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Orbecche is a tragedy written by Giovanni Battista Giraldi in 1541. It was the first modern tragedy written on classical principles, and along with Sperone Speroni's Canace, was responsible for a sixteenth-century theoretical debate on theater, especially with regards to decorum. It was produced in Ferrara in 1541, with incidental music composed by Alfonso della Vivuola and sets by the painter Girolamo da Carpi. Ercole II d'Este was present at the premiere, which took place at the playwright's house. The play was printed in 1543, with several additions for the reader's benefit.

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  • Orbecche is a tragedy written by Giovanni Battista Giraldi in 1541. It was the first modern tragedy written on classical principles, and along with Sperone Speroni's Canace, was responsible for a sixteenth-century theoretical debate on theater, especially with regards to decorum. It was produced in Ferrara in 1541, with incidental music composed by Alfonso della Vivuola and sets by the painter Girolamo da Carpi. Ercole II d'Este was present at the premiere, which took place at the playwright's house. The play was printed in 1543, with several additions for the reader's benefit. Though the play followed Aristotelian principles in terms of structure, thematically it was Senecan, featuring vengeance, rage, hate, and the depiction of violence. (en)
  • Orbecche est une tragédie écrite par Giambattista Giraldi Cinzio. C'est l'une des premières tragédies modernes à suivre les règles du théâtre classique après la Sophronisbé du Trissin. Cette forme expérimentale connaît alors un grand succès et concourt au développement ultérieur du théâtre tragique en Europe. (fr)
  • Orbecche è una tragedia scritta da Giambattista Giraldi Cinzio (o Cintio). È tra le prime tragedie “regolari” moderne mai scritte (la prima della letteratura italiana è la Sofonisba di Giangiorgio Trissino), ovvero le prime opere in una lingua europea che mirano a riproporre i canoni della tragedia greca classica. Questa forma sperimentale ebbe poi molta fortuna nello sviluppo successivo del teatro in Europa. (it)
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  • Orbecche est une tragédie écrite par Giambattista Giraldi Cinzio. C'est l'une des premières tragédies modernes à suivre les règles du théâtre classique après la Sophronisbé du Trissin. Cette forme expérimentale connaît alors un grand succès et concourt au développement ultérieur du théâtre tragique en Europe. (fr)
  • Orbecche è una tragedia scritta da Giambattista Giraldi Cinzio (o Cintio). È tra le prime tragedie “regolari” moderne mai scritte (la prima della letteratura italiana è la Sofonisba di Giangiorgio Trissino), ovvero le prime opere in una lingua europea che mirano a riproporre i canoni della tragedia greca classica. Questa forma sperimentale ebbe poi molta fortuna nello sviluppo successivo del teatro in Europa. (it)
  • Orbecche is a tragedy written by Giovanni Battista Giraldi in 1541. It was the first modern tragedy written on classical principles, and along with Sperone Speroni's Canace, was responsible for a sixteenth-century theoretical debate on theater, especially with regards to decorum. It was produced in Ferrara in 1541, with incidental music composed by Alfonso della Vivuola and sets by the painter Girolamo da Carpi. Ercole II d'Este was present at the premiere, which took place at the playwright's house. The play was printed in 1543, with several additions for the reader's benefit. (en)
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  • Orbecche (it)
  • Orbecche (fr)
  • Orbecche (en)
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