Temistocle - Roles

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 4 November 1772
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Temistocle (Themistocles), Athenian general and politician tenor Anton Raaff
Aspasia, daughter of Temistocle, in love with Lisimaco soprano Dorothea Wendling
Rossana (Roxana), a princess, in love with Serse soprano Elisabeth Wendling
Lisimaco (Lysimachus), Athenian ambassador and friend of Temistocle soprano castrato Silvio Giorgetti
Serse, King of Persia (Xerxes I of Persia) bass Giovanni Battista Zonca
Neocle (Neocles), son of Temistocle soprano castrato Francesco Roncaglia
Sebaste (Sebastes), confidant of Serse, later a conspirator against him alto castrato Vincenzo Mucciolo

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