Johann Joseph Fux
Il mese de Marzo consacrato a Marte
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Composer:Johann Joseph FuxGenre:OperaCompose Date:1709"Il mese de Marzo consacrato a Marte" is an opera composed by Johann Joseph Fux in 1728. The plot revolves around the Roman god of war, Mars, and his love for the mortal princess, Rhea Silvia. The story takes place during the month of March, which is dedicated to Mars in the Roman calendar. The opera is divided into three acts, each representing a different movement. The first act introduces the characters and sets the stage for the conflict between Mars and Rhea Silvia's father, the king. The second act focuses on the love story between Mars and Rhea Silvia, as they struggle to overcome the obstacles that stand in their way. The final act brings the story to a dramatic conclusion, as the characters face their ultimate fate. One of the most notable characteristics of "Il mese de Marzo consacrato a Marte" is its use of Baroque music. Fux was a master of the Baroque style, and his opera features intricate melodies, complex harmonies, and ornate ornamentation. The music is also highly expressive, with each character's emotions and motivations reflected in the music. The opera premiered in Vienna in 1728, and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. It was praised for its innovative use of music and its compelling storyline. Despite its initial success, however, "Il mese de Marzo consacrato a Marte" fell out of favor in the following centuries, and is now rarely performed. Overall, "Il mese de Marzo consacrato a Marte" is a fascinating example of Baroque opera, and a testament to Fux's skill as a composer. Its intricate music and compelling storyline make it a valuable addition to the canon of classical music.More....
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