Alessandro Scarlattis Oratorium “Cain, or The first murder” erzeugte intensive Wirkung.
Roma aeterna: The overarching motto of the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, with which the Roman Cecilia Bartoli paid tribute to her hometown in four days, offered a rich spectrum of music, from Handel’s first oratorio from 1707 to Puccini’s “Tosca”, located in Rome. The fact that there are many roads leading to “Eternal Rome” is not only anchored in the proverbial vocabulary, but was also given musical form on Whit Monday. Alessandro Scarlatti, the creator of the oratorio “Cain, ovvero Il primo omicidio”, was a native of Palermitan who lived in Naples …
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Accessed on May 25, 2021 at 3:22 am on https://www.sn.at/pfingstfestspiele-salzburg/pfingstfestspiele-viele-wege-fuehren-aus-salzburg-nach-rom-104272240