HWV |
Title |
Libretto |
Première date |
Première place, theatre |
Modern revival |
Notes
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1 |
Almira (Der in Krohnen erlangte Glücks-Wechsel, oder: Almira, Königin von Castilien) |
Friedrich Christian Feustking, after Giulio Pancieri |
8 January 1705 |
Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt |
4 June 1994, Handel Festival, Bad Lauchstädt |
Some music lost; announced as a Singspiel but has no spoken dialogue
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2 |
Nero (Die durch Blut und Mord erlangete Liebe) |
Friedrich Christian Feustking |
25 February 1705 |
Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt |
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Music lost
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3 |
Florindo (Der beglückte Florindo) |
Hinrich Hinsch |
January 1708 |
Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt |
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Almost all of the music is lost
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4 |
Daphne (Die verwandelte Daphne) |
Hinrich Hinsch |
January 1708 |
Hamburg, Oper am Gänsemarkt |
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A sequel to Florindo, intended to be performed on the day after it. Almost all of the music is lost
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5 |
Rodrigo (Vincer se stesso è la maggior vittoria) |
After Francesco Silvani's II duello d'Amore e di Vendetta Italian libretto |
30 October 1707 |
Florence, Teatro di via del Cocomero |
1984, Innsbruck |
Some music is lost
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6 |
Agrippina |
Vincenzo Grimani |
26 December 1709, early 1710 |
Venice, Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo |
1943, Halle |
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7a/b |
Rinaldo |
Giacomo Rossi/Aaron Hill, after Tasso, La Gerusalemme liberata Italian libretto |
24 February 1711 |
London, Queen's Theatre |
June 1954, Handel Festival, Halle |
HWV 7b is the 1731 revision; the libretto of a revision of 1717 also exists
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8a/b/c |
Il pastor fido |
Giacomo Rossi, after Giovanni Battista Guarini 8b Italian libretto, 8c Italian libretto |
22 November 1712 |
London, Queen's Theatre |
20 June 1948, Handel Festival Göttingen (third, November 1734 version); 14 September 1971, Abingdon, (first, 1712 version) |
HWV 8c designates the version of May 1734 and its November revival. The prologue Terpsicore added to the November 1734 revival is 8b.
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9 |
Teseo |
Nicola Francesco Haym, after Philippe Quinault's libretto for Thésée Italian libretto |
10 January 1713 |
London, Queen's Theatre |
29 June 1947, Handel Festival Göttingen |
5 acts
|
10 |
Silla |
Giacomo Rossi, after Plutarch's Life of Sulla Italian libretto |
2 June 1713? |
London, Queen's Theatre? (or Burlington House?) |
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Much of the music was re-used in Amadigi
|
11 |
Amadigi di Gaula |
Rossi or Haym (?), after Antoine Houdar de la Motte's Amadis de Grèce, 1699 Italian libretto |
25 May 1715 |
London, King's Theatre |
Osnabrück, 1929 |
Various additions during the initial run and the revivals of 1716 and 1717
|
12a/b |
Radamisto |
Haym (?), after Domenico Lalli's L'amor tirannico, o Zenobia Italian libretto |
27 April 1720 |
London, King's Theatre |
27 June 1927, Handel Festival Göttingen |
Librettos of the revised versions of December 1720 and 1728 exist
|
13 |
Muzio Scevola |
Paolo Antonio Rolli, after a reworking of a Nicolò Minato libretto by Silvio Stampiglia Italian libretto |
15 April 1721 |
London, King's Theatre |
1928, Essen (Act 3 only) |
only Act 3 is by Handel
|
14 |
Floridante |
Rolli, after Francesco Silvani's La costanza in trionfo Italian libretto |
9 December 1721 |
London, King's Theatre |
10 May 1962, Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon |
Revised versions premiered in 1722, 1727 and 1733
|
15 |
Ottone |
Haym, after Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino's libretto for Antonio Lotti's opera Teofane Italian libretto |
12 January 1723 |
London, King's Theatre |
5 July 1921, Handel Festival Göttingen |
Revised versions premiered in 1726 and 1733
|
16 |
Flavio |
Haym, after M. Noris's Il Flavio Cuniberto Italian libretto |
14 May 1723 |
London, King's Theatre |
2 July 1967, Handel Festival Göttingen |
The libretto of the revised version of 1732 exists
|
17 |
Giulio Cesare |
Haym Italian libretto |
20 February 1724 |
London, King's Theatre |
1922, Handel Festival Göttingen |
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18 |
Tamerlano |
Haym, after Agostin Piovene and Nicholas Pradon Italian libretto |
31 October 1724 |
London, King's Theatre |
7 September 1924, Karlsruhe |
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19 |
Rodelinda |
Haym, after Antonio Salvi, after Pierre Corneille's play Pertharite, roi des Lombards Italian libretto |
13 February 1725 |
London, King's Theatre |
26 June 1920, Handel Festival Göttingen |
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20 |
Scipione |
Rolli Italian libretto |
12 March 1726 |
London, King's Theatre |
1937, Handel Festival Göttingen |
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21 |
Alessandro |
O. Mauro Italian libretto |
5 May 1726 |
London, King's Theatre |
1959, Stuttgart (in German) |
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22 |
Admeto |
Haym Italian libretto[permanent dead link] |
31 January 1727 |
London, King's Theatre |
1964, Abingdon |
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23 |
Riccardo Primo |
Rolli, after Francesco Briani Italian libretto |
11 November 1727 |
London, King's Theatre |
8 July 1964, Sadler's Wells Theatre (Handel Opera Society), London |
|
24 |
Siroe |
Haym, after Metastasio Italian libretto |
17 February 1728 |
London, King's Theatre |
December 1925, Gera |
|
25 |
Tolomeo |
Haym, adapted from Carlo Sigismondo Capece Italian libretto |
30 April 1728 |
London, King's Theatre |
19 June 1938, Handel Festival Göttingen |
|
26 |
Lotario |
After Antonio Salvi Italian libretto |
2 December 1729 |
London, King's Theatre |
3 September 1975, Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames |
|
27 |
Partenope |
After Silvio Stampiglia Italian libretto |
24 February 1730 |
London, King's Theatre |
23 June 1935, Handel Festival Göttingen |
|
28 |
Poro |
After Metastasio Italian libretto |
2 February 1731 |
London, King's Theatre |
1928, Braunschweig |
|
29 |
Ezio |
Metastasio Italian libretto |
15 January 1732 |
London, King's Theatre |
30 June 1926, Handel Festival Göttingen |
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30 |
Sosarme |
After Salvi Italian libretto |
15 February 1732 |
London, King's Theatre |
1970, Abingdon |
First draft, Fernando, Re Di Castiglia, revived in 2007 by Il Complesso Barocco
|
31 |
Orlando |
After Capece, after Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando furioso Italian libretto |
27 January 1733 |
London, King's Theatre |
6 May 1959, Abingdon |
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32 |
Arianna in Creta |
After Pietro Pariati's Arianna e Teseo |
26 January 1734 |
London, King's Theatre |
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A 11 |
Oreste |
After Giangualberto Barlocci |
18 December 1734 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
1990, Karlsruhe |
Pasticcio
|
33 |
Ariodante |
After Salvi, after Ariosto's Orlando Furioso Italian libretto |
8 January 1735 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
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|
34 |
Alcina |
After Ariosto's Orlando Furioso Italian libretto |
16 April 1735 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
1928, Leipzig |
|
35 |
Atalanta |
After Belisario Valeriani Italian libretto |
12 May 1736 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
1970, Hintlesham Festival, Hintlesham |
|
36 |
Arminio |
After Salvi Italian libretto |
12 January 1737 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
23 February 1935, Leipzig (in German) |
|
37 |
Giustino |
Adapted from Pariati's Giustino, after Nicolo Beregan's Il Giustino Italian libretto |
16 February 1737 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
21 April 1963, Abingdon |
|
38 |
Berenice |
After Salvi |
18 May 1737 |
London, Covent Garden Theatre |
|
|
39 |
Faramondo |
Adapted from Apostolo Zeno's Faramondo Italian libretto |
3 January 1738 |
London, King's Theatre |
5 March 1976, Handel Festival, Halle |
|
A 13 |
Alessandro Severo |
After Apostolo Zeno |
25 February 1738 |
London, King's Theatre |
18 March 1997, Britten Theatre, Royal College of Music, London |
Pasticcio
|
40 |
Serse |
After Stampiglia Italian libretto |
15 April 1738 |
London, King's Theatre |
5 July 1924, Handel Festival Göttingen |
Also known as Xerxes
|
A 14 |
Giove in Argo |
Antonio Maria Lucchini |
1 May 1739 |
London, King's Theatre |
15 September 2006, Markgräfliches Opernhaus, Bayreuth |
Pasticcio
|
41 |
Imeneo |
After Stampiglia's Imeneo |
22 November 1740 |
London, theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields |
13 March 1960, Handel Festival, Halle |
|
42 |
Deidamia |
Rolli Italian libretto |
10 January 1741 |
London, theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields |
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49 |
Acis and Galatea |
John Gay, drawing on John Dryden's translation of "The Story of Acis, Polyphemus and Galatea" from Ovid's Metamorphoses |
1718 |
Cannons, Little Stanmore |
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Variously described as a serenata, a masque, a pastoral opera, a "little opera" (by the composer), an entertainment, and an oratorio
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