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Adriano in Siria (Hadrian in Syria) is a libretto by Italian poet Metastasio first performed, with music by Antonio Caldara, in Vienna in 1732, and turned into an opera by at least 60 other composers during the next century. Metastasio based the background of the story on late Classical works by Cassius Dio (Book 19 of the Roman History) and Elio Sparziano (Vita Hadriani Caesaris). The aria Che fa il mio bene? also known as L'amante impaziente, sung by the character Emirena, was set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven in his Opus 82: 4 Arietten und ein Duett.

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  • Adriano in Siria (en)
  • Adriano in Siria (Airoldi) (ca)
  • Adriano in Siria (Metastasio) (de)
  • Adriano en Siria (Airoldi) (es)
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  • Adriano in Sria fou el sisè dramma per musica que l'italià Pietro Metastasio, que escrigué com a poeta oficial de l'emperador d'Àustria. El text fou encarregat perquè servís de llibret a l'òpera homònima del compositor Antonio Caldara (1670 – 1736), aleshores mestre de capella de la cort imperial de Viena. L'obra, dividida en tres actes, s'estrenà a Viena el dia de l'onomàstica de l'emperador Carles VI, el 4 de novembre del 1732. (ca)
  • Adriano in Siria (Hadrian in Syria) is a libretto by Italian poet Metastasio first performed, with music by Antonio Caldara, in Vienna in 1732, and turned into an opera by at least 60 other composers during the next century. Metastasio based the background of the story on late Classical works by Cassius Dio (Book 19 of the Roman History) and Elio Sparziano (Vita Hadriani Caesaris). The aria Che fa il mio bene? also known as L'amante impaziente, sung by the character Emirena, was set to music by Ludwig van Beethoven in his Opus 82: 4 Arietten und ein Duett. (en)
  • Adriano en Siria fue el sexto “dramma per musica” que el italiano Pietro Metastasio (1698-1782) escribió como poeta oficial del Emperador de Austria. El texto fue encargado para que sirviera de libreto a la ópera homónima del compositor Antonio Caldara (1670-1736), a la sazón maestro de capilla de la corte imperial de Viena. La obra, dividida en tres actos, se estrenó en Viena el día de la onomástica del emperador Carlos VI, el 4 de noviembre de 1732. (es)
  • Adriano in Siria (Hadrian in Syrien) ist ein Opern-Libretto, ein Dramma per musica in drei Akten von Pietro Metastasio, einem italienischen Dichter und Librettisten, der am Wiener Kaiserhof Karls VI. wirkte. Es wurde von zahlreichen Komponisten vertont. Die erste Vertonung durch Antonio Caldara wurde am 9. November 1732 am Wiener Hoftheater zum Namenstag des Kaisers uraufgeführt. (de)
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