Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra
Serenata 1725
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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Composer
Johann Adolf Hasse
| 1699-1783
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Editor
Reinhard Wiesend
| 1946
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Songwriter / Librettist
Francesco Ricciardi
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A director’s book (sometimes known as a production or prompt book) contains a record of everything that happens during a theater performance. For example, it documents entrances and exits, cues for set changes, lighting, sound and stage technology, the positions of the characters, costume changes, and placement of props. To provide sufficient space for notes, the vocal score is printed on one page, with the facing page left blank for writing. To ensure maximum writing comfort, Carus offers one version for right-handed users (printed on the left, blank on the right) and one for left-handed users (blank on the left, printed on the right). The content is otherwise identical to the vocal score. The director’s book is available in printed and digital form.