November 20, 1805 - Ludwig van Beethoven conducted the first performance of his only opera, Fidelio, in Vienna. The audience was sparse, as the French army had entered the city the previous week. Beethoven began the sketches sometime in 1803. Beethoven had rejected many libretto before but this one was different. The ideal of conjugal love and the ideal of justice for mankind appealed to Beethoven. He had completed most of the sketches by the spring of 1805. The first performance took place November 20, 21, and 22nd, 1805. These performances were hardly successful. The Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung reported, with special reference to the overture, 'that this work hardly compared with Beethoven's earlier instrumental works'. It was revised and the second version presented on March 29, 1806, made a better impression. A third revision performed on May 23rd, 1814, is cosidered
to generally be the most satisfying version. But Beethoven was never completely satisfied with his efforts. He said bitterly, 'This buisness of the opera is the most tedious in the world'.
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'Truth and beauty joined'
to generally be the most satisfying version. But Beethoven was never completely satisfied with his efforts. He said bitterly, 'This buisness of the opera is the most tedious in the world'.
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'Truth and beauty joined'
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