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Weber / Oberon / Liebig 3Act two, scene two : at the court of Haroun el Rashid, Huon rescues Reiza from an unwanted marriage and, helped by a magic horn, carries her off
Weber / Oberon / Liebig 2Act one, scene twelve : in the garden of the Caliphs palace, his daughter Reiza and Fatima her attendant contemplate their coming bliss
Weber / Oberon / Liebig 1Act one, scene six : Huon and his squire Sherasmin asleep in Oberons bower - Huon has a vision of Reiza, daughter of the Caliph of Baghdad
Rossini / Tell / Liebig 6Act Four : the Swiss rebel against the Austrians, and Tell shoots Gessler. The storm abates, the sun shines, Tell rejoins his family, Switzerland is free at last !
Rossini / Tell / Liebig 4Act Three : Gessler orders Tell to shoot an apple off his sons head : he does so, but tells Gessler that had he hit his son, his second arrow would have been for Gessler
Rossini / Tell / Liebig 3Act Two: Tell, Walter and Arnold swear to free Switzerland from the Austrian yoke; the cantons gather in support. Date: first performed 1829
Rossini / Tell / Liebig 1Act One : Tell, in his village, reflects on the oppressive Austrian domination of his country
Reyer / Sigurd LiebigThe warriors in their encampment
Turandot Liebig 4Calaf solves the riddles, but he offers to release Turandot from his claim on her if she can learn his name before the following dawn
Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 6Saffo, to expiate the sacri- lege of destroying Apollos altar, even though it was the result of misunderstandings for which she can hardly be blamed, jumps off a cliff
Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 4Saffo, after the sacrilege of destroying Apollos altar, is expelled from the temple
Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 3Saffo, maddened with grief when her lover Faone marries Climene, destroys Apollos altar, an act she will soon regret
Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 2Climene prepares for her wedding with Faone, though Faone still loves Saffo
Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 1Faone repulses Saffo, believing that she has betrayed him, and decides to marry Climene instead
Massenet / Manon / LiebigThe opera performed at the Paris Opera
Massenet / Cid / LiebigAct four, 10th tableau : The confrontation between El Cid and Boabdil, king of the Moors
Massenet / Cid / Liebig 5Act four, 10th tableau : The king, grateful to Rodrigo for delivering Spain from the Moors, bestows on him the name of El Cid, which means master warrior
Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 5Act three : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, with Mariella, who knows his identity and resolves to flee Paris with him
Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 4Act two : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, recognises his mother at the Revolutionary Tribunal
Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3Act one : the prince (in disguise) embraces his mother, imprisoned by the Revolutionaries, through the bars of the prison
Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2Act one : the prince (in disguise) joins the Marats, the revolutionary guard, hoping he will be able to rescue his imprisoned mother, la Princesse de Fleury
Mascagni / Cav - LiebigSixty curtain calls greet the first production at the Teatro Costanzi, Rome - a resounding success which will be followed by enduring popularity
Verdi Falstaff LiebigFalstaff is hidden in the laundry basket
Traviata - LiebigAct one : Alfredo meets Violetta at her party, and is immediately captivated
Traviata - Liebig - 4Act two, scene 14 : at Floras ball, Alfredo calls the company to witness that he pays his debts, and flings his gaming winnings at Violettas feet
Traviata - Liebig - 3Act two, scene eight : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, tries in vain to console him for the loss of Violetta who has nobly renounced him
Traviata - Liebig - 2Act two, scene five : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, visits Violetta and tells her she is ruining his son and also his daughters marriage prospects
Traviata - Liebig - 1Act one, scene three : Alfredo and Violetta meet
Boito Nerone Liebig 5Scene from act four : in the entrance to the circus, Nerone learns of Simon Maguss plot to escape by setting fire to Rome
Boito Nerone Liebig 4Scene from act three : in the home of the Christians, news comes that Simon Magus plans to betray them
Boito Nerone Liebig 3Scene from act two : priest/magician Simon Magus seeks to trick Nerone, but his plan backfires
Boito Nerone Liebig 2Scene from act one : on the Appian Way, outside Rome. Nerone is about to bury his mother, whom he has murdered, though he is now sorry he did it
Berlioz Faust Liebig 6While her seducer goes down to Hell, Marguerite, judged blameless though pregnant, is taken up to Heaven by sympathetic angels
Berlioz Faust Liebig 3Mephistopheles summons his demons to work magic on the innocent Marguerite, while Faust peeks at her through the window
Berlioz Faust Liebig 2Mephistopheles presents the sleeping Faust with a vision in which, restored to youth, he has his pick of countless gorgeous girls. Date: first performed 1846
Berlioz Faust Liebig 1Faust in his study watches the victorious soldiers ride past and compares their destiny with his own
Faust - LiebigFAUST Mephistopheles, summoned by magic, shows Faust a vision of Marguerite, offering him his youth restored in exchange for his soul
Faust - Liebig - 5FAUST Mephistopheles finds Marguerite, now pregnant, in church, trying to repent in prayer; he prevents her and predicts her damnation
Faust - Liebig - 3FAUST Faust courts Marguerite in her garden, and now she is more disposed to be friendly
Faust - Liebig - 2FAUST Faust - once again a handsome youth, accosts Marguerite in the market-place : she refuses, but Mephistopheles promises she will yield
Fidelio - LiebigFIDELIO Act 3 scene 3; Fidelio reveals herself as Leonora, Florestans wife, and menaces the wicked Don Pizarro with a pistol
Fidelio - Liebig - 6FIDELIO Act 3 scene 7 - Fidelio/Leonora and Florestan are re-united, he is released, Don Pizarro is led away in chains, all is resolved
Fidelio - Liebig - 5FIDELIO Act 3 scene 3 - Fidelio/Leonora reveals her identity to the evil Don Pizarro and threatens him with a pistol
Fidelio - Liebig - 4FIDELIO Act 3 scene 2 - Fidelio/Leonora helps Rocco dig a grave for her imprisoned husband Florestan
Fidelio - Liebig - 3FIDELIO Act 2 scene 8 - the wicked Don Pizarro orders Rocco to dig Florestans grave : he is overheard by Leonora, disguised as Fidelio
Fidelio - Liebig - 1FIDELIO Act 1 scene 4 : Leonora (disguised as a man) in the home of the jailer Rocco, whose daughter Marcellina fancies her/him
Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 6(The Marriage of Figaro) The Countess forgives the Count for his infidelities and all ends happily
Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 5(The Marriage of Figaro) Figaro and Susanna are married with the reluctant blessing of the Count