Nerone fatto Cesare

Nerone fatto Cesare is a lost dramma per musica by Antonio Vivaldi.

Performance history

The opera was first performed at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in Venice during Carnival in 1715.[1] It was revived (with many new arias) for the Accademia, Brescia, at the 1716 Carnival.

Roles

Cast Voice type Premiere, 1715
Zelto Florido Matteucci
Seneca Antonio Francesco Carli
Pallante Ministro Andrea Pacini
Ate Liberta Francesco Natali
Gusmano, Ambassador Francesco Natali
Tigrane, King of Armenia Elisabetta Denzio
Nerone, his son Anna Maria Fabbri
Agrippina Imperatric Margherita Ingualandi
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