![]() ![]() Ottavio Grande, the chief of the Venetian constabulary, agrees with popular sentiment, inflamed by an anti-Semitic pamphlet, that Liya’s cousin Isacco shared an illegal partnership with Luca and killed him to protect his secret. When scenic artist Luca Cavalieri disappears, director Rinaldo Torani authorizes Tito to search high and low for him, but Luca’s lying lower than Tito can reach-until his bloated corpse rises to the surface of a nearby canal. He’s not interested in the hothouse curiosity of Isabella Morelli, amorous wife of the powerful Ministro del Teatro, and seamstress Liya Del’Vecchio doesn’t seem to know he’s alive. Rival castrato Francesco Florio steals the show as surely as Caesar stole Egypt. ![]() ![]() Male soprano Tito Amato has no reason to celebrate the Teatro San Marco’s production of Cesare in Egitto, by the carefully unnamed G.F. Murderous intrigue behind the scenes of an opera production in 1734 Venice. ![]()
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