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'''{{lang|it|Demofoonte}}''' is an operatic libretto by [[Pietro Metastasio]] It was first set to music by [[Antonio Caldara]] and the opera premiered in Vienna on {{Start date|1733|11|04}}.<ref name="Wikiwand"/> Very soon, other composers followed suit. Demofoonte was set to music at least 73 times, by relatively unknown composers as Felice Alessandri (1783) as well as by composers we are more familiar with like [[Antonio Vivaldi]] (date unknown) and [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] (1748), Josef Mysliveček (1769 and 1775), [[Niccolò Jomelli]] (1770) and [[Giovanni Paisiello]] (1775).<ref name="Wikipedia"/>
'''{{lang|it|Demofoonte}}''' is an operatic libretto by [[Pietro Metastasio]] It was first set to music by [[Antonio Caldara]] and the opera premiered in Vienna on {{Start date|1733|11|04}}.<ref name="Wikiwand"/> Very soon, other composers followed suit. Demofoonte was set to music at least 73 times, by relatively unknown composers as Felice Alessandri (1783) as well as by composers we are more familiar with like [[Antonio Vivaldi]] (date unknown) and [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] (1748), Josef Mysliveček (1769 and 1775), [[Niccolò Jomelli]] (1770) and [[Giovanni Paisiello]] (1775).<ref name="Wikipedia"/>
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart set two arias from Demofoonte to music: Timante's aria "Misero me! ... Misero pargoletto" from Act III, Scene 4 and 5. (KV 73e, 1770), and Creusa's aria  "Non curo l'affetto"  from Act I, Scene 7 (KV 74b, 1771) <ref name="WikiKV"/>
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart set two arias from Demofoonte to music: Timante's aria "{{lang|it|Misero me! ... Misero pargoletto}}" from Act III, Scene 4 and 5. (KV 73e, 1770), and Creusa's aria  "{{lang|it|Non curo l'affetto}}"  from Act I, Scene 7 (KV 74b, 1771) <ref name="WikiKV"/>


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