Publisher's Synopsis
"Ariettes de Ninette a la cour; parodie de Bertholde. En 4 parties" is a French operatic parody from 1755 by Egidio Romualdo Duni. This work offers a glimpse into the popular theatrical entertainments of the 18th century. As a parody, it engages with the conventions and expectations of opera seria, providing a comic and critical perspective. Duni's score, combined with the libretto, showcases the musical and dramatic styles prevalent during this era, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts of early opera and French theater. The "Ariettes" provide valuable insights into the cultural landscape and artistic tastes of the time.
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