Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Armida_(Weir)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 triples per page.
- Armida_(Weir) abstract "Armida is an opera by British composer Judith Weir. It premiered on 25 December 2005 as a television broadcast on the UK station, Channel 4 which had commissioned the work. The English libretto, also written by Weir, is loosely based on the story of Rinaldo and Armida, in Torquato Tasso's 1581 epic poem set in the First Crusade, La Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered). In Weir's 50 minute long opera, the setting is updated to a modern Middle-East conflict which alludes to but never specifically mentions the Iraq War. Rinaldo, Tasso's Christian knight, becomes an army officer conflicted about his love for peace and his duty as a soldier. Armida, Tasso's beautiful Muslim sorceress, becomes a high-powered television journalist, equally conflicted by her profession as a war reporter in her occupied country. She enters the army camp, ostensibly to interview the soldiers, but with the intention of subverting them. When she and Rinaldo fall in love, she spirits him away in her news helicopter to an enchanted Moorish city. His fellow soldiers try to free him, but Rinaldo no longer has an appetite for combat. In the end, love triumphs as both journalism and soldiering are replaced by what Weir calls in her libretto \"cultivation and repose\". Rinaldo and his comrades start growing flowers and vegetables in the desert. Armida's employer, Metropolis News, decides to stop covering wars and specialise in gardening shows. The instrumental score was written for bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, percussion, piano and strings and was performed in the premiere by The Continuum Ensemble conducted by Philip Headlam. The title role was sung by American soprano Talise Trevigne while the American tenor, Kenneth Tarver sang Rinaldo. The production, filmed in Morocco, was directed by Margaret Williams. The opera was also the subject of a 2005 documentary film, Judith Weir: Armida and Other Stories, directed by Teresa Griffiths.".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageExternalLink news.html.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageID "22859729".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageLength "3638".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageRevisionID "642547850".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Baritone.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Bass-baritone.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Bass_(voice_type).
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Bass_clarinet.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:2005_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:One-act_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_by_Judith_Weir.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_for_television.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink First_Crusade.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Grant_Doyle_(baritone).
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Iraq_War.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem_Delivered.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Judith_Weir.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Tarver.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Libretto.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Moorish_architecture.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Soprano.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Soprano_saxophone.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink String_section.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Tenor.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink Torquato_Tasso.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armida (Weir)".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armida".
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jerusalem_Delivered.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Armida_(Weir) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Weir_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:2005_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:English-language_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:One-act_operas.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:Operas.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:Operas_by_Judith_Weir.
- Armida_(Weir) subject Category:Operas_for_television.
- Armida_(Weir) hypernym Opera.
- Armida_(Weir) type TelevisionShow.
- Armida_(Weir) type Work.
- Armida_(Weir) type Composition.
- Armida_(Weir) type Work.
- Armida_(Weir) comment "Armida is an opera by British composer Judith Weir. It premiered on 25 December 2005 as a television broadcast on the UK station, Channel 4 which had commissioned the work. The English libretto, also written by Weir, is loosely based on the story of Rinaldo and Armida, in Torquato Tasso's 1581 epic poem set in the First Crusade, La Gerusalemme liberata (Jerusalem Delivered).".
- Armida_(Weir) label "Armida (Weir)".
- Armida_(Weir) sameAs Q4793420.
- Armida_(Weir) sameAs Armida_(Weir).
- Armida_(Weir) sameAs m.063ymw1.
- Armida_(Weir) sameAs Q4793420.
- Armida_(Weir) wasDerivedFrom Armida_(Weir)?oldid=642547850.
- Armida_(Weir) homepage news.html.
- Armida_(Weir) isPrimaryTopicOf Armida_(Weir).