Serious Operas Vol. VIII thumbnail 1
Serious Operas Vol. VIII thumbnail 2
+50
images
Not on display

Serious Operas Vol. VIII

Libretto
1720 (printed), 27 April 1720 (performed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Libretto for George Frideric Handel's three-act opera Radamisto, printed in London by Thomas Wood, 1720. The text is marked in manuscript as a prompt book for its first performance on 27 April, 1720 at the King's Theatre.

Radamisto was Handel’s first opera for the newly formed Royal Academy of Music and the Academy’s second production. The libretto bears the composer’s own dedication to King George I.

The manuscript markings note the performers' moves and calls and cue sound effects. It is a parallel text with Italian on one side of the leaf facing the English translation on the opposite page. As the auditorium was lit by candles, which could not be dimmed during the action on stage, the audience would have been able to read the text during the performance.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSerious Operas Vol. VIII (series title)
Materials and techniques
Printed ink on paper, and handwritten ink, bound in gold embossed leather
Brief description
Libretto for George Frideric Handel's Radamisto
Physical description
Letterpress printed libretto for Handel's Radamisto, with manuscript notes, bound in leather and embossed with gold patterns and coat of arms on both back and front. Bound with five other opera librettos: Julius Caesar (1730), Farnace (1759), Scipione in Cartaigne (1742), Caduta de Giganti (1745) and Artamene (1746).
Dimensions
  • Head to tail of closed book length: 182mm (closed) (Note: Measured in Book Conservation measuring box)
  • Width: 119mm (closed) (Note: Measured in Book Conservation measuring box)
  • Depth: 28mm (closed) (Note: Measured in Book Conservation measuring box)
Style
Marks and inscriptions
SERIOUS / OPERAS / VOL. VIII
Gallery label
Prompt book for Radamisto
1720

This is one of the earliest prompt scripts in existence. The printed text is marked with the performers’ moves, entrances and exits, as well as sound effects. On one of the pages is the note ‘stone ready’ – a cue for the sound to accompany a suicide attempted by jumping in the river.

Opera by George Frideric Handel, libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym, 1720
King’s Theatre, London

Letterpress with manuscript annotations
Printed by Thomas Wood, London

Museum no. S.501-1985
Production
Radamisto first performed at the King's Theatre, libretto by Haym, music by Handel
Subject depicted
Literary reference<i>Radamisto</i> by Domenico Lalli
Summary
Libretto for George Frideric Handel's three-act opera Radamisto, printed in London by Thomas Wood, 1720. The text is marked in manuscript as a prompt book for its first performance on 27 April, 1720 at the King's Theatre.

Radamisto was Handel’s first opera for the newly formed Royal Academy of Music and the Academy’s second production. The libretto bears the composer’s own dedication to King George I.

The manuscript markings note the performers' moves and calls and cue sound effects. It is a parallel text with Italian on one side of the leaf facing the English translation on the opposite page. As the auditorium was lit by candles, which could not be dimmed during the action on stage, the audience would have been able to read the text during the performance.
Collection
Accession number
S.501-1985

About this object record

Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.

You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.

Suggest feedback

Record createdJuly 1, 2008
Record URL
Download as: JSONIIIF Manifest