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Fidelio Collection

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Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho)

Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho)
2782876 Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Beethoven, Fidelio (chromolitho)

Beethoven, Fidelio (chromolitho)
667107 Beethoven, Fidelio (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beethoven, Fidelio. Card published by Guerin-Boutron, c 1900)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens 'Fidelio, 'at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)

Scene from Beethovens "Fidelio, "at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)
1625711 Scene from Beethovens " Fidelio, " at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from Beethovens " Fidelio)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Page of musical score of 'Fidelio': beginning of act III

Page of musical score of "Fidelio": beginning of act III
LRI3506779 Page of musical score of " Fidelio" : beginning of act III, 1805 (pen & ink on paper) by Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827); Biblioteca del Conservatorio G

Background imageFidelio Collection: The children found by Fidelio (engraving)

The children found by Fidelio (engraving)
2777430 The children found by Fidelio (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The children found by Fidelio)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Miss Poole as Marcelline in the Opera of Fidelio, 1839 (litho)

Miss Poole as Marcelline in the Opera of Fidelio, 1839 (litho)
2563350 Miss Poole as Marcelline in the Opera of Fidelio, 1839 (litho) by Clay, Edward Williams (1799-1857); 11x3 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho)

Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho)
2782880 Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from Beethovens opera Fidelio)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Fidelio, Act II scene iii (gravure)

Fidelio, Act II scene iii (gravure)
666897 Fidelio, Act II scene iii (gravure) by Dodge, William de Leftwich (1867-1935) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fidelio, Act II scene iii)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens 'Fidelio, 'at Her Majestys Theatre, the 'Hymn to Liberty'(engraving)

Scene from Beethovens "Fidelio, "at Her Majestys Theatre, the "Hymn to Liberty"(engraving)
1625691 Scene from Beethovens " Fidelio, " at Her Majestys Theatre, the " Hymn to Liberty" (engraving) by English School

Background imageFidelio Collection: Katherina Klafsky as Leonora from Fidelio, 1892 (b / w photo)

Katherina Klafsky as Leonora from Fidelio, 1892 (b / w photo)
XJF444337 Katherina Klafsky as Leonora from Fidelio, 1892 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at the Royal Italian Opera, London, Uk; Grieve

Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at the Royal Italian Opera, London, Uk; Grieve
SCENE FROM BEETHOVENs FIDELIO, AT THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, LONDON, UK; Grieve and Telbins courtyard of the Spanish state prison

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at her Majestys Theatre, the Hymn to Liberty

Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at her Majestys Theatre, the Hymn to Liberty, Haymarket, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageFidelio Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1805. Program for the premiere of Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio at Vienna

BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1805. Program for the premiere of Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio at Vienna, Austria, 20 November 1805, at the Theater an der Wien

Background imageFidelio Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1806. Title page of the second edition of Ludwig van Beethoven s

BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1806. Title page of the second edition of Ludwig van Beethoven s
BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1806. Title page of the second edition of Ludwig van Beethovens opera Fidelio, retitled Leonore or the Triumph of Conjugal Love

Background imageFidelio Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1805. Title page of the first edition of Ludwig van Beethoven s

BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1805. Title page of the first edition of Ludwig van Beethoven s
BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO, 1805. Title page of the first edition of Ludwig van Beethovens opera Fidelio, with a libretto by Joseph Sonnleithner, Vienna, Austria, 1805

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at the Royal Italian Opera, London, Uk; Grieve

Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at the Royal Italian Opera, London, Uk; Grieve
SCENE FROM BEETHOVENs FIDELIO, AT THE ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, LONDON, UK; Grieve and Telbins courtyard of the Spanish state prison

Background imageFidelio Collection: Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at her Majestys Theatre, the Hymn to Liberty, Haymarket

Scene from Beethovens Fidelio, at her Majestys Theatre, the Hymn to Liberty, Haymarket, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageFidelio Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO. Florestan saved from Pizarro by Leonore in Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio

BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO. Florestan saved from Pizarro by Leonore in Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio. Wood engraving after Eugen Klimsch

Background imageFidelio Collection: BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO. Scene from a performance of Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio at the Royal Italian

BEETHOVEN: FIDELIO. Scene from a performance of Ludwig van Beethovens Fidelio at the Royal Italian Opera, London, England, in 1851. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageFidelio 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 imageFidelio 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 imageFidelio 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 imageFidelio 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 imageFidelio 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 imageFidelio 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


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"Fidelio: Beethoven's Timeless Opera Unveiled in Captivating Artworks" Step into the world of Beethoven's opera, Fidelio, through a series of stunning chromolithos and engravings that bring its captivating scenes to life. From the Royal Italian Opera to Her Majesty's Theatre, these artworks transport us to the grand stages where Fidelio has enthralled audiences for centuries. In one scene, we witness the intensity of Act III as we gaze upon a page from the musical score. The beginning of this act sets the stage for an emotional climax that will leave hearts racing and spirits soaring. But Fidelio is not just about music; it tells a powerful story. In another engraving, we see Fidelio herself discovering lost children. This poignant moment showcases her bravery and compassion as she navigates through adversity to bring hope and salvation. The litho depicting Miss Poole as Marcelline captures the essence of her character with striking detail. Through her portrayal, we glimpse Marcelline's strength and determination in supporting Fidelio on their shared journey towards freedom. As we delve deeper into Act II scene iii, a gravure transports us into an intense confrontation between characters. The tension is palpable as they navigate moral dilemmas and fight for justice against all odds. One engraving stands out among them all - a scene at Her Majesty's Theatre featuring the "Hymn to Liberty. " Here, Beethoven's masterpiece becomes intertwined with political themes, igniting passion within both performers and audience members alike. Each chromolitho offers glimpses into different moments throughout Fidelio - from tender exchanges between lovers to dramatic confrontations that test their resolve. These vibrant illustrations serve as windows into this timeless opera’s soul-stirring narrative. Fidelio continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its timeless message of love triumphing over oppression.