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Ove son? chi m'alta? - Act II Scena V - Niobe - Steffani - Jaroussky - June 17 2011 - Boston

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Ove son? chi m'alta? - a recitative and an aria from opera Niobe, Regina di Tebe by Agostino Steffani (1653-1728); Act II Scena V.

Philippe Jaroussky sings in the role of Anfione, King of Thebes. Live recording from Boston Early Music Festival production at Cutler Majestic Theater, Boston, June 17, 2011.

"Niobe"'s most extraordinary feature are associated with the role of Anfione, a vehicle for castrato Clementin Hader and a tribute to Steffani's employer and the opera's commissioner for Carnival in 1688 Prince Elector of Bavaria Maximilian II Emmanuel.

Cast:

Niobe, Queen of Thebes (soprano) - Amanda Forsythe
Anfione, King of Thebes (countertenor) - Philippe Jaroussky
Clearte, a Theban Prince (tenor) - Kevin D. Skelton
Manto, a Theban Maiden, daughter of Tiresia (soprano) - Yulia Van Doren
Tiberino, son of King of Alba (tenor) - Colin Balzer
Tiresia, a Soothsayer and Priest of Latona (bass) - Charles Robert Stephens
Creonte, son of the King of Thessaly (countertenor) - Matthew White
Poliferno, King of Attica, Magician (baritone) - Jesse Blumberg
Nerea, Nurse of Niobe (countertenor) - Jose Lemos

Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs - Musical Directors
Gilbert Blin - Stage Director

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