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Euridice (opera)

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Jacopo Peri, in costume for the performance of the first opera, Dafne.

Euridice (also Erudice or Eurydice) is an opera by Jacopo Peri, with additional music by Giulio Caccini. First performed in Florence on October 6, 1600, it has a libretto written by Ottavio Rinuccini, based on Ovid's Metamorphoses.

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[edit] History

It was created for the marriage of Henry IV and Maria de Medici. This is considered by some to be the second work of modern opera, and the first such musical drama to survive to the present day. (The first, Dafne, was written by the same authors in 1597.)

The first performance was in the Palazzo Pitti. Peri himself sang the title role, and many of the other parts were played by members of Caccini's entourage, including his daughter Francesca Caccini. Caccini actually wrote an entire opera of Euridice to the same libretto, and managed to have it published before Peri's. Caccini's, however, was not performed until 1602, and was never repeated, presumably because of the success of Peri's version.

Euridice contains one of the first examples of recitative. Peri carefully paces the voice and accompaniment in order to highlight the tension and release in the text. The rhythms and melodic inflections in the vocal line imitate speech. In addition, impassioned exclamations are set with unprepared dissonances and unexpected movements in the bass.

[edit] Roles

  • La Tragedia (soprano)
  • Euridice (soprano)
  • Orfeo (tenor)
  • Aminta, a shepherd (tenor)
  • Arcetro, a shepherd (contralto)
  • Tirsi, a shepherd (tenor)
  • Caronte (bass)
  • Dafne (soprano)
  • Plutone (bass)
  • Proserpina (soprano)
  • Radamanto (tenor)
  • Venere (soprano)
  • Nymphs and shepherds, shades and deities of hell (chorus)

[edit] See also

See the articles on Orpheus and Eurydice for many of the other stage and screen reinterpretations of the legend.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Libretto @ Karadar.com

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