![]() Armida was revived for the Carnival season of 1738, with much of the music rewritten, and arias by Leonardo Leo added. Unlike the more than 50 operas based on the romance of Rinaldo and Armida, Vivaldi's version starts during previous events before the war against the Crusaders. Vivaldi's version is different from the more than 50 operas whose themes derive in varying degrees from the story of Rinaldo and Armida in Torquato Tasso's epic poem La Gerusalemme liberata ( Jerusalem Delivered). It was first performed during the Carnival season of 1718 at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice. ** Products sold “naked”, without box, without wedge, without pompom, without stopper, without porcelain jar for Bath Salts, just what is strictly necessary to preserve the planet.Armida al campo d'Egitto is an opera in three acts by Antonio Vivaldi to a libretto by Giovanni Palazzo. ![]() Our products * are now available in refills ** for a new simple and responsible beauty gesture. Jardins d’Armide is the unparalleled powdery fragrance of Oriza L. Rose, the Queen of Flowers, reigns in the centre of this bewitching bouquet picked from Armida’s very own garden.įlorentine Iris and wild Violet breathe their powderiness into a Wisteria and Marigold duet while Honey, Almond and Musks give this seductive elixir an incredibly long and luscious drydown. Legrand presented “Les Jardins d’Armide” to the Parisian who’s who as a tribute to the legendary gardens and the women who symbolised them over the arts. In 1909, the famous perfume House of Oriza L. A woman of beauty who knews all ways of love, she best embodied the double-edged sword that love can be.Īll through the 17th and 18th centuries, les Jardins d’Armide appeared in many works of music – of Lulli, Vivaldi, Haendel or Haydn – of painting – of Poussin, Van Dyck, Fragonard and Tiepolo – and in literature as well, stemming from the 16th century epic of Torquato Tasso. Of all the sorceresses, Armide became the most famous in the 17th century. ![]() The French Golden Age was a lover of myths, ![]()
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