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Glass Frame : Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) at the first performance of his opera L Incontro
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Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) at the first performance of his opera L Incontro
XTD84131 Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) at the first performance of his opera L Incontro Improvviso in the Esterhazy theatre, 29th August 1775 (w/c on paper) by Travaglia, Pietro (1753-1809); Deutsches Theatermuseum, Munich, Germany; Italian, out of copyright
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
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This print transports us back to a momentous occasion in the history of classical music. It captures the legendary composer Joseph Haydn at the first performance of his opera L Incontro Improvviso, held at the prestigious Esterhazy theatre on August 29th, 1775. Haydn's expression exudes a mix of excitement and anticipation as he stands on stage, surrounded by an orchestra ready to bring his musical masterpiece to life. The atmosphere is electric with an air of unexpectedness and surprise, perfectly mirroring the theme of the opera itself. The image showcases not only Haydn but also a multitude of talented singers, musicians, and beautifully crafted decors that adorn the stage. Each element comes together harmoniously under Haydn's baton as he conducts this unforeseen encounter between characters on stage. As we gaze upon this historic photograph captured by Pietro Travaglia, we are reminded of Haydn's immense contribution to classical music and his ability to create moments that transcend time. This visual testament serves as a reminder that even centuries later, his music continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Displayed proudly in Munich's Deutsches Theatermuseum, this remarkable piece allows us to witness firsthand one of Haydn's most significant achievements while igniting our own sense of wonderment for what lies beyond our expectations.
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