For many years now, he had been director of the firemen's band, and manager of the Orpheon.
2
"Are you not going to the Orpheon?"
Ús de orfeó en anglès
1
The name of the actor of Orfeo is mentioned as Baccio Ugolino.
2
And you are pretty, but not old enough to be Orfeo yet.
3
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl and Sir Orfeo
4
In 1764, "Orfeo" was produced,-anexample of the new reform in opera!
5
Just a little song of Eurydice calling to Orfeo.
6
He gazed upward at them and saw fauns, dryads, satyrs, all charmed by Orfeo's spoken aria.
7
Miss Brema's operas were "Tristan," "Lohengrin," "Orfeo," "Aïda," and "Die Walküre," and, like Mme.
8
In the mediaeval romance of "King Orfeo" fairyland has been substituted for the classical Hades.
9
The chosen opera, Luigi Rossi's Orfeo, dates from 1647 and was commissioned by Cardinal Mazarin for performance in Paris.
10
The composer was now fifty, and his greatest works had yet-withthe exception or "Orfeo"-tobe written.
11
The conclusion of Orfeo and Herodiis, in the Auchinlech MS, seems to prove that the lay was set to music:
12
In this respect, as in many others, the 'Orfeo' combines the faults and merits of the Italian attempts at melo-tragedy.
13
The opera was ahead of "Orfeo" in simplicity and nobility, but it did not seem to please the critics.
14
The opera "Orfeo," by Claudio Monteverde, a Cremonese, famous both as a composer and Violist, was represented in 1608.
15
Highlights of Germany's second-largest opera festival after Bayreuth (which runs from late July) include Rossini's William Tell and Monteverdi's Orfeo.
16
Poliziano's second poem of importance, which indeed may historically be said to take precedence of 'La Giostra,' was the so-called tragedy of 'Orfeo.'