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Liebig Collection (page 3)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 3

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 3
Act 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 2

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 2
Act one, scene twelve : in the garden of the Caliphs palace, his daughter Reiza and Fatima her attendant contemplate their coming bliss

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 1

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 1
Act one, scene six : Huon and his squire Sherasmin asleep in Oberons bower - Huon has a vision of Reiza, daughter of the Caliph of Baghdad

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 6

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 6
Act 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 !

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 4

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 4
Act 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 3

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 3
Act Two: Tell, Walter and Arnold swear to free Switzerland from the Austrian yoke; the cantons gather in support. Date: first performed 1829

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 1

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 1
Act One : Tell, in his village, reflects on the oppressive Austrian domination of his country

Background imageLiebig Collection: Reyer / Sigurd Liebig

Reyer / Sigurd Liebig
The warriors in their encampment

Background imageLiebig Collection: Turandot Liebig 4

Turandot Liebig 4
Calaf solves the riddles, but he offers to release Turandot from his claim on her if she can learn his name before the following dawn

Background imageLiebig Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 6

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 6
Saffo, 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 4

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 4
Saffo, after the sacrilege of destroying Apollos altar, is expelled from the temple

Background imageLiebig Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 3

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 3
Saffo, maddened with grief when her lover Faone marries Climene, destroys Apollos altar, an act she will soon regret

Background imageLiebig Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 2

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 2
Climene prepares for her wedding with Faone, though Faone still loves Saffo

Background imageLiebig Collection: Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 1

Pacini / Saffo / Liebig 1
Faone repulses Saffo, believing that she has betrayed him, and decides to marry Climene instead

Background imageLiebig Collection: Massenet / Manon / Liebig

Massenet / Manon / Liebig
The opera performed at the Paris Opera

Background imageLiebig Collection: Massenet / Cid / Liebig

Massenet / Cid / Liebig
Act four, 10th tableau : The confrontation between El Cid and Boabdil, king of the Moors

Background imageLiebig Collection: Massenet / Cid / Liebig 5

Massenet / Cid / Liebig 5
Act 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 5

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 5
Act three : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, with Mariella, who knows his identity and resolves to flee Paris with him

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 4

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 4
Act two : the Prince, disguised as a revolutionary, recognises his mother at the Revolutionary Tribunal

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 3
Act one : the prince (in disguise) embraces his mother, imprisoned by the Revolutionaries, through the bars of the prison

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2

Mascagni / Marat / Liebig 2
Act 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mascagni / Cav - Liebig

Mascagni / Cav - Liebig
Sixty curtain calls greet the first production at the Teatro Costanzi, Rome - a resounding success which will be followed by enduring popularity

Background imageLiebig Collection: Verdi Falstaff Liebig

Verdi Falstaff Liebig
Falstaff is hidden in the laundry basket

Background imageLiebig Collection: Traviata - Liebig

Traviata - Liebig
Act one : Alfredo meets Violetta at her party, and is immediately captivated

Background imageLiebig Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 4

Traviata - Liebig - 4
Act 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 3

Traviata - Liebig - 3
Act two, scene eight : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, tries in vain to console him for the loss of Violetta who has nobly renounced him

Background imageLiebig Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 2

Traviata - Liebig - 2
Act two, scene five : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, visits Violetta and tells her she is ruining his son and also his daughters marriage prospects

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Traviata - Liebig - 1
Act one, scene three : Alfredo and Violetta meet

Background imageLiebig Collection: Boito Nerone Liebig 5

Boito Nerone Liebig 5
Scene from act four : in the entrance to the circus, Nerone learns of Simon Maguss plot to escape by setting fire to Rome

Background imageLiebig Collection: Boito Nerone Liebig 4

Boito Nerone Liebig 4
Scene from act three : in the home of the Christians, news comes that Simon Magus plans to betray them

Background imageLiebig Collection: Boito Nerone Liebig 3

Boito Nerone Liebig 3
Scene from act two : priest/magician Simon Magus seeks to trick Nerone, but his plan backfires

Background imageLiebig Collection: Boito Nerone Liebig 2

Boito Nerone Liebig 2
Scene 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

Background imageLiebig Collection: Berlioz Faust Liebig 6

Berlioz Faust Liebig 6
While her seducer goes down to Hell, Marguerite, judged blameless though pregnant, is taken up to Heaven by sympathetic angels

Background imageLiebig Collection: Berlioz Faust Liebig 3

Berlioz Faust Liebig 3
Mephistopheles summons his demons to work magic on the innocent Marguerite, while Faust peeks at her through the window

Background imageLiebig Collection: Berlioz Faust Liebig 2

Berlioz Faust Liebig 2
Mephistopheles presents the sleeping Faust with a vision in which, restored to youth, he has his pick of countless gorgeous girls. Date: first performed 1846

Background imageLiebig Collection: Berlioz Faust Liebig 1

Berlioz Faust Liebig 1
Faust in his study watches the victorious soldiers ride past and compares their destiny with his own

Background imageLiebig Collection: Faust - Liebig

Faust - Liebig
FAUST Mephistopheles, summoned by magic, shows Faust a vision of Marguerite, offering him his youth restored in exchange for his soul

Background imageLiebig Collection: Faust - Liebig - 5

Faust - Liebig - 5
FAUST Mephistopheles finds Marguerite, now pregnant, in church, trying to repent in prayer; he prevents her and predicts her damnation

Background imageLiebig Collection: Faust - Liebig - 3

Faust - Liebig - 3
FAUST Faust courts Marguerite in her garden, and now she is more disposed to be friendly

Background imageLiebig Collection: Faust - Liebig - 2

Faust - Liebig - 2
FAUST Faust - once again a handsome youth, accosts Marguerite in the market-place : she refuses, but Mephistopheles promises she will yield

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig

Fidelio - Liebig
FIDELIO Act 3 scene 3; Fidelio reveals herself as Leonora, Florestans wife, and menaces the wicked Don Pizarro with a pistol

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 6

Fidelio - Liebig - 6
FIDELIO Act 3 scene 7 - Fidelio/Leonora and Florestan are re-united, he is released, Don Pizarro is led away in chains, all is resolved

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 5

Fidelio - Liebig - 5
FIDELIO Act 3 scene 3 - Fidelio/Leonora reveals her identity to the evil Don Pizarro and threatens him with a pistol

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 4

Fidelio - Liebig - 4
FIDELIO Act 3 scene 2 - Fidelio/Leonora helps Rocco dig a grave for her imprisoned husband Florestan

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 3

Fidelio - Liebig - 3
FIDELIO Act 2 scene 8 - the wicked Don Pizarro orders Rocco to dig Florestans grave : he is overheard by Leonora, disguised as Fidelio

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fidelio - Liebig - 1

Fidelio - Liebig - 1
FIDELIO Act 1 scene 4 : Leonora (disguised as a man) in the home of the jailer Rocco, whose daughter Marcellina fancies her/him

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 6

Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 6
(The Marriage of Figaro) The Countess forgives the Count for his infidelities and all ends happily

Background imageLiebig Collection: Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 5

Mozart / Nozze / Liebig 5
(The Marriage of Figaro) Figaro and Susanna are married with the reluctant blessing of the Count



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