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in Vienna, and he transcribed it for voice and piano. Mozart's widow found this manuscript after Mozart's death and had it published as an original work of his husband. In this form, it was catalogued as K. 152 (210a) and became one of Mozart's most frequently-performed
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in Milan on 26 December 1779 to open the theater's operatic carnival season of 1780 as one of the earliest operas ever performed there. It was a spectacular failure that necessitated the substitution of many of the
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One of the arias substituted out of the production was "Il caro mio bene" (Act III, scene 1), sung by
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in Vienna in 1782, was also present as a cast member in Mysliveček's
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on 22 May 2015 in the form of a semi scenic version sponsored by the
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Act II, scene 6 - Aria of Armida, "Se il mio duolo, se il mio fato"
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Act II, scene 4 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Ah, disponi di mia sorte"
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Act I, scene 9 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Più non vi sento in seno"
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Act I, scene 1 - Aria of Fenicia, "Perche d'affano oppressa"
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Act II, scene 7 - Aria of Odio, "Mi chiamerai ma in vano"
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Act III, scene 1 - Aria of Rinaldo, "Il caro mio bene"
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the aria was sung with the words "Ridente la pace".
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323:Gaetano Quistapace
316:an envoy to Rinaldo
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258:Caterina Lorenzini
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