- Apollo et Hyacinthus
"Apollo et Hyacinthus" is an
opera , K. 38, written in1767 byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart , who was 11 years old at the time. It is Mozart's first true opera (when one considers that "Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebotes " is simply a sacred drama). It is in three acts. As is suggested by the name, the opera is based uponGreek mythology as told by Romanpoet Ovid in his masterwork "Metamorphoses". Interpreting this work,Rufinus Widl wrote thelibretto in Latin.The opera was first performed on 13 May 1767 at the Great Hall, Salzburg University. [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/Mozart/Apollo/history.html History of the opera from opera.stanford.edu] ] The myth follows that Hyacinth died accidentally from being struck on the head by a
discus thrown byApollo . However, another myth tells that it was the wind godZephyrus who was actually responsible for the Hyacinth's death because Zephyrus, out of jealousy, blew the discus off course in order to injure and kill Hyacinth. When he died, Apollo made the hyacinth flower spring out from his spilled blood.The librettist Rufinus Widl, a priest, modified Ovid's story (in which Apollo, Zephyrus, and Hyacinth clearly constituted a homosexual love triangle) to make it conform to the social standards of his own time, by changing the sexually desired character from Ovid's Hyacinth to Melia, his sister.
Roles
ee also
List of Mozart's operas References
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