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Il sogno di Scipione

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A Roman commander falls into a dream in which personified Constancy and Fortune compete for his choice, guiding him through a celestial temple where cosmic harmony and proportion are revealed. He meets ancestral spirits, including an adoptive ancestor and his father, and observes the earth reduced to a small, distant point. The vision contrasts fleeting private ambition with lasting public virtue, presents the soul's persistence tied to merit, and urges dedication to the common good over transient honors. Structured as an allegorical stage action, the piece uses choruses and didactic encounters to dramatize moral and philosophical instruction.

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Pietro Metastasio

Pietro Metastasio was an influential Italian poet and librettist of the 18th century, renowned for his contributions to the opera genre. His works, characterized by their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, played a significant role in shaping the development of opera seria. Among his notable works are "Il sogno di Scipione" and "L'Endimione," which showcase his mastery of dramatic storytelling and musicality. Metastasio's librettos were set to music by many prominent composers of his time, solidifying his legacy in the world of classical music and literature.

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