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As Antonio Caldara was the first composer to set some opera's by Metastasio to music, he also gave life to Zeno's Ifigenia in Aulide. In 1718, Caldara's was its first setting to music; many were to follow. <ref name="Larousse"/>
As Antonio Caldara was the first composer to set some opera's by Metastasio to music, he also gave life to Zeno's Ifigenia in Aulide. In 1718, Caldara's was its first setting to music; many were to follow. <ref name="Larousse"/>
The following list mentions only the "Ifigenia in Aulide"s which are based on the libretto by Apostolo Zeno:<ref name="WikiItal">
The following list mentions only the "Ifigenia in Aulide"s which are based on the libretto by Apostolo Zeno:<ref name="WikiItal"/>


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