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  • | based_on = [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'' ...c-Antoine Charpentier]], Opus [[H. Wiley Hitchcock|H]].481 & H.481a, based on a Greek myth. ...
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  • | based_on = {{based on|''[[Metamorphoses]]''|[[Ovid]]}} ...sed the opera to a Russian libretto by [[Alexander Sumarokov]] after the [[Metamorphoses]] of [[Ovid]]. ...
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  • ...this work a ''[[Pastorale héroïque|pastorale-héroïque]]'', because it was on a pastoral theme and had only three acts (plus a prologue) compared to the ...Galbert de Campistron]]. The libretto is based on the story in Ovid's ''[[Metamorphoses]]''. The same story was also to inspire a dramatic work by [[Handel]], ''[ ...
    4 KB (545 words) - 08:42, 18 May 2024
  • ...pera Comique, on 6 November 1871, and in New York at the [[Stadt Theater]] on 6 September 1867. [[Category:Operas by Franz von Suppé]] ...
    4 KB (541 words) - 04:42, 26 May 2025
  • | based_on = {{based on|''[[Pygmalion (Rousseau)|Pygmalion]]''|Rousseau}} ...on]]''<ref name=Osborne139 /> and ultimately based on Book X of Ovid's ''[[Metamorphoses]]''.<ref>Ashbrook & Hibberd 2001, p. 225.</ref> Sografi's libretto was also ...
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  • ''Écho et Narcisse'' was first performed on 24 September 1779 by the [[Paris Opéra]] in the second [[Salle du Palais-Ro A third version was presented to the public on 8 June 1781. This was better received. However, it was infrequently produce ...
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  • ...is based loosely on the mythological figure [[Daphne]] from [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' and includes elements taken from ''[[The Bacchae]]'' by [[Euripides]]. ...first performance of the opera took place at the [[Semperoper]] in Dresden on 15 October 1938. It was originally intended as a double bill with Strauss' ...
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  • ...e=7 August 2007 }}</ref> The [[libretto]] by [[Ottavio Rinuccini]], based on an earlier intermedio created in 1589, "Combattimento di Apollo col serpent ...on Giovanni de' Medici]] was held in 1597 thanks to [[Marco da Gagliano]]. On Peri's own account, the opera seems to have been performed during three car ...
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  • | based_on = Ovid's ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' ...ndel]]'s 1744 secular oratorio [[Semele (Handel)|of the same name]], based on the same libretto. ...
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  • ...ikipedia:WikiProject Composers#Biographical infoboxes]] and seek consensus on this article's talk page. --> ...Conservatory|Prague Conservatoire]] under [[Vítězslav Novák]] set the seal on the thorough training he had received from Kafenda. ...
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  • | based_on = [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' ...[[Apollo]] as told by [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[poet]] [[Ovid]] in his ''[[Metamorphoses]]''. Interpreting this work, [[Rufinus Widl]] wrote the [[libretto]] in Lat ...
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  • | based_on = [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'' ...uccini]] is based on books X and XI of [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]''<ref name=Harness>{{cite web ...
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  • ...nus and Adonis'']], as well as [[Ovid]]'s poem of the same name in his ''[[Metamorphoses]]''. ...e is a hunter, and she decides that in order to be with him, she will take on the form of the goddess of the hunt, [[Artemis]]. Eventually she warns Adon ...
    10 KB (1,508 words) - 08:09, 27 August 2024
  • | based_on = Sophocles's ''[[Women of Trachis]]'', Ovid's ''[[Metamorphoses]]'' ...d on Sophocles's ''[[Women of Trachis]]'' and the ninth book of Ovid's ''[[Metamorphoses]]''.<ref name=Lang>{{cite book |last1=Lang |first1=Paul Henry | title=Georg ...
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  • ...nd plaintive tone. The opera was significantly influenced by the pastoral operas presented at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]] during the early 18th centur ...etto by [[John Gay]] which is based on [[Ovid]]'s ''[[Metamorphoses (poem)|Metamorphoses]]'', xiii (see [[Acis and Galatea (mythology)]]), and there is some uncerta ...
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  • ...andem with [[Jules Barbier]], with whom he wrote the libretti for numerous operas, including [[Camille Saint-Saëns]]'s ''[[Le timbre d'argent]]'' (libretto w ...| 1859 ||Adapted from Carré's play ''Faust et Marguerite'', loosely based on [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]]'s ''[[Faust, Part I]]''. Revised 1869 ...
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  • | notable_works = Operas ''Ratsumies'' (The Horseman) and ''Punainen viiva'' (The Red Line) ....<ref name="KKO">{{cite book | editor=Paavilainen, Ulla | title=Kuka kukin on: Henkilötietoja nykypolven suomalaisista 2015 | pages=800–801 | location=He ...
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  • ...date=1993 |title=Expression in Dittersdorf's Program Symphonies on Ovid's "Metamorphoses" |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/20796943 |journal=Revista de Musicología ...nist in the orchestra of the [[Schottenkirche, Vienna|Benedictine church]] on the [[Freyung (Vienna)|Freyung]]. ...
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  • First performed on 10 January 1713,''Teseo'' featured "magical" effects such as flying dragons ...informed musical performance]] since the 1960s,''Teseo'', like all Handel operas, receives performances at festivals and opera houses today.<ref name="Insti ...
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  • ...e content are rare. Nevertheless the genre continues to exert an influence on [[Film score|film music]], especially where this draws upon the techniques ...otional, while being essentially about itself (notes, themes, keys, and so on), and without any connection to the political and societal conflicts of our ...
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