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L'anima del filosofo

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Other title
  
Orfeo ed Euridice

Written
  
1791

Composer
  
Language
  
Italian

Based on
  
myth of Orpheus

First performance
  
9 June 1951

Librettist
  
Carlo Francesco Badini

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Translation
  
The Soul of the Philosopher

Premiere
  
9 June 1951 (1951-06-09)Teatro della Pergola, Florence

Similar
  
Armida, La fedeltà premiata, Lo speziale, L'isola disabitata, Il mondo della luna

Joseph haydn orfeo ossia l anima del filosofo complete opera


L'anima del filosofo, ossia Orfeo ed Euridice (The Soul of the Philosopher, or Orpheus and Euridice), Hob. 28/13, is an opera in Italian in four acts by Joseph Haydn, the last he ever wrote. The libretto, by Carlo Francesco Badini, is based on the myth of Orpheus and Euridice as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Composed in 1791, the opera was never performed during Haydn's lifetime.

Contents

After his patron Prince Nikolaus Esterházy had died in 1790, Haydn travelled to London where he received a commission to write several symphonies. The impresario John Gallini also offered him a contract to write an opera for the King's Theatre but due to a dispute between King George III and the Prince of Wales he was refused permission to stage it. As a result, the score was never completed and some music appears to be missing.

Haydn s l anima del filosofo ossia orpheus euridice orfeo s aria


Performance history

L'anima del filosofo remained unperformed until 9 June 1951, when it appeared at the Teatro della Pergola, Florence, with a cast including Maria Callas and Boris Christoff, under the conductor Erich Kleiber.

The UK premiere was in 1955, a concert performance at the St Pancras Festival. This was the debut of the baritone Derek Hammond-Stroud.

It has been performed and recorded several times since then.

The opera makes extensive use of the chorus.

Roles

The opera is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two cors anglais, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, two trombones, timpani, harp, strings, continuo.

References

L'anima del filosofo Wikipedia