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Eliogabalo : ウィキペディア英語版
Eliogabalo

''Eliogabalo'' (''Heliogabalus'') is an opera by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli based on the life of the Roman emperor Heliogabalus. The author of the original libretto is unknown but it was probably reworked by . The opera was composed in 1667 and was intended to be premiered during the Venetian Carnival season of 1668. In fact, it was never staged〔Ellen Rosand (ed), ''Readying Cavalli's Operas for the Stage: Manuscript, Edition, Production'', Farnham/Burlington, Ashgate, 2013, p. 64, ISBN 9781409412182.〕 and was replaced by another opera of the same name by Giovanni Antonio Boretti, perhaps because Cavalli's style was considered too old-fashioned.
''Eliogabalo'' was revived at La Monnaie in 2004 by René Jacobs. Its North American premiere took place in 2007 at the Aspen Music Festival, conducted by Jane Glover.〔("Racy ''Eliogabalo'' gets new life" ) by Kyle MacMillan, ''The Denver Post'', 22 August 2007〕 Gotham Chamber Opera in performed it in 2013 in a Manhattan nightclub, The Box, directed by James Marvel.〔("Shock Tactics" ) by Alex Ross, ''The New Yorker'', 8 April 2013〕〔("An Emperor in Drag and Other Decadencies" ) by Anthony Tommasini, ''The New York Times'', 19 March 2013〕
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