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La descente d'Orphée aux enfers

''La descente d'Orphée aux enfers'' (English: ''The Descent of Orpheus to the Underworld'') is a chamber opera in two acts by the French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. It was probably composed in early 1686 and probably was performed either in the private apartment of the Dauphin that spring, or at Fontainebleau in the fall. Charpentier himself sung the title role and was joined by the musicians of Mademoiselle de Guise and the members of the Dauphin's little ensemble. This was Charpentier's last appearance with the Guise ensemble.
The libretto, whose author is unknown, is based on the myth of Orpheus as told by Ovid in Book 10 of the ''Metamorphoses''. It is debatable whether the opera as it survives in the manuscript is complete or not. The musicologist H. Wiley Hitchcock believes Charpentier may have planned (and composed) a third, concluding act.
The opera is not to be confused with an earlier work by Charpentier, ''Orphée descendant aux enfers'', which is a cantata for three male voices.
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