The work was revived on 18 April 1732, under the direction of the composer, for four performances.
In spite of its initial success the work was never revived.
In total, the work has been revived twelve times since its premiere.
Their work ended in the mid-1960s but was revived in 1981.
It was the first time the work had been revived since its initial performances in 1898-1899.
The work has since been revived numerous times internationally, including a film adaptation in 1964.
The work was not revived until 1923, well after the composer's death.
The work was revived in 1677, 1686, 1694, and 1702.
The work was revived both in 1950 and 1951.
The work was much revived over the next twenty years and staged in Vienna.