L'Olimpiade
SynopsisMusic: Antonio Vivaldi
Libretto: Pietro Metastasio
- Personaggi
- Clistene
- King of Sicione, father of Aristea (T);
- Aristea
- his daughter, beloved of Megacle (A);
- Argene
- Cretan lady disguised as the shepherdess, Licori, betrothed to Licida
- Licida
- generally believed to be the son of the king of Crete, lover of Aristea, friend of Megacle
- Megacle
- lover of Aristea and friend of Licida
- Aminta
- preceptor of Licida (S),
- Alcandro
- confidant of Clistene (B),
- nymphs, shepherds, priests, populus, followers of Clistene and of Aristea, guards
Act I
Aristea, daughter of the king of Sicione, Clistene, has been promised to the victor in the coming Olympic games; however, she loves, and is loved by Megacle. Licida, whom all believe to be the son of the king of Crete, aspires to Aristea's hand. Licida knows that he cannot win the Olympic games and therefore asks his friend Megacle, whose life he had once saved, to participate for him in the competition. Megacle agrees and, having left Crete, arrives just in time to take part in the games under the name of Licida. Only after he has gone through the formalities does Megacle discover, from his friend Licida, that the victor will win the hand of Aristea. Despite the pain and anguish that this discovery brings him, Megacle decides to respect the pact of honour that binds him to his friend and to compete in Licida's stead, thus renouncing for ever the love of Aristea.Meanwhile Argene, a Cretan lady who is concealing her true identity under that of a shepherdess Licori, to whom Licida had once sworn love, has learnt that Megacle is to fight under a false name on behalf of Licida and has thus realised that Licida no longer loves her. Aristea and Megacle meet, but Megacle has not got the courage to tell his beloved that he Is competing in the games not for himself but for his friend Licida.


