Year of release 2010

Songs 63

Album time 02:36:35

Genre list Classical, Opera

This page describes Domenico Scarlatti - Tolomeo E Alessandro - Alan Curtis by Il Complesso Barocco, Ann Hallenberg, Roberta Invernizzi, Raffaella Milanesi, Klara Ek, Mary Ellen Nesi, and Theodora Baka as part of the music catalog The description uses the same album data that is shown on the page, so the text stays close to the actual listing.

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The album sequence gives visitors songs including 1. TOLOMEO E ALESSANDRO OVVERO LA CORONA DISPREZZATA Dramma Per Musica In Theree Acts K 233-236. Libretto By Carlo Sigismondo Capeci. First Performed At The Palazzo Zuccari Rome 19 December 1711 - Sinfonia Presto - Grave - Presto, 2. ATTO PRIMO. Scena Prima. Recitativo Tolomeo: Orgoglioso Elemento, 3. Scena Prima. No. 1 Aria Tolomeo: Rendimi O Crudo Fato, 4. Scena Prima. Recitativo Tolomeo: Perche Dunque Piu Tardi? Scena 2. Recitativo Alessandro Tolomeo: Numi Pieta, 5. Scena 2. No. 2 Aria Tolomeo: Cielo Ingiusto Potrai Fulminarmi, 6. Scena 3. Recitativo Elisa: Dove Dove O Miei Passi, 7. Scena 3. No. 3 Aria Elisa: Voglio Adorar Ma Chi?, and 8. Scena 3. Recitativo Elisa Alessandro: Dov'e Il Tuo Vano Orgoglio?. Including track-level signals makes the album page easier to understand at a glance.

Running-time information is part of the page metadata: 13. Scena 6. No. 6 Aria Seleuce: E Un Grave Martire is one of the longer tracks at 6:02 and 20. Scena 10. Recitativo Seleuce: E Dove E Dove Mai is one of the shorter tracks at 0:13. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.

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