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Dido and Aeneas


 

Dido and Aeneas is an opera by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell, from a libretto by Nahum Tate. It was composed in 1689 and hence is given catalogue number Z. 626. It comprises three acts and lasts about an hour.

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Opera - English - Baroque - Henry Purcell - Nahum Tate - 1689

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It is based on a story extracted from Virgil's Aeneid, of the legendary Queen of Carthage Dido and the Trojan refugee Aeneas. When Aeneas and his crew are shipwrecked in Carthage, he and the queen fall in love. However, as it is he who is destined to found Rome, he must soon leave. She cannot live without him and awaits death.

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Virgil - Aeneid - Carthage - Trojan - Aeneas - Rome

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It is a monumental work in the Baroque opera, remembered as one of Purcell's (and perhaps England's) foremost operatic works. It may be considered Purcell's only true opera, as compared with his other musical dramatic works such as King Arthur.

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Perhaps the most famous part of the work is Dido's lament, When I am laid in earth, an aria upon a lamento ground bass, which has been performed or recorded even by artists far from the typical operatic school such as Klaus Nomi (as "Death"), Ane Brun and Jeff Buckley.

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Lamento - Ground bass - Klaus Nomi - Ane Brun - Jeff Buckley

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