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H Haydn, Joseph 1732 - 1809 · Classical

Orlando Paladino, Hob.XXVIII:11

(overture) Dramma eroicomico in tre atti
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Composed
1782
First published
1796 (excerpts); 1798 ca. (overture)
Period
Classical
Catalogue
(overture)
Dedication
Movements
3

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1 movements
3 acts: Sinfonia. Vivace assai (); Act 1 Introduction: Eurilla, Licone. Allegretto () Aria: Eurilla. Andantino () Aria: Rodomonte. Vivace () Aria: Angelica. Adagio () Auftritt: Alcina. [Allegro] () Aria: Alcina. [Allegro moderato] () Aria: Medoro. [Allegretto] () Cavatina: Pasquale. Andantino () Aria: Pasquale. [Allegro] () Aria: Angelica. Adagio () Accompanied recit: Orlando. Adagio () Aria: Orlando. Allegretto () Finale I: All except Licone, Caronte. (); Act 2 Aria: Rodomonte. Presto () Aria: Medoro. Adagio-Vivace () Auftritt and Aria: Pasquale. Allegro spiritoso () Duet: Eurilla, Pasquale. Allegretto () Aria: Angelica. Adagio () Accompanied recit: Angelica. Poco adagio () Duet: Medoro, Angelica. Andantino () Accompanied recit: Orlando. () Aria: Orlando. [Allegro] () Aria: Pasquale. [Allegro molto] () Finale II: All except Licone, Caronte. Poco adagio (); Act 3 Aria: Caronte. [Maestoso] () Accompanied recit: Orlando. Adagio () Aria: Orlando. Adagio () Combat: Orchestra () Accompanied recit: Angelica. Adagio ma non troppo () Aria: Angelica. Largo () Chorus and soloists: ()

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