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La verità in cimento

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La verità in cimento
Opera by Antonio Vivaldi
Probable portrait of Antonio Vivaldi, c. 1723
LibrettistMatteo Noris
LanguageItalian
Premiere
1720 (1720)

La verità in cimento (Italian pronunciation: [laveriˈtaintʃiˈmento]; Truth in Contention) is an opera by Antonio Vivaldi to a libretto by Giovanni Palazzi. The opera, Vivaldi's 13th, was premiered during the Carnival at Venice in 1720. The work is dedicated to Count Sava Vladislavich,[1] a Serbian merchant and diplomat in the employ of Peter the Great, who resided in Venice from 1716 to 1722. The work is listed as RV 739 in the Vivaldi catalogue.

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 1720
(Conductor: – )
Rosane soprano Anna Maria Strada
Rustena mezzo-soprano Chiara Orlandi
Melindo contralto (en travesti) Antonia Laurenti, "La Coralli".
Damira contralto Antonia Merighi
Zelim soprano castrato Girolamo Albertini
Sultan Mamud tenor Antonio Barbieri

Synopsis

Mamud had two sons, one by his favourite Damira and one by the Sultana Rustena. He had them exchanged at birth, so that Melindo, in truth the son of Damira, is thought to be the legitimate heir, a position rightfully held by Zelim. When marriage is proposed between Melindo and Rosane, the heiress to another Sultanate (who is in fact beloved by Zelim), Mamud resolves to reveal the true state of affairs. After various twists and turns, Zelim inherits the larger portion of his empire, while Melindo contents himself with a secondary kingdom (Rosane's country) and is allowed to marry the fickle princess Rosane. This leaves everyone satisfied.

Recording

References

  1. ^ Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Зашто је Вивалди посветио оперу грофу из Херцеговине". rts.rs. Retrieved 15 October 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Frédéric Delaméa, tr. Charles Johnston, essays in booklet accompanying recording referred to above.
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