Antonio Vivaldi
Dorilla in Tempe (I)
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Composer:Antonio VivaldiGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:Nov 9, 1726First Performance:Nov 9, 1726Average_duration:146:12"Dorilla in Tempe (I)" is an opera composed by Antonio Vivaldi in 1726. The plot revolves around the love story of Dorilla, a nymph, and Elmiro, a shepherd. The opera is set in the mythical land of Tempe, where the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece reside. The opera begins with the arrival of Elmiro in Tempe, where he falls in love with Dorilla at first sight. However, Dorilla is already engaged to the god Apollo, who is away on a mission. Elmiro tries to win Dorilla's heart by singing to her, but she remains loyal to Apollo. Meanwhile, Apollo returns to Tempe and discovers that Dorilla has fallen in love with Elmiro. He becomes jealous and tries to win her back by using his godly powers. However, Dorilla remains faithful to Elmiro and rejects Apollo's advances. In the end, Apollo realizes that his love for Dorilla is selfish and decides to let her be with Elmiro. The two lovers are united, and the opera ends with a joyful celebration. "Dorilla in Tempe (I)" premiered in Venice in 1726 and was well-received by audiences. The opera is known for its beautiful arias and duets, which showcase Vivaldi's mastery of vocal music. The opera also features a number of instrumental interludes, which highlight Vivaldi's skill as a composer of orchestral music. The movements of "Dorilla in Tempe (I)" include an overture, three acts, and a finale. The overture is a lively and energetic piece, which sets the tone for the rest of the opera. The three acts are each divided into several scenes, which feature a variety of musical styles and moods. The finale is a joyful and celebratory piece, which brings the opera to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, "Dorilla in Tempe (I)" is a charming and delightful opera, which showcases Vivaldi's talent as a composer of vocal and instrumental music. The opera's beautiful melodies and engaging plot make it a favorite among opera lovers to this day.More....
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