Serse

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Serse is a comic opera by George Frideric Handel, best known for its famous aria "Ombra mai fu."

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Serse canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic opera
opera
accompaniment orchestra
aria Crude furie degl'orridi abissi
Ombra mai fu
Più che penso
basedOn life of Xerxes I of Persia
catalogue Händel-Werke-Verzeichnis
catalogueEntry HWV 40
character Amastre
Ariodate
Arsamene
Atalanta
Elviro
Romilda
Serse self-link
composer George Frideric Handel
composerNationality German-British
famousAria Ombra mai fu
famousFor aria "Ombra mai fu"
firstPerformanceCity London, England
surface form: London
genre opera seria
hasModernRevival 20th century
hasRecording multiple commercial audio recordings
language Italian
librettist Silvio Stampiglia
librettoLanguage Italian
mainCharacter Xerxes I
surface form: Xerxes I of Persia
musicalEra Baroque
surface form: Baroque era
notableFeature contains unusually short arias for Handel
mixes serious and comic elements
opens with the aria "Ombra mai fu"
numberOfActs 3
orchestrationFeature includes strings, oboes, bassoons, horns, continuo
originalAudience London opera-going public
performanceType staged musical drama
period Baroque
premiereDate 1738-04-15
premierePlace King’s Theatre, London
surface form: King's Theatre, London
settingPeriod 5th century BC
settingPlace Achaemenid Empire
surface form: Persian Empire
structure recitatives and arias
subgenre comic opera
subject romantic entanglements of Xerxes and his court
titleInEnglish Xerxes I
surface form: Xerxes
titleInItalian Serse self-link
vocalForces solo voices and chorus

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Serse titleInItalian Serse self-link
Serse character Serse self-link