The first opera in the world that has been handed down to the historical records is:

Updated on culture 2024-05-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first known opera in history, composed by Jacopo Perry, is based on the ancient Greek myth of Daphne.

    When it premiered in 1597, it was widely praised by critics for "successfully reviving the theatrical spirit of ancient Greece". Daphne was eventually lost, but Perry's other opera, Eurydice, premiered in 1600, is still occasionally rehearsed today.

    But the oldest opera in the opera world today with a standard repertoire is Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo, which premiered at the court of Manduwa in 1607.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Italy, Jacob Perry, Daphne.

    Inspired by the ancient Greek myth of Daphne, Dafne is the first opera in the history of the Knowing, composed by Jacopo Perry.

    When it premiered in 1597, it was praised by all critics that it "succeeded in reviving the theatrical spirit of ancient Greece". But "Daphne" was unfortunately lost. But another of Perry's operas, "Euridice," premiered in 1600, are still occasionally rehearsed.

    Origin of opera: opera**, the representative of opera in Western languages, is the plural form of Latin "work" (opus, opera), and later spread to other European languages through Italian, as the name suggests, opera originally meant not only solo, duet and chorus on stage, but also dialogue, performance and dance.

    At the end of the 16th century, in Florence, Italy, a group of humanist scholars formed the "Camerata" group to revive the stage art of ancient Greece.

    They believe that the "chorus" part of the ancient Greek drama is actually a choral part, and some even believe that the ancient Greek drama is actually like the opera, and the whole plot is told in song.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first opera: Daphne (Dafne), performed in 1597 with a libretto by Linuccini and composed by Perry, and since only fragments of the score of this work remain, it is usually regarded as the earliest opera, performed in 1600, with an intact libretto by Linuccini and composed by Perry and Caccini. (Italy).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! It was "Eurydice" Perry who composed the music.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Answer]: C Historians agree that the real first opera was Orfeo, composed by the Italian composer Monteverdi.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    ) is the world's first opera to be preserved in its entirety.

    a."Duff and Ni".

    b."Yuridici".

    c.Orfeo

    d."Fidelio".

    Correct answer to dismissal: b

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When Daphne premiered in 1597, Daphne, based on ancient Greek mythology, was met with praise for "successfully reviving the theatrical spirit of ancient Greece." It was the first opera in history, composed by Jacopoperi.

    At the end of the 16th century, in Florence, Italy, a group of humanist scholars formed the "Camerata Homogeneous Society" to revive the stage art of ancient Greece, and all the plots were explained in songs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The world's first opera was Daphne, and the world's first opera, Dafne, composed by Jacopo Peri, was staged in 1598 in the palace of the Florentine nobleman Galcy with great success.

    This is what is considered to be the first opera in history, then known as melo dramma (** opera), of which only four sections have survived, and most of the rest have been lost.

    Thirty years later, in 1627, the German composer Schutz Heinrich (1585-1672) composed and staged the play "Dafne", which had been translated into German.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Classical** [Vocal Opera] Bizet's Carmen.

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