- In Gr**** mythology,
Procris /ˈproʊkrɪs/ (Ancient Gr****: Πρόκρις, gen.: Πρόκριδος) was an
Athenian princess, the
third daughter of Erechtheus, king of Athens...
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Cephalus and
Prokris (Russian: Цефал и Прокрис –
Tsefal i
Prokris), is an
opera seria in
three acts by the
Italian composer Francesco Araja.
Dating to...
-
learn to
write operas. The
first opera written in
Russian was
Tsefal i
Prokris by the
Italian composer Francesco Araja (1755). The
development of Russian-language...
- However, in 1755
Araja composed Цефал и Прокрис (Tsefal i
Prokris –
Cephalus and
Prokris), an
opera in
three acts to the
Russian libretto by Alexander...
-
first Russian-language
libretto for an opera: that of
Tsefal i
Prokris (Cephalus and
Prokris), by
Francesco Araja, an
Italian composer in the
Russian court...
- Likia. The
first opera written in
Russian was Araja’s
Tsefal i
Prokris (Cephalus and
Prokris,
libretto by
Alexander Sumarokov) that was
staged at
Saint Petersburg...
- Jean-François Guichard's Le bûcheron
composed circa 1775,
unperformed Cephalus und
Prokris Melodram 1 act Karl
Wilhelm Ramler 7 July 1777 Hamburg,
Theater am Gänsemarkt...
- 1 In the
version of
Antoninus Liberalis (41) and
Hyginus (Fabula 189),
Prokris returns after her
sojourn with
Artemis and
tests her
husband disguised...
- (Cephalus) in the
opera by
Francesco Araja Цефал и Прокрис (Tsefal i
Prokris –
Cephalus and
Prokris)
written to a
Russian libretto by
Alexander Sumarokov after...
- 1758) is
regarded as "the
second Russian opera" (after Araja's
Tsefal i
Prokris, 1755). The role of
Admet in this
opera was sung by
Dmitry Bortniansky...