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Title page of original printed edition. Agrippina (HWV 6) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel with a libretto by Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani.Composed for the 1709–10 Venice Carnevale season, the opera tells the story of Agrippina, the mother of Nero, as she plots the downfall of the Roman Emperor Claudius and the installation of her son as emperor.
G.F. Handel's 1709 opera Agrippina with a libretto by Vincenzo Grimani; Empress of Rome (1978), a novel by Robert DeMaria (Vineyard Press edition, 2001, ISBN 1-930067-05-4) Agrippina is considered to be the founder of Cologne and is still symbolised there today by the robe of the virgin of the Cologne triumvirate.
Agrippina: Vincenzo Grimani: 26 December 1709, early 1710: Venice, Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo: 1943, Halle 7a/b: Rinaldo: Giacomo Rossi/Aaron Hill, after Tasso, La Gerusalemme liberata Italian libretto: 24 February 1711: London, Queen's Theatre: June 1954, Handel Festival, Halle: HWV 7b is the 1731 revision; the libretto of a revision of ...
This is a list of historical figures who have been characters in opera or operetta. Historical accuracy in such works has often been subject to the imperatives of dramatic presentation. Consequently, in many cases:
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (Caligula), 12–41, had one child a. Julia Drusilla, 39–41, died young IV. Julia Agrippina (Agrippina the Younger), 15–59, had one child a. Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus), 37–68, had one child i. Claudia Augusta, January–April 63, died young
Shortly after their arrival, their first child Gaius was born, and in 19 BC, Julia gave birth to Vipsania Julia. After their return to Italy, a third child followed: a son named Lucius. In 17 BC, Augustus adopted the newborn Lucius and the three-year-old Gaius. [15] He took care of their education personally.
The death of Agrippina. Agrippina condotta a morire or Dunque sarà pur vero, HWV110, is a dramatic secular cantata for soprano, two violins and continuo, composed by George Frideric Handel while he was in Italy, at some time between 1707 and 1708.
Agrippina: opera seria: 3 acts: Nicola Giuvo: 4 November 1708: Naples, Palazzo Reale Flavio Anicio Olibrio: opera seria: 3 acts: Apostolo Zeno and Pietro Pariati: January 1711: Naples, Teatro San Bartolomeo: Basilio, re di Oriente: opera seria after Giovanni Battista Neri: 24 June 1713: Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini: Arianna e Teseo: opera ...