Castore e Polluce

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LanguageItalian
Premiere
10 January 1779 (1779-01-10)
Castore e Polluce
Opera seria by Francesco Bianchi
The composer in 1805
LibrettistCarlo Innocenzo Frugoni
LanguageItalian
Based onPierre-Joseph Bernard's libretto for Castor et Pollux
Premiere
10 January 1779 (1779-01-10)

Castore e Polluce (Castor and Pollux) is an opera seria by Francesco Bianchi. The libretto was one translated by Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, from Pierre-Joseph Bernard's French text for Rameau's Castor et Pollux.

The opera was extravagantly in the French style. As Marita P. McClymonds explains, "Castore contains all the elements that had been purged from Italian serious opera before the turn of the century: gods appearing in machines, miraculous scene changes, arias without exit, much use of chorus, and an infernal scene in the underworld with dancing."[1]

The opera was first performed in four acts at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence on 10 January 1779. It was revised for a three-act version for the same theatre on 8 September 1779.[2]

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