Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast |
---|---|---|
Cupid | soprano | Lady Mary Tudor |
Venus | soprano | Mary (Moll) Davies |
Adonis | baritone | |
Shepherd | contralto or countertenor | |
Shepherdess | soprano | |
Huntsman | contralto or countertenor | |
Cupids, shepherds and shepherdesses, huntsmen, and courtiers (chorus) |
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