- Safié
"Safié" is a one act
opera by American composerHenry Kimball Hadley . The opera'slibretto was written in English byEdward Oxenford , but its premiere, onApril 4 ,1909 inMainz ,Germany , was given in a German translation by Otto Neitzel. Hadley conducted the premiere, and the title role was sung by American sopranoMarguerite Lemon ."Safié"'s full score, in manuscript, is in the collection of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, part of the
Lincoln Center complex inManhattan .Roles
*Safié, a
Persia n Princess
*Ahmed, an Envoy
*Alasman, a Magician
*Zehu, his Son
*Mahud Khan, a Persian Nobleman, Safié's UnclePlot
Safié, a Persian princess, loves an envoy named Ahmed. When Ahmed is sent on a diplomatic mission to a distant country, he promises to send Safié a rose once a week as a token of his devotion. But Zehu, the son of a famous magician also desires Safié. While Ahmed is away, Zehu tries to force his affection on the princess, who is saved by her uncle. Infuriated, Zehu plots revenge. He sends a poisoned bracelet to Safié, who, not knowing its origin, wears it and becomes ill. She succumbs to the poison just as Ahmed's first rose arrives, and she dies with her lover's name on her lips.
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