Cambise (opera)

Il Cambise is an opera by Alessandro Scarlatti to a libretto by Domenico Lalli presented at the Teatro San Bartolomeo for carnival 1719 in Naples. It was the composer's 111th opera and his last for Naples.[1]

Selected recordings

  • Sinfonia "doppo che sia alzata la tenda", Arias "Io parto vincitor". "In quelle luci belle" "Mi cinga la fama" Daniela Barcellona (mezzo) Concerto de Cavalieri, Marcello Di Lisa DHM
  • "Tutto appoggio il mio disegno" Max Cencic Il Pomo D'Oro, Maxim Emelyanychev Decca 2015
  • "Quando vedrai" "Mi cinga la fama" Carlo Vistoli (countertenor) I Talenti Vulcanici, Stefano Demicheli. Arcana 2017
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References

  1. Proceedings of the Musical Association - Volumes 29-32 - Page 83 Musical Association (Great Britain) - 1966 "Scarlatti's last opera for Naples was “Cambise” (1719), his 111th opera."
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