The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 7

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The American History And Encyclopedia of Music volume 7
W L William Lines Hubbard
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The same story we have in Tannhauser dallying in Venus' kingdom. As the Elizabethan gentleman, Edward Fairfax, who translated the work into English, explains the allegory, "And because that through the imperfection of human nature and by the Deceits of his Enemy, Man attains not this Felic- ity without many Difficulties, and without finding by the Way many outward impediments. " The work is in three divisions: (1) In the Desert. (2) Armida. (3) Towards Jerusalem. The characters represented are ...Peter the Hermit, Rinaldo, Armida, chorus of Crusaders, Sirens and Pilgrims.
The work begins with a chorus of pilgrims and women who have accompanied the Crusaders, and who describe the hardships endured in their wanderings. As the sound of this lamentation dies away, the summons of Peter the Hermit is heard, and then the vigorous, inspiring Crusaders' song. The first part closes with an evening prayer.
The second part is sometimes given alone. It opens with the song of Armida, who, with her sirens, has purposed to cause the moral downfall of the brave crusader, Rinaldo D'Este.


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