The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of the Celebrated Operas With Critical
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of the Celebrated Operas With Critical
Charles Annesley
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Norma, denying it to him, calls the priests of the temple, to denounce as victim a priestess who, forgetting her sacred vows, has entertained a sinful passion in her bosom and betrayed the gods. Then she firmly tells them that she her- self is this faithless creature, but to her father alone does she reveal the existence of her chil- dren. 303 The Standard Operaglass Pollio, recognizing the greatness of her char- acter, which impels her to sacrifice her own life in order to save him and her riv...al, feels his love for Xorma revive, and stepping forth from the crowd of spectators, he takes his place beside her on the funeral pile. Both commend their chil- dren to Xorma's father, Orovist, who finally pardons the poor victims. LE STOZZE DI FIGAKO Comic Opera in four acts by MOZART Text by LORENZO DA PONTE This opera may be said to be the continua- tion of Eossini's " Barbiere di Seviglia. '' The text, too, is taken from Beaumarchais's Fi- garoade. And the principal persons in it we find to be old acquaintances.
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