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Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria

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  • "Return of Ulysses to his homeland"@en
  • "retour d'Ulysse dans sa patrie"
  • "Rückkehr des Odysseus"

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  • "Concertopname uit 2002 gemaakt in de Opera van Zürich."
  • "Ulisse returns home to his wife, Penelope after the Trojan War and finds a palace full of suitors. Penelope will only accept the one who can string the bow of Ulisse."
  • "A famous production from 1979, part of the Ponnelle-Harnoncourt Monteverdi opera cycle."
  • "Badoaro's libretto, based on Books 13-23 of Homer's The Odyssey, narrates the vicissitudes of Ulysses after his arrival in Ithaca, following on from twenty years of journeying and attempting to make his return from the Trojan War."
  • "Dans le petit Théâtre du Jeu-de-Paume d'Aix-en-Provence, le metteur en scène Adrian Noble a joué la carte de la simplicité : une arène de sable, une fluide évidence des déplacements, des comiques shakespeariens et des héros aussi jeunes que fringants, maintenus par la main de fer de William Christie habillée des sonorités de velours d'un ensemble instrumental, les Arts florissants, en grande forme."
  • "In this opera, "human frailty falls victim to time, fortune and love. Gods and humans, comic and intensely serious characters and spectacular scenic effects are brought together in a wonderfully rich and effective texture"--Container."
  • "Based on text adapted from Homer's Odyssey, in this 'dramma in musica' human frailty falls victim to time, fortune and love. Gods and humans, comic and intensely serious charcters and spectacular scenic effects are brought together in a rich and effective texture."
  • ""Ulysses returns home after 20 years from the Trojan War to find his faithful wife besieged by suitors anxious to assume his crown. Aided by his son and by the goddess Minerva, he defeats the suitors and wins back his wife and kingdom"."
  • ""In the prologue Time, Fortune and Cupid claim to have control of human destiny and argue against Human Frailty. Penelope laments her situation, in the long absence of her husband, and beset by suitors. In a short scene of dalliance between Melanto and Eurymachus it becomes clear that the latter hopes that Melanto will persuade Penelope to give in. Elsewhere the Phaeacians return Ulysses to his country and Neptune, with the approval of Jupiter, punishes them for disobeying him, turning them into a rock. Ulysses, waking alone on the coast, is helped by Minerva, disguised as a shepherd, who tells him that he is now in Ithaca, his homeland, and explains the situation in his house. She advises him to adopt the disguise of an old beggar and leaves in order to bring Telemachus back from Sparta. In the palace Melanto tries to persuade Penelope to accept one of the suitors, but she refuses. Eumaeus, expelled from the court by the intruders, is happy in his pastoral life, mocked by Irus. Ulysses assures him that his master is alive, but does not reveal his identity. In the second act Telemachus returns and Ulysses reveals his identity to him, while Penelope, in the palace, rejects the suitors one by one. Eumaeus tells her that Telemachus has returned and Ulysses may soon follow. The suitors determine to kill Telemachus but are deterred by an omen. Helped by Minerva, Ulysses comes to the palace, still as a beggar, and seeks leave to compete with the suitors in drawing the bow that was his and that the suitors cannot bend. He kills the suitors, but it is only in the course of the third act that Penelope is eventually convinced of his true identity, leading to a final love duet."--Www.naxos.com (as viewed on May 24, 2007)."

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  • "Opera films"
  • "Concert films"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Videocassettes"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Films de concerts"
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  • "Vocal dramatic music (classical music)"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Videodiscs"
  • "Vidéomusique"
  • "Musique dramatique vocale (musique classique)"
  • "Opera"
  • "Interviews"
  • "Musicale (Genere)"@it
  • "Televised operas"
  • "musique dramatique vocale (musique classique)"
  • "Drama"
  • "Music"
  • "Operas"
  • "Television adaptations"
  • "Filmed performances"
  • "Filmed operas"

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  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria drame en musique"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria Videoregistrazioni e filmati"@it
  • "Il ritorno d' Ulisse in Patria"
  • "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in patria"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria : dramma in musica"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria Dramma per musica"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria dramma in musica"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria drame en musique"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria : dramma per muscia = Die Rückkehr des Odysseus"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria [an opera in two acts]"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria"@en
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria Le retour d'Ulysse dans sa patrie : Dramma in musica"
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria : an opera in acts"
  • "Il ritorno di Ulisse in patria"@it
  • "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria an opera in two acts based on Homer's Odyssey, chants XIII to XXIV"

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