Daniel-François-Esprit Auber
La Muette de Portici
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Composer:Daniel-François-Esprit AuberGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1828Average_duration:77:53La Muette de Portici is an opera in five acts composed by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. The opera was composed in 1828 and premiered on February 29, 1828, at the Paris Opéra. The libretto was written by Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne. The plot of the opera is set in Naples in the 17th century. The main character is Masaniello, a fisherman who leads a revolt against the Spanish rulers of Naples. Masaniello falls in love with Fenella, a mute girl who is the sister of the Spanish viceroy. The two lovers are torn apart by the conflict between the Neapolitan rebels and the Spanish army. In the end, Masaniello is killed, and Fenella throws herself into the sea. The opera is known for its patriotic and revolutionary themes, which were popular in Europe at the time. The character of Masaniello was seen as a symbol of the struggle for freedom and independence. The opera also features a famous aria, "Amour sacré de la patrie," which became an anthem for the Belgian Revolution of 1830. La Muette de Portici is composed in the style of French grand opera, which was popular in the 19th century. The opera features large-scale choral and orchestral music, elaborate sets and costumes, and a complex plot with multiple characters and subplots. The music is characterized by its use of Italianate melodies, French harmonies, and dramatic recitative. The opera was a huge success at its premiere and became one of the most popular operas of the 19th century. It was performed throughout Europe and America and was translated into many languages. The opera also had a significant political impact, inspiring nationalist and revolutionary movements in Europe. In conclusion, La Muette de Portici is a grand opera composed by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber in 1828. The opera tells the story of a fisherman who leads a revolt against the Spanish rulers of Naples and falls in love with a mute girl who is the sister of the Spanish viceroy. The opera is known for its patriotic and revolutionary themes, its use of Italianate melodies and French harmonies, and its impact on European politics.More....
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