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Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död ("The Temple of Bacchus opened at a Hero's Death"), commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play, a long poem in two thousand alexandrines, written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden's royal printing press in 1783. The illustrator was Elias Martin. The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled "Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz", but had been reworked and expanded several times.

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  • Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död ("The Temple of Bacchus opened at a Hero's Death"), commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play, a long poem in two thousand alexandrines, written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden's royal printing press in 1783. The illustrator was Elias Martin. The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled "Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz", but had been reworked and expanded several times. The work has probably never been performed in its entirety, but individual songs are sometimes performed by the Par Bricole society. It has been described as a curious hybrid, a combination of comic opera and mock-heroic verse, and as a not very satisfactory work, despite the "lovely" song Böljan sig mindre rör (Still'd is the hasty wave). (en)
  • Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död, vanligen bara Bacchi tempel är ett sångspel skrivet av Carl Michael Bellman som utgavs första gången 1783. Illustratör var Elias Martin. Verket hade föregåtts av en version från 1779 med titeln Bacchi tempel öppnat vid Corporalens samt Ordensoboistens Fader Movitz död, men hade flera gånger omarbetats och utökats. Verket har troligen aldrig framförts i sin helhet, men enskilda sånger kan ibland framföras, i synnerhet inom Par Bricole. (sv)
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  • Title page of first edition (en)
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  • Sweden (en)
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  • Song collection (en)
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  • Swedish (en)
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  • Bacchi Tempel (en)
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  • Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död, vanligen bara Bacchi tempel är ett sångspel skrivet av Carl Michael Bellman som utgavs första gången 1783. Illustratör var Elias Martin. Verket hade föregåtts av en version från 1779 med titeln Bacchi tempel öppnat vid Corporalens samt Ordensoboistens Fader Movitz död, men hade flera gånger omarbetats och utökats. Verket har troligen aldrig framförts i sin helhet, men enskilda sånger kan ibland framföras, i synnerhet inom Par Bricole. (sv)
  • Bacchi tempel öppnat vid en hjältes död ("The Temple of Bacchus opened at a Hero's Death"), commonly known as Bacchi Tempel is a song play, a long poem in two thousand alexandrines, written by Carl Michael Bellman and published by Sweden's royal printing press in 1783. The illustrator was Elias Martin. The work had been preceded by a version from 1779 titled "Bacchi Temple opened at the death of Corporal and Order Oboist Father Movitz", but had been reworked and expanded several times. (en)
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  • Bacchi Tempel (en)
  • Bacchi Tempel (sv)
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