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Alfredo Catalani
Dejanice
Works Info
Composer
:
Alfredo Catalani
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Publication Date
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1883
First Performance
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Mar 17, 1883
Average_duration
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133:10
Dejanice is an opera composed by Alfredo Catalani, an Italian composer, in 1883. The opera is set in ancient Greece and tells the story of Dejanice, a young woman who is in love with the warrior Timante. However, Timante is in love with another woman, the priestess of Apollo, Creusa. Dejanice is heartbroken and decides to take revenge on Timante by revealing his plans to the enemy army. Timante is captured and sentenced to death, but Dejanice realizes her mistake and tries to save him. In the end, Timante is executed, and Dejanice commits suicide. The opera premiered on March 16, 1884, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. It was well-received by the audience and critics, who praised Catalani's music and the performances of the singers. However, the opera was not as successful as Catalani's other works, such as La Wally and Loreley. Dejanice is composed of three acts and features arias, duets, and ensembles. The music is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and dramatic intensity. The opera also includes choral passages, which add to the grandeur of the production. The first act of the opera introduces the main characters and their relationships. Dejanice expresses her love for Timante in the aria "Ah! Se tu sei l'amor mio," while Timante sings of his love for Creusa in "Creusa, mia vita." The second act features the capture and trial of Timante, as well as Dejanice's attempt to save him. The third act culminates in the tragic ending, with Dejanice's suicide and Timante's execution. Overall, Dejanice is a powerful and emotional opera that showcases Catalani's talent as a composer. While it may not be as well-known as some of his other works, it remains a significant contribution to the operatic repertoire.
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