The newly-established Edinburgh University Opera Club got off to a flying start with this Scottish premiere of the earliest regularly performed opera. The recent Sadler's Wells staging had been played in Italian - there not being yet an acceptable English version - and the students bravely followed that example.
The pit band consisted of sixteen players, led by Miles Baster (first violin of the Edinburgh String Quartet), and there was a continuo group of five. There was also a chorus of twenty-one, including several of the small-part soloists, and two principal dancers. There is no credit for scenery, but then the stage is shallow with little scope for anything elaborate.
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