"Antigonus" is a classical opera in three acts, a collaboration between Johann Nepomuk von Poi l and Pietro Metastasio. This significant work exemplifies the operatic traditions of the 18th century, showcasing the dramatic and musical elements that defined the era. The libretto, combined with Poi l's composition, offers a rich experience for enthusiasts of classical music and opera.
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