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Eteocle e Polinice

''Eteocle e Polinice'' (Eteocles and Polynices) is an opera in 3 acts composed by Giovanni Legrenzi with an Italian language libretto by Tebaldo Fattorini based on ''The Thebaid''. The opera premiered at the Teatro San Salvador in Venice on 13 December 1674.
==Background and performance history==
Little is known about the opera's librettist, Tebaldo Fattorini, apart from the fact that he came from a prominent family in Chioggia and was employed as a "house poet" for the Teatro San Salvador in Venice. In addition to writing ''Eteocle e Polinice'', he also significantly revised Nicolò Minato's libretto for a new version of Cavalli's ''Scipione africano'' in 1677 and may also have revised Giovanni Giovannini's original libretto for its setting by Legrenzi as ''Adone in Cipro'' in 1675.〔
The libretto for the premiere performances of ''Eteocle e Polinice'' at the Teatro San Salvador in 1774 was dedicated of the "most noble ladies of Venice" ("Consacrato alle nobilissime dame di Venetia").〔 Subsequent productions of the opera with new dedications were staged in Naples (1689), Milan (1684), and Modena (1690).〔 The opera consists of a total of 101 musical pieces, including arias, duets, quartets, etc. Its most well known aria, "Che fiero costume" (also known by its English title, "How void of compassion"), has been recorded by several well known opera singers, including Luciano Pavarotti, Ezio Pinza, and Richard Tucker. A manuscript score from the 1689 Neapolitan production has survived.〔〔

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