Semiramide (Vivaldi)

Semiramide (RV 733) is a dramma per musica in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi composed to a libretto by . It was his ultimate work at the archducal theatre in Mantua, where Vivaldi was maestro di cappella from 1718 until 1720. The production started the young castrato Mariano Nicolini in the role of Oronte as well as the famous "prima donna" Anna Girò in the role of Semiramide, with Maria Maddalena Pieri, famous for her breeches roles, as Nino. It was first performed during the carnival of 1732. Only the libretto and individual arias have survived.

Semiramide (Vivaldi)

Semiramide (RV 733) is a dramma per musica in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi composed to a libretto by . It was his ultimate work at the archducal theatre in Mantua, where Vivaldi was maestro di cappella from 1718 until 1720. The production started the young castrato Mariano Nicolini in the role of Oronte as well as the famous "prima donna" Anna Girò in the role of Semiramide, with Maria Maddalena Pieri, famous for her breeches roles, as Nino. It was first performed during the carnival of 1732. Only the libretto and individual arias have survived.