Armida
Armida è un’opera in czech di Antonín Dvořák, rappresentata per la prima volta nel 1904.
Armida is an opera by Antonín Dvořák in four acts, set to a libretto by Jaroslav Vrchlický that was originally based on Torquato Tasso's epic La Gerusalemme liberata. Dvořák's opera was first performed at Prague's National Theatre on 25 March 1904; the score was published as Opus 115 in 1941.
Trama di Armida
In the royal gardens of Damascus, the call to prayer is heard. Ismen enters with news of the approaching Franks but tries to dissuade the king from an immediate confrontation. He advises sending the king's daughter Armida, who has rejected Ismen's marriage proposal, to sow dissention in the enemy camp. She at first refuses, but when Ismen uses his magic to show her the enemy camp she recognizes Rinald as the knight she has just dreamed of and agrees to undertake the mission. Armida arrives in the crusaders' camp and meets Rinald, who brings her into the council where she tells them that an uncle has blinded the king, usurped the throne, and chased her into the desert. Rinald urges the Franks to come to her aid at once and proposes he lead the effort. Bohumir, leader of the Franks, prays for guidance and decides they should support Armida, but he will arrange for lots to be drawn to select the expedition's commander. Rinald, too impatient to wait, leaves the camp with Armida. They are caught leaving the Frankish camp by the hermit Peter, but the lovers are aided in their escape by Ismen, who drives a chariot pulled by dragons. Rinald and Armida are entertained in her garden by sirens and fairies. Ismen disguised as an old man tries to destroy the palace. When he finds his powers no match for Armida's sorcery, he goes to Rinald's companions and claims to be a convert to their Christian faith. Glad to have his help, they accept from him the Archangel Michael's diamond shield, wh…
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Libretto di Armida
Il libretto è scritto da Jaroslav Vrchlický.
Opere contemporanee
Rappresentate nel decennio a cavallo del 1904, altre 6 opere del repertorio archiviato di compositori diversi:
- Grisélidis — Jules Massenet (1901)
- Le maschere — Pietro Mascagni (1901)
- Les barbares — Camille Saint-Saëns (1901)
- Adriana Lecouvreur — Francesco Cilea (1902)
- Le jongleur de Notre-Dame — Jules Massenet (1902)
- Pelléas et Mélisande — Claude Debussy (1902)
Altre opere di Antonín Dvořák
- King and Charcoal Burner (1874)
- Vanda (1876)
- The Cunning Peasant (1878)
- The Stubborn Lovers (1881)
- Dimitrij (1882)
- The Jacobin (1889)
- The Devil and Kate (1899)
- Rusalka (1901)
- Alfred (1938)
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