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    L’Olimpiade

    Antonio Vivaldi 

    Jean-Christophe Spinosi continues his exploration of the Red Priest's operatic repertoire with this Venetian L'Olimpiade with a libretto by Metastasius.

    Jean-Christophe Spinosi
    Jean-Christophe Spinosi © Jean-Baptiste Millot

    Carlo Vistoli | Licida
    Chiara Skerath | Megacle
    Marlène Assayag | Aminta
    Benedetta Mazzucato | Argene
    Margherita Maria Sala | Aristea
    Riccardo Novaro | Clistene
    Luigi De Donato  | Alcandro

    Jean-Christophe Spinosi | direction
    Ensemble Matheus
    Chœur de chambre Mélisme(s) | direction Gildas Pungier 

    Sung in Italian, surtitled in French and English

    L'Olimpiade was first performed in Venice in 1734, at the Teatro Sant'Angelo, to a libretto by the poet Metastasius after Herodotus. It was an immediate and resounding success. The drama unfolds near the city of Olympia on the day of the games. But the libretto serves above all as a pretext for a formidable melodic outburst in which betrayed friendships and thwarted loves compete. This is one of Vivaldi's most beautiful works, in which the musical writing, constantly renewed, makes the most of the great variety of dramatic situations. The arias linked to the affetti of the souls of the various characters are magnificent, set to music in an extremely rich and colourful melodic style.

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