Cyrus
Ciro or Cyrus may refer to:
- The name Ciro.
Historical figures
Various forks from my hall bore this name, for example: Persians of the Achaemenid dynasty:
- Ciro I de Anshan
- Cyrus II the Great
- Ciro el Joven, Persian prince.
Characters such as:
- Ciro, Greek architect of the centuryIa. C. quoted by Cicero.
- Saint Cyrus, holy cup of the centuryIV.
- Cyrus of Alexandria, melquita patriarch and co-founder of Monotheism.
- Cyrus of Panópolis, Byzantine writer of the centuryV.
- Cyrus Frisch, Dutch filmmaker.
Music
- Andrés Ciro Martínez, singer, composer and Argentine guitarist.
The childhood and events of Cyrus II the Great have given rise to numerous operas that correspond to the following poets and musicians:
- With an unknown author's libretto:
Ciro, opera by Andrea Mattioli (1665).
Triumphant Cyrus, opera by Giovanni Frezza (1685).
Cyrus, opera by Francesco Gasparini (1716).
Cyrus, opera by Pietro Torri (1733).
Ciro in Armenia, opera by Daniel dal Barba (1750).
- With a libretto by Maria Teresa Agnesi:
Ciro in Armenia, opera by Maria Teresa Agnesi (1753).
- With Aurelio Amalteo libretto:
Crescent Cyrus, an opera by Antonio Bertali (1661).
- Oratory with libretto by Francesco Aventi:
Ciro in Babylon, oratorio by Gioacchino Rossini (1812).
- With I. Balbi's libretto:
Ciro in Armenia, opera by Giovanni Battista Sammartini (1753).
- With libretto by Giovanni Battista Bordese:
Ciro in Babylon, opera by Pietro Raimondi (1820).
- With libretto by Giovanni Andrea Moniglia:
Ciro vendicatore di se stesso, opera by Antonio Draghi (1668).
- With the libretto of Pietro Ottoboni:
Ciro, opera by Alessandro Scarlatti (1712).
- With Pietro Pariati's libretto:
Ciro, opera by Tommaso Albinoni (1709).
Cyrus, opera by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1715).
Cyrus, opera by Antonio Lotti (1716).
Cyrus, opera by Domenico Natale Sarro (1716).
Cyrus, opera by Francesco Ciampi (1726).
- With the libretto of Giovanni Claudio Pasquini:
Cyrus in Armenia, opera by Johann Georg Reutter (1733).
- With libretto by Paolo Antonio Rolli:
Ciro, opera by Giovanni Bononcini (1724).
- With Antonio Salvi's libretto:
Ciro riconosciuto, opera by Francesco Araja (1731).
- Giulio Cesare Sorrentino:
Ciro, opera by Francesco Provenzale (1653)
Cyrus, opera by Francesco Cavalli (1654).
- With the libretto of Pietro Metastasio:
Cyrus recognized (Caldara)
Ciro recognized (Capotorti)
Ciro recognized (Cocchi)
Recognized Cyrus (Hasse)
Recognized Cyrus (Leo)
Recognized Cyrus (Piccinni)
Or some other composer from the following annex:
Appendix: Operas titled "Acknowledged Cyrus" whose librettist is Metastasio.
Geography
- Cirò is a municipality in the territory of the province of Crotona, in Calabria, Italy.