Tancredi - Roles

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 6 February 1813
(Conductor: )
Tancredi, an exiled Syracusean soldier contralto or mezzo-soprano Adelaide Melanotte-Montresor
Amenaide, the daughter of a noble family, in love with Tancredi soprano Elisabetta Manfredini-Guarmani
Argirio, father of Amenaide; head of his family, at war with the family of Orbazzano tenor Pietro TodrĂ n
Orbazzano, the head of his noble family, at war with the family of Argirio bass Luciano Bianchi
Isaura, friend to Amenaide contralto Teresa Marchesi
Roggiero, Tancredi's squire mezzo-soprano or tenor Carolina Sivelli
Knights, nobles, squires, Syracusans, Saracens; ladies-in-waiting, warriors, pages, guards, etc

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