L'Olimpiade
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One of the masterpieces of opera seria
The fame of this Olimpiade was unrivalled in the 18th century, as evidenced by the exceptional number of handwritten scores found throughout Europe. Stendhal testified in 1810 that several of its arias were known by heart ‘throughout Italy’. With the Stabat Mater, which he composed the following year, Pergolesi’s fame was sealed. And what a work it is: virtuosic, vibrant, jubilant!
For his first appearance in Beaune, Italian conductor Giulio Prandi will convey his passionate love for this music to an outstanding cast. A great evening ahead.
Synopsis
Act 1
Megacles arrives in Sicyon just in time to enter the Olympic Games under the name of Lycidas, a friend who once saved his life. Unknown to Megacles, Lycidas is in love with Aristaea, whose hand is to be offered to the winner of the games by her father, King Cleisthenes. Lycidas, once betrothed to Princess Argene of Crete, is unaware that Megacles and Aristaea already love each other, and he subsequently tells his friend of the prize. Aristaea and Megacles greet each other fondly, but Megacles now feels bound by his promise to compete as Lycidas. Meanwhile, Argene arrives in Olympia disguised as a shepherdess, to win back Lycidas.
Act 2
Megacles wins the games, confesses the truth to Aristaea and departs, broken-hearted. When Lycidas comes to claim her, Aristaea reproaches him, as does the disguised Argene, much to his dismay. Amyntas, tutor to Lycidas, reports that Megacles has drowned himself, and King Cleisthenes, apprised of the deception, banishes Lycidas.
Act 3
Argene prevents the desperate Aristaea from suicide, Megacles is rescued by a fisherman, and Lycidas contemplates the assassination of the king. Aristaea pleads mercy for Lycidas and Argene offers herself in his place; as proof that she is a princess, she shows Cleisthenes a chain given her by Lycidas. He recognizes it as belonging to his son, abandoned in infancy to forestall the prophecy that he would kill his father. Lycidas, reinstated, accepts Argene, leaving his sister to Megacles.
Program and cast
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
L’Olimpiade
Orchestra Ghislieri
Opera seria in three acts with libretto by Pietro Metastasio, premiered at the Teatro Tordinona in Rome on 8 January 1735
CAST
Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani, Clistene
Carlotta Colombo, Aristea
Silvia Frigato, Argene
Josè Maria Lo Monaco, Licida
Theodora Raftis, Megacle
Matteo Straffi, Aminta
Francesca Ascioti, Alcandro
Orchestra Ghislieri
Giulio Prandi, conductor
2h45 with one intermission
In Italian, with French surtitles
International Baroque Opera Festival Beaune
The International Baroque Opera Festival of Beaune, established in 1983, is a premier European event dedicated to baroque and romantic opera. Held annually in July in Beaune, Burgundy, the festival showcases masterpieces by composers like Handel, Rameau, and Monteverdi, performed with period instruments in historic venues such as the Hospices Civils and the Notre-Dame Basilica. Renowned for its commitment to authenticity and excellence, the festival has become a must-attend event for classical music enthusiasts worldwide.

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