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Seelewig or Das
geistliche Waldgedicht oder
Freudenspiel genant Seelewig (The
Sacred Forest Poem or Play of
Rejoicing called Seelewig) is an
opera in...
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composer of
Seelewig (1644), the
first German Singspiel. The only
other works of his that
survive are
three Friedens-Gesänge from 1651.
Seelewig (1644) CPO...
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important to
German music history;
including Harsdörffer's
libretto to
Seelewig which is the
oldest surviving German-language opera. That
opera used music...
- this influence. In 1644,
Sigmund Staden produced the
first Singspiel,
Seelewig, a po****r form of German-language
opera in
which singing alternates with...
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though the
libretto survives, was
possibly the
first German opera. Staden's
Seelewig (1644) is the
first surviving German opera,
though more a
singspiel with...
- pastorale",
Seelewig,
which foreshadows the Singspiel, a
genre of German-language
opera in
which arias alternate with
spoken dialogue.
Seelewig was a moral...
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clear Monteverdian influence. In 1644,
Sigmund Theophil Staden composed Seelewig, the
first opera in German. In 1678 the Oper am Gänsemarkt in
Hamburg opened...
- of Saxe-Zeitz and
Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg.
Origins of
opera Seelewig (1644) of
Sigmund Staden,
first surviving German opera Pomone (opera) (1671)...
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madrigali Francesco Sacrati – La
finta pazza Sigmund Theophil Staden –
Seelewig, the
first German singspiel Francesco Cavalli – La
Deidamia and L'Ormindo...
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Spratlan (1940– ): Life Is a
Dream Sigmund Theophil Staden (1607–1665):
Seelewig Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924): The
Canterbury Pilgrims, Much Ado...