Saffo (Mayr)
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Original title: | Saffo, ossia I riti d'Apollo Leucadio |
Title page of the libretto, Venice 1794 |
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Shape: | dramma per musica |
Original language: | Italian |
Music: | Johann Simon Mayr |
Libretto : | Simeone Antonio Sografi |
Premiere: | February 18, 1794 |
Place of premiere: | Venice |
Place and time of the action: | Lefkada , around 600 BC Chr. |
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Saffo, ossia I riti d'Apollo Leucadio is an opera in two acts by the German composer Johann Simon Mayr based on a libretto by Simeone Antonio Sografi . It is about the poet Saffo ( Sappho ), who is unhappy in love with the hunter Faone. However, the latter is still mourning his deceased wife. The poet Alceo, on the other hand, loves saffo. The resolution finally takes place through an ambiguous saying of the Pythia .
The opera was commissioned by the Teatro La Fenice in Venice , where Johann Simon Mayr had played the violin for two years, for the 1794 carnival season and premiered there on February 18, 1794. It is Mayr's operatic debut, which brought the composer such a brilliant success that he was overwhelmed by commissions for composition and had written no fewer than 70 operas by 1814.
On August 31, 2014 the opera was performed in a concert in Neuburg an der Donau with members of the Bavarian State Opera and the Simon Mayr Choir & Ensemble under the direction of Franz Hauk .
Web links
- Libretto as digitized version in the historical archive of the Teatro La Fenice, accessed on December 9, 2014.
- Saffo, ossia I riti d'Apollo Leucadio (Giovanni Simone Mayr) in the Corago information system of the University of Bologna with additional libretto digitized versions , accessed on December 9, 2014.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Record in the historical archive of the Teatro La Fenice ( Memento from December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (Italian)
- ^ Arnold Niggli: Mayr, Simon . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 21, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1885, pp. 146-148.
- ^ George Grove: A Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 2. MacMillan, London 1900, p. 240 ( online )
- ↑ SAFFO - an opera by Giovanni Mayr in Neuburg! Advance notice of the performance in Neuburg on Neuburg-Events.de, accessed on December 10, 2014.
- ↑ Self-determination without a leap. Review of the performance in Neuburg ( memento of December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on Opera Lounge , accessed on December 10, 2014.