Musical Backgrounds for English Literature, 1580-1650Greenwood Press, 1976 - 292 pages
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Page 212
... La favola d'Orfeo , by Ales- sandro Striggio , music by Monteverdi , first performed in Mantua in 1607 ; Il pianto d'Orfeo , by Chiabrera , written and probably produced in 1608 , reworked and set to music by Domenico Belli in 1616 as Orfeo ...
... La favola d'Orfeo , by Ales- sandro Striggio , music by Monteverdi , first performed in Mantua in 1607 ; Il pianto d'Orfeo , by Chiabrera , written and probably produced in 1608 , reworked and set to music by Domenico Belli in 1616 as Orfeo ...
Page 216
... La favola d'Orfeo , the result of common pastoral derivation , as , for example , the calling of flowers to cover Orpheus : Tu , ricca primavera , De ' fiori tesoriera , Di croco e d'amaranto , Di bianchi gigli e rose Tessi ad Orfeo il ...
... La favola d'Orfeo , the result of common pastoral derivation , as , for example , the calling of flowers to cover Orpheus : Tu , ricca primavera , De ' fiori tesoriera , Di croco e d'amaranto , Di bianchi gigli e rose Tessi ad Orfeo il ...
Page 276
... La favola d'Orfeo : libretto 1607 ; score in 1609 and 1615 . At the first performance each spectator was given a printed copy of the libretto . See Henry Prunières , Monteverdi , His Life and Work , tr . Marie D. Mackie ( London and ...
... La favola d'Orfeo : libretto 1607 ; score in 1609 and 1615 . At the first performance each spectator was given a printed copy of the libretto . See Henry Prunières , Monteverdi , His Life and Work , tr . Marie D. Mackie ( London and ...
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A Book of Knowledge | 21 |
An AntiPythagorean Cross | 126 |
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