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Johann Adolf Hasse Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra

Serenata 1725

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With this early work, which Hasse composed while a student of Alessandro Scarlatti’s and still heavily under his influence, and which was performed at the country estate of the royal advisor Carlo Carmignano in September 1725, Hasse was able to draw attention to himself as a composer for the first time publicly. The libretto stems from Francesco Ricciardi; the famous singers Vittoria Tesi and Carlo Broschi (Farinello) sang the two main roles. Hasse's intimate musical drama is perfectly suited for an entertaining evening, with two expressive vocal parts, a small, flexible ensemble, and ample room for the performers to add their own creative touches.
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Full score (complete edition / selected edition), First edition Carus 50.702/00, ISMN 979-0-007-05113-6 160 pages, clothbound
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Score digital (download), pdf file Carus 50.702/00-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-26129-0 160 pages
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Vocal score digital (download), pdf file Carus 50.702/03-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-35245-5 80 pages
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Director’s book digital (download), pdf file Carus 50.702/81-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-35953-9 Minimum order quantity: 3 copies
Hasse's serenata is set in the aftermath of the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. The forces of the victorious Octavian (later Augustus) have comprehensively defeated the army of Marcus Antonius, and all of Egypt is now in Roman hands. Against this political backdrop Hasse tells the private story of two lovers: the general Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra, the legendary queen of Egypt. Both have fled at the end of the battle, Marcus to be with his beloved as quickly as possible, and Cleopatra to avoid being taken to Rome as a prisoner. Together they reminisce about their early days as a couple, when they came together not as ruler and military leader, but simply as lovers. While Marcus briefly considers making another attempt to fight their common cause with fresh troops, Cleopatra is certain that her end is near. She wants to die on her own terms and in freedom; Marcus Antonius wishes to be united with her in death. Thus they choose to commit suicide together, their last thoughts turning to a golden future for the “Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation” under Emperor Charles VI and Empress Elisabeth Christine, the reigning couple in Hasse’s own time.

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