The Bride of Abydos (opera by Isaac Albéniz)

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The Bride of Abydos (opera by Isaac Albéniz) is a rarely performed late-19th-century opera by the Spanish composer, inspired by Lord Byron’s Oriental tale and notable for its Romantic, exotic musical style.

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instanceOf musical work
opera
approximateCompositionPeriod late 19th century
basedOn The Bride of Abydos (poem) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Lord Byron NERFINISHED
composer Isaac Albéniz NERFINISHED
composerNationality Spanish
countryOfOrigin Spain
era Romantic era
firstPerformanceCentury 19th century
genre Romantic opera
hasSettingRegion Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasSettingType Oriental setting
inspiredBy Lord Byron’s Oriental tale The Bride of Abydos NERFINISHED
language English
literarySourceGenre narrative poem
literarySourceMovement Romanticism NERFINISHED
musicalStyle Romantic
exoticism
notableCharacteristic Orientalist atmosphere
Romantic harmonic language
exotic musical color
performanceFrequency rarely performed
sharesComposerWith Henry Clifford (opera) NERFINISHED
Merlin (opera) NERFINISHED
Pepita Jiménez (opera) NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Orientalist tale
workForm through-composed opera

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The Bride of Abydos hasAdaptation The Bride of Abydos (opera by Isaac Albéniz)