Director Michael Sturmimger has devised a light and witty staging with artists from the Klagenfurt Municipal Theatre. He transposes the action to what looks like a large suite in a luxury hotel. Gone are all traces of pallid allegory in the depicitions of the two women: Fortuna is a vamp and seduces in revealing dresses; Constanza is the sensible housewife and other who, however, hasn’t forgotten how to turn on her man. Based on a libretto by Petro Metastasio, like "Betulia Liberata", "Tito" and "Rè pastore", the azione teatrale was composed between April and August 1771. Although it was intended for Archbish-op Schrattenbach, he died before the work was completed.
Blagoj Nacoski, Scipione
Louise Fribo, La Constanza
Bernarda Bobro, La Fortuna
Iain Paton, Publio
Robert Sellier, Emilio
Anna Kovalko, La Licenza
Carinthian Symphony Orchestra
Chrous of Klagenfurt Stadttheater
Robin Ticciati,
conductor
Michael Sturminger,
stage director
Paul Fenkart,
video director
Recording dates: 16.08.| 18.08.| 20.08.2006
Venue: Great Hall of Salzburg University