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Amadis of Gaul, an opera / As it is perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-market cover

Amadis of Gaul, an opera / As it is perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-market

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A chivalric opera follows a famed hero whose steadfast love draws him into a fraught triangle with a rival prince and a jealous enchantress. Moonlit gardens, sudden illuminations, and stage marvels set the scene for intercepted departures, magical apparitions, and confrontations orchestrated by sorcery. Characters express longing, scorn, and resolve through arias and recitative, seek secret passages, and vow vengeance while enchantments and spirits obstruct flight and advantage. The work blends romantic devotion, rivalry, and supernatural spectacle into a sequence of lyrical set pieces and dramatic encounters rather than offering a simple, resolved outcome.

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Haym, Nicola Francesco portrait

Nicola Francesco Haym

Nicola Francesco Haym was an Italian librettist and composer active in the early 18th century. He is best known for his opera "Amadis of Gaul," which was performed at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London. Haym's work contributed to the development of opera in England, blending Italian musical traditions with English theatrical practices. His libretti often drew inspiration from classic literature, showcasing his ability to adapt complex narratives into operatic form. Although not as widely recognized today, Haym's contributions to the operatic genre reflect the rich cultural exchanges of his time.

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