List of Innsbruck Festival of Early Music productions
This is a list of productions at the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music since 1977. It includes operas, oratorios and other staged or semi-staged vocal works. Since 2011, one of the festival's annual opera productions has been designated "Baroque Opera: Young" ("Barockoper: Jung"). The casts of these productions feature selected finalists from the previous year's Cesti Competition.[1][2]
1977 – 1989
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Acis and Galatea (1977)
- Johann Joseph Fux: Psyche (1978)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Israel in Egypt (oratorio) (1978)
- Alessandro Stradella: Susanna (oratorio) (1979)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato (pastoral ode) (1979)
- Claudio Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea (1980)
- Stefano Landi: Il Sant' Alessio (1981)
- Pietro Antonio Cesti: Orontea (1982)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Ariodante (1982)
- Pietro Antonio Cesti: Il Tito (1983)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Rodrigo (1984)
- Christoph Willibald Gluck: Armide (1985)
- Francesco Cavalli: Xerse (1985)
- Francesco Cavalli: Pulcheria (1986)
- Francesco Cavalli: L'Orontea (1986)
- Johann Wolfgang Franck: Die drey Töchter Cecrops (1987)
- Pietro Antonio Cesti: Semiramide (1987)
- Francesco Cavalli: Giasone (1988)
- Alessandro Scarlatti: Gli equivoci nel sembiante (1988)
- Alessandro Stradella: San Giovanni Battista (oratorio) (1988)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Flavio (1989)
1990 – 1999
- Claudio Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea (1990)
- Pietro Antonio Cesti: Orontea (1990)
- Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas (1990)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Serse (1991)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: La finta semplice (1991)
- Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Don Chisciotte in Sierra Morena (1992)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Alcina (1992)
- Antonio Caldara: I Disingannati (1993)
- Claudio Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (1993)
- Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Arminio (1994)
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Orpheus (1994)
- Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas (1995)
- John Blow: Venus and Adonis (1995)
- Alessandro Scarlatti: Mitridate Eupatore (1995)
- Pietro Antonio Cesti: L'Argia (1996)
- Johann Adolph Hasse: Solimano (1997)
- Florian Leopold Gassmann: L'opera seria (1997)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Semele (1998)
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Les plaisirs de Versailles (1998)
- Claudio Monteverdi: La guerra d'amore (based on madrigals from the 7th and 8th Madrigal Books and Scherzi Musicali) (1999)
- Domenico Mazzocchi: La catena d'Adone (1999)
2000 – 2009
- Giovanni Legrenzi: La divisione del mondo (2000)
- Antonio Maria Abbatini: Dale male il bene (2001)
- Joseph Haydn: Il mondo della luna (2001)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Rinaldo (2002)
- Claudio Monteverdi: L'Orfeo (2003)
- Francesco Cavalli: Eliogabalo (2004)
- Antonio Sartorio: Giulio Cesare in Egitto (2004)
- Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Don Chisciotte (2005)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Don Giovanni (2006)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Il re pastore (2006)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Acis and Galatea (2007)
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Der geduldige Sokrates (2007)
- Bernardo Pasquini: Sant' Agnese (oratorio) (2008)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Belshazzar (oratorio) (2008)
- Joseph Haydn: Orlando paladino (2009)
- Joseph Haydn: L'isola disabitata (2009)
2010 –
- Antonio Vivaldi: Ottone in Villa (2010)
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: L'Olimpiade (2010)
- Francesco Cavalli: La Calisto ("Baroque Opera: Young" production) (2011)
- Johann Adolph Hasse: Romolo ed Ersilia (2011)
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Flavius Bertaridus (2011)
- Francesco Provenzale: La Stellidaura vendicante (2012)
- Domenico Scarlatti: La Dirindina (2012)
- Giovanni Andrea Bontempi: Il Paride (2012)
- Claudio Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea ("Baroque Opera: Young" production) (2012)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: La clemenza di Tito (2013)
- Giulio Caccini and Jacopo Peri: Euridice (2013)
- Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / John Blow: Venus and Adonis ("Baroque Opera: Young" production) (2013)
- Georg Friedrich Handel: Almira (2014)
- Domenico Scarlatti: Narciso (2014)
- Antonio Cesti: Orontea ("Baroque Opera: Young" production) (2014)
- Nicola Porpora: Germanico in Germania (2015)
- Jean-Baptiste Lully: Armide ("Baroque Opera: Young" production) (2015)[3]
References
- ↑ Vittes, Laurence (23 September 2015). "Four Glorious Days of Music at the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music: Eyes Wide Open, No Trebek, No Tubas". Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
- ↑ This list is sourced from Innsbruck Festival of Early Music. Opera Archive. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
- ↑ Kleinen Zeitung (10 August 2015). "Innsbrucker Festwochen setzen auf Improvisation". Retrieved 21 March 2016 (German).
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