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Erminia, Tancredi, Polidoro e Pastore (R.374.26) or more simply Erminia, is the last of the serenades by Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Conceived for four voices, choir and orchestra, the work was created on the occasion of a wedding at the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in Naples on June 13, 1723, two years before the musician's death. The second part has gone astray in time and long considered lost or as an unfinished work. In the 2010s, fragments were found thanks to the Répertoire international des sources musicales.

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  • Erminia, Tancredi, Polidoro e Pastore (R.374.26) or more simply Erminia, is the last of the serenades by Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Conceived for four voices, choir and orchestra, the work was created on the occasion of a wedding at the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in Naples on June 13, 1723, two years before the musician's death. The second part has gone astray in time and long considered lost or as an unfinished work. In the 2010s, fragments were found thanks to the Répertoire international des sources musicales. The work has been performed several times in recent years, notably by the Concerto de' Cavalieri and its conductor, Marcello di Lisa and in early 2018, by the Opera Lafayette with Julia Dawson in the title-role. (en)
  • Erminia, Tancredi, Polidoro e Pastore (R.374.26) ou plus simplement Erminia, est la dernière des serenate du compositeur italien Alessandro Scarlatti. Conçue pour quatre voix, chœur et orchestre, l'œuvre est créée à l'occasion d'un mariage, au Palazzo Stigliano, à Naples, le 13 juin 1723, deux ans avant la mort du musicien. La seconde partie s'est égarée dans le temps et, longtemps considérée comme perdue, ou comme une œuvre inachevée. Dans les années 2010, des fragments ont été retrouvés grâce au Répertoire international des sources musicales. L'œuvre a été jouée plusieurs fois ces dernières années, notamment par le Concerto de' Cavalieri et son chef, Marcello di Lisa et début 2018, par l'Opera Lafayette et Julia Dawson dans le rôle titre. (fr)
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  • Erminia, Tancredi, Polidoro e Pastore (R.374.26) or more simply Erminia, is the last of the serenades by Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti. Conceived for four voices, choir and orchestra, the work was created on the occasion of a wedding at the Palazzo Zevallos Stigliano in Naples on June 13, 1723, two years before the musician's death. The second part has gone astray in time and long considered lost or as an unfinished work. In the 2010s, fragments were found thanks to the Répertoire international des sources musicales. (en)
  • Erminia, Tancredi, Polidoro e Pastore (R.374.26) ou plus simplement Erminia, est la dernière des serenate du compositeur italien Alessandro Scarlatti. Conçue pour quatre voix, chœur et orchestre, l'œuvre est créée à l'occasion d'un mariage, au Palazzo Stigliano, à Naples, le 13 juin 1723, deux ans avant la mort du musicien. La seconde partie s'est égarée dans le temps et, longtemps considérée comme perdue, ou comme une œuvre inachevée. Dans les années 2010, des fragments ont été retrouvés grâce au Répertoire international des sources musicales. (fr)
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