Between Opera and Oratorio. The Pasticcio Oratorios in Prague and Brno ca 1720–1760
Pubblicato online: 31 dic 2021
Pagine: 114 - 126
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/muso-2021-0011
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The phenomenon of the pasticcio oratorio was quite widespread in the Czech Lands around the middle of the eighteenth century. The first evidence of this practice was a Latin oratorio based on opera arias by George Frideric Handel (Prague 1725). In Brno, the capital of Moravia, the performances of oratorios were supported by Bishop Wolfgang Hannibal Schrattenbach, who was also an important patron of Italian opera. Therefore, opera arias were frequently interpolated into the Italian oratorios produced in his palace every week during Lent. Some works from the 1730s were even created as pasticcios composed of contrafacted opera arias. The only surviving score,