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Achilles (opera)

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240:. Various misunderstandings follow, including an attempt by Lycomedes to rape "Pyrrha". Lycomedes's wife, Theaspe, seeks to dispose of "Pyrrha" by marrying "her" to her nephew Periphas; at which Achilles complains "I have no sooner escap'd being ravish'd but I am immediately to be made a Wife". Deidamia becomes pregnant, and Ulysses recognizes Achilles. The truth is out and Achilles and Deidamia marry; Achilles then leaves to take part in the 22: 434: 116:
proved popular; the first performance alone brought John Rich over £200, and the opera ran for over a month after its premiere on 10 February 1733.
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uses not only tunes from popular music, but also employs melodies from
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The opera is a burlesque parody of the story of Achilles on
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as Pyrrha, a woman, in an attempt to prevent him going to
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Opera world premieres at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
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in 1733, a year after Gay's death, with Gay's associate
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Title-page of the libretto of John Gay's ballad-opera
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ballad opera
John Gay
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
John Rich
Skyros
Bion
Ovid
Statius
Achilleid
The Beggar's Opera
Polly
concertante
Arcangelo Corelli
Voice type
James Quin
Mr. Chapman
Hannah Norsa
Skyros
libretto
Achilles
Thetis
Troy
Deidamia
Lycomedes
Trojan Wars
"Description"
University of North Texas
"Norsa, Hannah"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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