[Machine Translation] Prince Aeneas was born to the king of Troia and the goddess Aphrodite. After his defeat in the Trojan War, he drifted to Carthage on the coast of North Africa. Here he met Queen Didone and fell in love with her, but eventually abandoned her in order to rebuild Troyes, and after seven years of wandering, arrived in Italy, where he married a princess. He married a princess there and laid the foundations of the Roman Empire. Didone, on the other hand, in an act of grief, threw herself into the flames. Metastasio's libretto to this story has been set to music by over 100 composers, including Galuppi, Hasse, Paisiello, and others, and was very popular at the time. Vinci's "The Abandoned Didone," composed for the Teatrodelle Dame in Rome, premiered to great acclaim during the 1726 Carnival season and marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration between Vinci and Metastasio, who over the next four years produced more than five scripts for Vinci. Over the next four years, Metastasio produced more than five scripts for Vinci. This video is the world's first live recording of Vinci's "Abandoned Didone" with baroque singing specialists. The film features not only the skillful singing of Mameli and other singers who have visited Japan before, but also the modern and stylish equipment and costumes.