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    L'Arianna (SV 291, Ariadne) is the lost second opera by Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi. One of the earliest operas in general, it was composed in...
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    witnessed by Vincenzo in 1600. This was followed in 1608 by the opera L'Arianna (libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini), intended for the celebration of the marriage...
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    with Mantua. L'Arianna and Andromeda were completed and performed; the others were all abandoned incomplete. (English: "Ariadne") L'Arianna was composed...
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  • d'Ulisse in patria) and the famous aria, Lamento, from his second opera L'Arianna have survived. Lost haikus of Ihara Saikaku. Jean Racine's first play...
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    standard repertory opera Ariadne auf Naxos of 1912 was preceded by a L'Arianna each by Claudio Monteverdi in 1608, and Carlo Agostino Badia in 1702;...
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    Giovanni Francesco Busenello. Seven of his operas are lost. Of these, L'Arianna, Andromeda, Proserpina rapita and Le nozze d'Enea con Lavinia were completed...
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    reshaping of the lament from Claudio Monteverdi and Ottavio Rinuccini's L'Arianna, German text by Orff (1925, premiere 16 April 1925; reworked 1940) Orpheus...
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    tenor, Eurydice soprano, and Charon bass. In 1608, Monteverdi premiered L'Arianna, with libretto by Rinuccini, of which the music has not been preserved...
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    came in the 1639–40 carnival season, a revival of his L'Arianna at the Teatro San Moisè. L'Arianna was followed in rapid succession by three brand new Monteverdi...
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    Venetian opera in 1637–43, Monteverdi chose to revive his second opera, L'Arianna there, but not L'Orfeo. There is some evidence of a performance shortly...
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