L'anima del filosofo

L'anima del filosofo
Opera by Joseph Haydn
Portrait of Haydn by Thomas Hardy, 1791
TranslationThe Soul of the Philosopher
Other titleOrfeo ed Euridice
LibrettistCarlo Francesco Badini
LanguageItalian
Based onMyth of Orpheus
Premiere
9 June 1951 (1951-06-09)

L'anima del filosofo, ossia Orfeo ed Euridice (The Soul of the Philosopher, or Orpheus and Euridice), Hob. 28/13, is an opera in Italian in four acts by Joseph Haydn and is one of the last two operas written during his life, the other being Armida (1783).The libretto, by Carlo Francesco Badini, is based on the myth of Orpheus and Euridice as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Composed in 1791 for His Majesty's Theatre during his first visit to England,[1] the opera was never performed during Haydn's lifetime and only given its formal premiere in 1951.[2]

  1. ^ Geiringer, Karl (1939). "Haydn as an Opera Composer". Proceedings of the Musical Association. 66: 23–32. doi:10.1093/jrma/66.1.23. ISSN 0958-8442. JSTOR 765813.
  2. ^ Maluquer, Jordi (2004). "Las óperas de Haydn". El Ciervo. 53 (639): 38. ISSN 0045-6896. JSTOR 40831551.