Miriways
Miriways | |
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Opera by Georg Philipp Telemann | |
Librettist | Johann Samuel Müller |
Language | German |
Premiere | 1728 Oper am Gänsemarkt, Hamburg |
Miriways (TWV 21:24) is an opera in three acts by Telemann given on 26 May 1728 at the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg. The libretto is by . The opera is set in Persia.[1]
Müller took his plot from then current news from the Middle East – in the form of an inaccurate account of "Miri-Ways", the Pashtun emir Mirwais (1673–1715), published anonymously in German in 1722. The account attributed to Mirwais events, such as the conquering of Isfahan, which were actually the work of his son. Nevertheless Mir Wais became Miriways, titular king of the opera.
Recordings[]
- With Markus Volpert, Ulrike Hofbauer. L'Orfeo Barockorchester. Michi Gaigg, cpo. 2013
- With André Morsch, Sophie Karthäuser, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, conducted by Bernard Labadie. Pentatone Cat:PTC5186842 2020
References[]
- ^ The Turk on the Opera Stage: A History of a Musical Cliché, p. 31, Christoph Yew (2010). "In 1696 Reinhard Keiser composed Mohammad II [also Mahumeth II], another opera which is also based on historical events. After that, it took a while before the next Turkish opera was written. In 1728 Telemann's Miriways was first performed"
External link[]
- Literature by and about Miriways in the German National Library catalogue
Categories:
- German-language operas
- 1728 operas
- Operas by Georg Philipp Telemann
- Opera world premieres at the Hamburg State Opera
- Operas
- Operas set in Asia