Idomeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian for Idomeneus, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian language opera seria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto was adapted by Giambattista Varesco from a French text by Antoine Danchet, which had been set to music by André Campra as Idoménée in 1712. Mozart and Varesco were commissioned in 1780 by Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria for a court carnival. He probably chose the subject, though it might have been Mozart. The work premiered on 29 January 1781 at the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich, Germany.

Librettist Giovanni Battista Varesco (1735–1805)
Date of composition 1781 (1780-1781)
Premiered 1781, January 29th in Munich, Germany
First published 1797 (piano arr.) – Leipzig: Schmidt und Rau 1805 (full and vocal scores) – Bonn: N. Simrock, Plate 444 (FS, 3 vols)
Type Opera
Catalogue KV 366
Spoken language Italian
Instruments Chorus/Choir
Voice - Solo voices ;
Orchestra
Voice (Soprano) - Ilia, daughter of King Priam of Troy
Voice (Tenor) - Idomeneo (Idomeneus), King of Crete
Voice (Soprano) - Idamante (Idamantes), son of Idomeneo
Voice (Soprano) - Elettra (Electra), Princess of Argos
Voice (Tenor) - Arbace (Arbaces), Idomeneo's confidant
Voice (Tenor) - High priest of Neptune
Voice (Bass) - The voice of the Oracle of Neptune
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Autotranslations beta Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Idomeneo, KV 366 "Idomeneo, rè di Creta ; Ilia e Idamante"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Idomeneo, KV 366 "Idomeneo, rè di Creta ; Ilia e Idamante"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Idomeneo, KV 366 "Idomeneo, rè di Creta ; Ilia e Idamante"