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A stage work blends prologue, choral odes, spoken scenes, songs, and ballet to retell the classical myth of Psyche. It opens with pastoral choruses and a divine assembly in which Venus, affronted by mortal praise, instructs her son to punish the heroine by inspiring an unworthy passion. Cupid instead becomes enamored, setting off secret attachments, rival suitors, and divine intrigue. Venus then imposes successive ordeals that test Psyche’s endurance and devotion, while gods, nymphs, and dancers frame the drama with lyric spectacle. The piece alternates solemnity and spectacle to examine jealousy, love’s trials, and eventual reconciliation between human and divine.
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