Giulio Cesare Corradi

Giulio Cesare Corradi (Parma, c.1650 - Venice, 1701 or 1702[1]) was an Italian opera librettist.

No biographical information exists prior to 1674 and the appearance of his first work.

Libretti

  • La schiava fortunata (1674), set by Ziani
  • La divisione del mondo (1675), set by Legrenzi at the Teatro San Salvador.
  • Germanico sul Reno (1676), set by Legrenzi
  • Creso (1681), set by Legrenzi
  • I due Cesari (1683), set by Legrenzi
  • Il gran Tamerlano (1689), set by Ziani - reworked by Christian Heinrich Postel for Johann Philipp Förtsch at the Oper am Gänsemarkt 1690.
  • Domizio (1696), set by Ziani
  • Primislao primo re di Boemia (1697), set by Albinoni
  • Tigrane re d'Armenia (1697), set by Albinoni
  • Egisto re di Cipro (1698), set by Ziani
  • La pastorella al soglio (opera postuma Oct. 1702) set by various composers, at Teatro San Cassiano

References

  1. ^ Eleanor Selfridge-Field A new chronology of Venetian opera and related genres, 1660-1760 p252 footnote 63 "opera postuma"
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