L'Olimpiade (Galuppi)
L'Olimpiade is a 1748 opera by Baldassare Galuppi.[1]
Recording
- Mark Tucker (Clistene) Ruth Rosique (Aristea), Roberta Invernizzi (Argene), Romina Basso (Megacle), Franziska Gottwald (Licida), Furio Zanasi (Alcandro) & Filippo Adami (Aminta) premiere recording on video DVD - 2006 Andrea Marcon, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Dominique Poulange (stage director) Teatro Malibran, Venice - Dynamic Cat. 33545
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References
- Lorenzo Bianconi, Giorgio Pestelli, Kate Singleton Opera on Stage 2002 p.37
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