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Johann Rufinatscha
The Bride of Messina
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Composer
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Johann Rufinatscha
Genre
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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14:10
Johann Rufinatscha's "The Bride of Messina" is a tragic opera in three acts. It was composed in 1829 and premiered in Innsbruck, Austria on August 1, 1830. The libretto was written by Franz Grillparzer, based on his own play of the same name. The opera is divided into three movements, each corresponding to an act. The first act sets the stage for the tragedy to come, introducing the main characters and their relationships. The second act is the climax of the opera, where the tragic events unfold. The third act is the resolution, where the characters come to terms with the consequences of their actions. The opera is characterized by its dramatic and emotional music, which reflects the intense emotions of the characters. Rufinatscha's use of orchestration is particularly notable, with the orchestra often taking on a prominent role in conveying the mood and atmosphere of the opera. The story of "The Bride of Messina" revolves around the conflict between two brothers, Manuel and Don Cesar, who are in love with the same woman, Beatrice. The brothers' rivalry leads to a tragic series of events, including murder and suicide. Overall, "The Bride of Messina" is a powerful and moving opera that explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal. Rufinatscha's music perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the story, making it a must-see for fans of tragic opera.
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The Bride of Messina  Die Braut von Messina (The Bride of Messina), overture
14:10
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