Die Laune des Verliebten

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Die Laune des Verliebten (The Mood of the One in Love) was Richard Wagner's second attempt at an opera project, after the attempt at a 5 act Shakespearean Trauerspiel called Leubald. Written in about 1830, when Wagner was 17, the libretto was based on a play of the same name [de] by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Wagner wrote a scene for three female voices and a tenor aria before abandoning the project. There is no performance history for these fragments, and neither words nor music have survived.

LibrettistRichard Wagner
LanguageGerman
Based onPlay [de] by Goethe
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Die Laune des Verliebten
Opera (project) by Richard Wagner
Wagner, c. 1830
LibrettistRichard Wagner
LanguageGerman
Based onPlay [de] by Goethe
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  • "(Wilhelm) Richard Wagner". Grove Music Online. 2002 [1992]. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O905605.

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