Moro per amore

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Moro per amore is a 1681 opera by Alessandro Stradella to a libretto by Flavio Orsini last duke of Bracciano. It was scheduled for Genoa's Teatro Falcone in 1681, but was not given a public performance to 1695, thirteen years after the composer's death.[1][2]

Recordings[edit]

  • Moro per amore, cond. Estevan Velardi, Bongiovanni

References[edit]

  1. ^ Alessandro Stradella, 1639-1682: his life and music - Page 54 Carolyn Gianturco - 1994 in 1681 arrived from Rome, from Flavio Orsini, who wanted Stradella to set his opera libretto Moro per amore.45 On 24 May the composer wrote to ...
  2. ^ Fanfare - Volume 17, Issues 5-6 - Page 254 Joel Flegler - 1994 - For reasons unknown, Moro per amore was not given its public debut until thirteen years after Stradella's death, ...