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L'Orfeo (SV 318) (Italian pronunciation: [lorˈfɛːo]), or La favola d'Orfeo [la ˈfaːvola dorˈfɛːo], is a late Renaissance/early Baroque favola in musica, or opera, by Claudio Monteverdi, with a libretto by Alessandro Striggio.
La messaggera, Pastore primo, secondo e terzo, Orfeo Ahi, caso acerbo, ahi, fato empio e crudele ("Ah, bitter happening, ah impious and cruel fate") La messaggera In un fiorito prato ("In a flowery meadow") Pastori secondo e terzo Ahi, caso acerbo, ahi, fato empio e crudele ("Ah, bitter happening, ah impious and cruel fate") Orfeo
Mario Orfeo (born March 21, 1966) is an Italian journalist, who served as the general director of RAI from 2017 to 2018 and has been editor-in-chief of la Repubblica since October 7, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The role of La musica was shared between three singers. [24] 2006 William Matteuzzi Sylva Pozzer (Euridice and La musica) Sara Mingardo (Messenger and Proserpina) Ensemble Instrumental Sergio Vartolo: CD (2006) Brilliant Classics 93103 {2 CDs} [25] 2006 Mirko Guadagnini Emanuela Galli (Euridice and La musica) Marina De Liso Christina Calzolari ...
L'Orfeo, a 1607 opera by Claudio Monteverdi; La morte d'Orfeo, a 1619 opera by Stefano Landi; Orfeo, a 1647 opera by Luigi Rossi; Orfeo, a 1672 opera by Antonio Sartorio; La Descente d'Orphée aux enfers H.488 (1686), opera by Marc-Antoine Charpentier; Orfeo ed Euridice, a 1762 opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck
In 1919, Malipiero started composing Orfeo, ovvero L'ottava canzone, which was to become Part III, and finished it shortly before the premiere of Sette canzoni. Part I, La morte delle maschere was the last to be composed and was completed in 1922.
L'anima del filosofo, ossia Orfeo ed Euridice, on opera by Joseph Haydn with libretto by Carlo Francesco Badini (1791) Orpheus in the Underworld, an operetta by Jacques Offenbach (1858) Orpheus und Eurydike, an opera by Ernst Krenek (1926) Orpheus and Eurydice, a ballet choreographed by Dame Ninette de Valois with music by Gluck (1941) [7]
Orfeo (Orpheus) is an opera in three acts, a prologue and an epilogue by the Italian composer Luigi Rossi. The libretto , by Francesco Buti , is based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice . Orfeo premiered at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris on 2 March 1647. [ 1 ]