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Texto Musical

Libretto by the composer (E)

Orquestación

2S,dramS(or M),M,2T,2Bar
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Abreviaturas (PDF)

Publicador

Boosey & Hawkes

Territorio
Este trabajo está disponible a través de Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
Disponibilidad
World Premiere
25/05/1953
New York, NY
Director: Hugh Ross
Compañía: Manhattan School of Music Opera Workshop
Papeles
PHINNEUS, a blind, old oracle Tenor
AELLO, a Harpie Soprano
OCYPETE, a Harpie Mezzo-soprano
CELANEO, a Harpie Contralto
ZETES, an Argonaut Tenor
CALAIS, Argonaut Baritone
JASON, an Argonaut Bass
IRIS, a Messenger Soprano
Hora y lugar

Greek times, the terrace of Phineus's villa

Sinopsis

This operatic spoof of Greek mythology - and of musical neo-classicism - is also intended as a Depression-era allegory. Set in ancient Thrace, the work has eight characters, balanced between tenor and soprano principals, a group of three female Harpies, and three male Argonauts. At the center is Phineus, a sightless oracle, who attempts to enjoy his dinner but is constantly attacked by the Harpies. Not only do they steal his food, they emit a foul odour as well. Jason appears on the scene with the Argonauts, and he promises to fight off the Harpies if Phineus will guarantee that the gods will continue to favor them. As soon as the Harpies are defeated Iris appears as a messenger of the gods. She promises Phineus that he will always be safe from the Harpies, and she dispatches them to experience various tortures. The prophet can now eat his meal in peace.

Ánimos

Poetic

Temas
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