Giovanni Pergolesi
Orfeo, Op. 2/4
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Composer:Giovanni PergolesiGenre:VocalStyle:CantataCompose Date:ca. 1736Average_duration:16:56Movement_count:3Movement ....Orfeo, Op. 2/4 is an opera composed by Giovanni Pergolesi in 1735. The opera premiered in Naples, Italy, on October 26, 1735. It is a three-act opera that tells the story of Orfeo, a musician who travels to the underworld to rescue his beloved Euridice. The first act of the opera begins with a prologue that introduces the story and sets the scene. The second act takes place in the underworld, where Orfeo must convince the spirits to allow him to take Euridice back to the world of the living. The third act sees Orfeo and Euridice reunited, but their happiness is short-lived as Euridice dies once again. The music of Orfeo, Op. 2/4 is characterized by its use of simple melodies and harmonies. Pergolesi was known for his ability to write music that was both elegant and accessible, and this opera is no exception. The arias and duets are particularly noteworthy, with many of them becoming popular outside of the opera itself. One of the most famous arias from Orfeo, Op. 2/4 is "Che farò senza Euridice," which is sung by Orfeo in the third act. The aria is a lament for Euridice and has become one of the most famous pieces of music from the Baroque era. Overall, Orfeo, Op. 2/4 is a beautiful and moving opera that showcases Pergolesi's talent as a composer. Its simple melodies and accessible harmonies have made it a popular work for centuries, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.More....
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