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Last scene of Wests Lodoiska, or the Captive Princess 1824, (1948). Creator: M
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Last scene of Wests Lodoiska, or the Captive Princess 1824, (1948). Creator: M
Last scene of Wests " Lodoiska, or the Captive Princess" 1824, (1948). The final scene from a production of " Lodoiska", an opera by Luigi Cherubini. Dourlinskys castle is blown up, and the heroine Lodoiska is rescued. The spectacular on-stage pyrotechnics helped to make the opera a hit in Paris. From " The Saturday Book", Eighth Year, edited by Leonard Russell. [Hutchinson, London, 1948]
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The print captures the climactic moment of Wests' "Lodoiska, or the Captive Princess" opera from 1824. This final scene showcases Dourlinskys castle being blown up in a spectacular display of on-stage pyrotechnics. The heroine Lodoiska is seen being rescued amidst the chaos and destruction. Luigi Cherubini's masterpiece was immensely popular in Paris, thanks to its dramatic storyline and visually stunning effects. The image itself exudes a sense of grandeur and excitement. The vibrant orange flames engulfing the fortification create a striking contrast against the dark stone backdrop. The explosion appears both awe-inspiring and dangerous, capturing the essence of this thrilling performance. This particular print comes from "The Saturday Book", Eighth Year edition, edited by Leonard Russell in 1948. It serves as a testament to how art transcends time, allowing us to appreciate historical moments even decades later. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to an era when live performances were truly immersive experiences. The combination of literature, music, scenery, and pyrotechnics brought audiences together for an unforgettable night at the opera. In preserving this snapshot from history through Heritage Images' collection, we can continue to marvel at the creativity and innovation that shaped entertainment in both the 19th century when "Lodoiska" was first performed and during its revival in the mid-20th century with Wests' production.
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