Il trionfo d'amore (Almeida)

Il Trionfo d'Amore is a scherzo pastorale by Francisco António de Almeida written to celebrate one of the two Saint name-days of King João V. The serenata was first performed on 27 December 1729 at the Ribeira Palace, on the feast of St John the Baptist.[1] The plot concerns the wedding arrangements for Nerina to Adraste, which the gods’ frustrate because of her greater love for Arsindo.

Recording

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References

  1. Daniela Di Pasquale -Metastasio al gusto portoghese 8854814954 - 2007 -"Rientrato a Lisbona nel 1729, eseguì al Paco da Ribeira il divertimento pastorale intitolato Il trionfo d'amore, mettendo in pratica tutti gli insegnamenti appresi in Italia."
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