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Orpheus (full title: Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe oder Orpheus, The Wonderful Constancy of Love, or Orpheus) is an opera in three acts by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann. It was first performed in a concert version at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 9 March 1726. The anonymous libretto is based on the 1690 opera Orphée by Michel Duboullay, originally set by the French composer Louis Lully. Most of the work is in German but it also contains passages in French and Italian drawn from famous operas by Handel and Jean-Baptiste Lully. The music to these words is Telemann's own, however. The manuscript score of Telemann's Orpheus was not rediscovered until the late 20th century.

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  • Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe, oder Orpheus (TVWV 21:18) ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Georg Philipp Telemann mit einem eigenen Libretto nach einer Vorlage von Michel Du Boullay. Sie wurde am 9. März 1726 in der Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg uraufgeführt. (de)
  • Orpheus (titre original et complet : Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe oder Orpheus, ou La Merveilleuse constance de l’amour ou Orphée), TWV 21:18, est un opéra baroque de Georg Philipp Telemann créé sur scène en 1728 à Karlsruhe. (fr)
  • Orpheus (full title: Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe oder Orpheus, The Wonderful Constancy of Love, or Orpheus) is an opera in three acts by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann. It was first performed in a concert version at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 9 March 1726. The anonymous libretto is based on the 1690 opera Orphée by Michel Duboullay, originally set by the French composer Louis Lully. Most of the work is in German but it also contains passages in French and Italian drawn from famous operas by Handel and Jean-Baptiste Lully. The music to these words is Telemann's own, however. The manuscript score of Telemann's Orpheus was not rediscovered until the late 20th century. (en)
  • Orpheus är en tysk opera i tre akter med musik och libretto av . Verket bygger på den antika myten om Orfeus och Eurydike. (sv)
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  • Michel Duboullay's Orphée (en)
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  • The composer, c. 1745 (en)
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  • German (en)
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  • Orpheus (en)
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  • 1726-03-09 (xsd:date)
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  • The Wonderful Constancy of Love, or Orpheus (en)
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  • Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe, oder Orpheus (TVWV 21:18) ist eine Oper in drei Akten von Georg Philipp Telemann mit einem eigenen Libretto nach einer Vorlage von Michel Du Boullay. Sie wurde am 9. März 1726 in der Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg uraufgeführt. (de)
  • Orpheus (titre original et complet : Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe oder Orpheus, ou La Merveilleuse constance de l’amour ou Orphée), TWV 21:18, est un opéra baroque de Georg Philipp Telemann créé sur scène en 1728 à Karlsruhe. (fr)
  • Orpheus (full title: Die wunderbare Beständigkeit der Liebe oder Orpheus, The Wonderful Constancy of Love, or Orpheus) is an opera in three acts by the German composer Georg Philipp Telemann. It was first performed in a concert version at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg on 9 March 1726. The anonymous libretto is based on the 1690 opera Orphée by Michel Duboullay, originally set by the French composer Louis Lully. Most of the work is in German but it also contains passages in French and Italian drawn from famous operas by Handel and Jean-Baptiste Lully. The music to these words is Telemann's own, however. The manuscript score of Telemann's Orpheus was not rediscovered until the late 20th century. (en)
  • Orpheus är en tysk opera i tre akter med musik och libretto av . Verket bygger på den antika myten om Orfeus och Eurydike. (sv)
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  • Orpheus (Telemann) (de)
  • Orpheus (Telemann) (fr)
  • Orpheus (Telemann) (en)
  • Orpheus (Telemann) (sv)
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