Collezione Contarini della Biblioteca nazionale Marciana di Venezia. (it)
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- Eliogabalo ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Francesco Cavalli (Musik) mit einem von Aurelio Aureli überarbeiteten Libretto eines unbekannten Autors. Sie entstand 1667, wurde aber erst am 27. November 1999 im Teatro San Domenico in Crema uraufgeführt. (de)
- Eliogabalo est un opéra en trois actes de Francesco Cavalli, écrit en 1667 et créé à Crema (Italie) en 1999. (fr)
- L'Eliogabalo è un'opera del compositore italiano Francesco Cavalli su libretto di autore ignoto, composta nel 1667. Il protagonista è l'imperatore romano noto con il nome di Eliogabalo (218–222), alto sacerdote del dio sole. Il testo manoscritto dell'opera, che si basa sulla Historia Augusta, evidenzia un protagonista «languido, lascivo, effeminato, libidinoso» ed è conservato nella Collezione Contarini della Biblioteca nazionale Marciana di Venezia. (it)
- Eliogabalo (Heliogabalus) is an opera by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli based on the life of the Roman emperor Heliogabalus. The author of the original libretto is unknown but it was probably reworked by Aurelio Aureli. The opera was composed in 1667 and was intended to be premiered during the Venetian Carnival season of 1668. In fact, it was never staged and was replaced by another opera of the same name by Giovanni Antonio Boretti, perhaps because Cavalli's style was considered too old-fashioned. Eliogabalo was first performed in 1999, in Crema, Italy. (en)
- L'Eliogabalo (título original en italiano; en español, Heliogábalo) es una ópera con música de Francesco Cavalli y un libreto en italiano de autor desconocido aunque posiblemente fue reformado por Aurelio Aureli, basado en la vida del emperador romano Heliogábalo. Se sompuso en el año 1667 y se estrenó durante la temporada del carnaval de 1668, pero se retiró después de solo unas pocas representaciones y sustituida por otra ópera homónima de Giovanni Antonio Boretti, quizás porque el estilo de Cavalli se consideró demasiado pasado de moda. (es)
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- Eliogabalo (es)
- Eliogabalo (en)
- Eliogabalo (fr)
- L'Eliogabalo (opera) (it)
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