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John Christopher Smith
The Fairies
Works Info
Composer
:
John Christopher Smith
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1755
Movement_count
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3
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The Fairies is an opera in three acts composed by John Christopher Smith. The opera was composed in 1755 and premiered at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London on May 14, 1755. The libretto was written by David Garrick, who was a famous actor and playwright of the time. The plot of The Fairies revolves around the character of Jack, who is in love with Amaryllis. However, Amaryllis is already engaged to another man, Sir Harry. Jack seeks the help of the fairies to win Amaryllis' heart. The fairies agree to help Jack, but in return, he must help them in their own affairs. The rest of the opera follows Jack's adventures with the fairies and his attempts to win Amaryllis' heart. The opera is known for its lively and playful music, which is typical of the English opera of the time. The music is characterized by its use of catchy melodies, lively dance rhythms, and colorful orchestration. The opera also features a number of arias and duets, which showcase the vocal talents of the singers. The Fairies is divided into three acts, each of which is further divided into several scenes. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the plot. The second act is the most elaborate, featuring a number of scenes in which Jack interacts with the fairies. The third act resolves the plot and ends with a joyful celebration. Overall, The Fairies is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases the talents of John Christopher Smith and David Garrick. Its lively music and playful plot make it a popular choice for opera companies and audiences alike.
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