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''L'Idalma, ovvero chi la dura la vince'' (Idalma, or whoever perseveres wins) is an opera () by Bernardo Pasquini to a
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by . It premiered on 6 February 1680 at the
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, Rome.


Recording

*''L'Idalma'', Arianna Vendittelli, Anita Rosati, Margherita Sala, Juan Sancho, Rupert Charlesworth, Innsbrucker Festwochen Orchester, Alessandro De Marchi
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, DDD, recorded 2021, released 2022"Innsbruck Early Music Festival 2021 Review: ''Idalma''"
by Alan Neilson, ''OperaWire'', 29 August 2021: "''Idalma, ovvero chi dura la vinci'' was the first of the three operas to be performed at this summer's Innsbruck Festwochen der Alten Musik, and it proved to be an excellent choice. It had so much to offer with its light, but pleasing and amusing plot, its abundance of strong melodies as well as a fine creative team, who successfully combined to bring the work to life. The other two operas to be performed at the festival are Johann Mattheson's ''
Boris Goudenow ''Boris Goudenow'' is a German-language opera composed in 1710 by Johann Mattheson. The plot concerns intrigues among tsars Feodor I and Boris Godunov and tsarina Irina Godunova, and a cast of Russian, Danish and Swedish nobles. It was never per ...
'' and Telemann's ''Pastorelle en Musique''."]


References

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