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Opera by Heinrich Schütz (libretto by Martin Opitz, partly translated from Ottavio Rinuccini), first produced at Hartenfels Castle, Torgau, Germany, at the wedding of Georg, Landgrave of Hesse, and Sophia Eleonora, Princess of Saxony, on 23 April 1627. The music has not survived.



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