Venetian librettist
Adriano Morselli was a Venetian librettist active between 1679 and 1691. His libretti have been set to music by composers like Antonio Vivaldi , Alessandro Scarlatti , Giacomo Antonio Perti , Bernardo Sabadini , Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and Domenico Gabrielli . His most popular works were L'incoronazione di Dario from 1684 and Tullo Ostilio from 1685, and the unfinished La pace fra Seleuco e Tolomeo from 1691.
1679: Candaule re di Lidia (reprinted 1680); performed in 1679 with music by Pietro Andrea Ziani , and in 1706 with music by Domenico Natale Sarro [ 1]
1682: Temistocle in bando , with music by Antonio Giannettini (reprinted 1698)[ 1]
1683: Falaride, tiranno d'Agrigento , music by Giovanni Battista Bassani [ 1]
1683: Apio Claudio ; performed in 1693 with music by Giovanni Marco Martini[ 1]
1683: L'innocenza risorta, ovvero L'etio (reprinted 1686, 1693); performed with music by Pietro Andrea Ziani [ 1]
1684: L'incoronazione di Dario : 1684 performance with music by Domenico Freschi , 1686 performance with music by Giacomo Antonio Perti , 1705 performance with music by Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini , and 1717 performance in Venice with music by Antonio Vivaldi [ 2]
1685: Tullo Ostilio (reprinted 1694, 1702: reprinted 1695 as Alba soggiogata da Romani ; reprinted in Vienna in 1740 as I tre difensori della patria ); music by Marc'Antonio Ziani in 1685, by Giovanni Bononcini in 1694, by Giuseppe Vignola in 1707, and by Giovanni Battista Pescetti in 1729[ 1]
1686: La Teodora Augusta (reprinted 1687, 1693): performed with music by Alessandro Scarlatti in 1692 and by Giuseppe Vignola in 1709[ 1]
1686: Il Mauritio (reprinted 1687, 1692; reprinted 1694 as Tiberio in Bisanzio ): music by Domenico Gabrielli (1686) and Francesco Maria Mannucci (1707)[ 1]
1688: Il Gordiano (reprinted 1700): music by Domenico Gabrielli [ 1]
1688: Carlo il grande , with music by Domenico Gabrielli [ 1]
1689: Augurio di felice prole
1689: Amulio, e Numitore : performed with music by Giuseppe Felice Tosi [ 1]
1690: Il Pirro e Demetrio , with music by Giuseppe Felice Tosi in 1690 and by Alessandro Scarlatti in 1694; translated in English as Pyrrhus and Demetrius by Owen Swiny (1709, reprinted 1716)[ 1]
1690: L'incoronazione di Serse , with music by Giuseppe Felice Tosi[ 1]
1691: La pace fra Seleuco e Tolomeo , music by Bernardo Sabadini with additional texts by Aurelio Aureli ; another 1691 performance with music by Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and additional text by Pierre Corneille ; 1720 performance with music by Francesco Gasparini , additional texts by Andrea Trabucco[ 1]
1692: L'Ibraim sultano , music by Carlo Francesco Pollarolo , additional text by Jean Racine [ 1]
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