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Antonio Vivaldi
La virtù trionfante, dell'amore, e dell'odio
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Composer
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Antonio Vivaldi
Genre
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Opera
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Opera
Compose Date
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1724
Average_duration
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68:02
"La virtù trionfante, dell'amore, e dell'odio" is an opera composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1716. The plot revolves around the love triangle between the Roman Emperor Trajan, his wife Plotina, and the general Farnace. Trajan is in love with Farnace's wife, Berenice, and Plotina is in love with Farnace. The opera explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal. The opera premiered on November 6, 1716, at the Teatro Sant'Angelo in Venice. It was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it solidified Vivaldi's reputation as a leading composer of his time. "La virtù trionfante, dell'amore, e dell'odio" is divided into three acts, each with its own set of arias, recitatives, and ensemble pieces. The first act sets the stage for the love triangle, with Trajan and Plotina expressing their love for Berenice and Farnace, respectively. The second act sees the characters grappling with their emotions, with Farnace and Berenice struggling to resist their attraction to each other. The final act features a dramatic confrontation between the characters, with Trajan ultimately forgiving Farnace and Berenice and Plotina reconciling. One of the defining characteristics of "La virtù trionfante, dell'amore, e dell'odio" is Vivaldi's use of virtuosic vocal writing. The arias are challenging and require a high level of technical skill from the singers. Additionally, Vivaldi's orchestration is rich and colorful, with prominent use of strings and winds. Overall, "La virtù trionfante, dell'amore, e dell'odio" is a masterful example of Baroque opera, showcasing Vivaldi's skill as a composer and his ability to create compelling characters and dramatic situations.
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