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In Greco-Roman mythology, Aeneas (/ᵻˈniːəs/;Greek: Αἰνείας, Aineías, possibly derived from Greek αἰνή meaning "praised") was a Trojan hero, the son of the prince Anchises and the goddess Venus (Aphrodite). His father was the second cousin of King Priam of Troy, making Aeneas Priam's second cousin, once removed. He is a character in Greek mythology and is mentioned in Homer's Iliad. Aeneas receives full treatment in Roman mythology, most extensively in Virgil's Aeneid where he is an ancestor of Romulus and Remus. He became the first true hero of Rome.
The story of the birth of Aeneas is told in the "Hymn to Aphrodite," one of the major Homeric Hymns. Aphrodite has caused the other gods, especially Zeus, to fall in love with mortal women. In retaliation, Zeus puts desire in her heart for Anchises, who is tending his cattle among the hills near Mount Ida. When Aphrodite sees him she is smitten. She adorns herself as if for a wedding among the gods and appears before him. He is overcome by her beauty, believing that she is a goddess, but Aphrodite identifies herself as a Phrygian princess. After they make love, Aphrodite reveals her true identity to him and Anchises fears what might happen to him as a result of their liaison. Aphrodite assures him that he will be protected, and tells him that she will bear him a son to be called Aeneas. However, she warns him that he must never tell anyone that he has lain with a goddess. When Aeneas is born, Aphrodite takes him to the nymphs of Mount Ida. She directs them to raise the child to age five, then take him to Anchises. According to other sources, Anchises later brags about his encounter with Aphrodite, and as a result is struck in the foot with a thunderbolt by Zeus. Thereafter he is lame in that foot, so that Aeneas has to carry him from the flames of Troy.
Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh (1 July 1879 – 8 May 1916) was a British Merchant Navy officer and Antarctic explorer, who commanded the Ross Sea party as part of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–17. The Ross Sea party's mission was to support Shackleton's proposed transcontinental march by laying supply depots along the latter stages of the march's intended route. In the face of persistent setbacks and practical difficulties, Mackintosh's party fulfilled its task, although he and two others died in the course of their duties.
Mackintosh's first Antarctic experience was as second officer on Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition, 1907–09. Shortly after his arrival in the Antarctic, a shipboard accident destroyed his right eye, and he was sent back to New Zealand. He returned in 1909 to participate in the later stages of the expedition; his will and determination in adversity impressed Shackleton, and led to his Ross Sea party appointment in 1914.
Having brought his party to the Antarctic, Mackintosh was faced with numerous difficulties. Confused and vague orders meant he was uncertain of the timing of Shackleton's proposed march. His problems were compounded when the party's ship, SY Aurora, was swept from its winter moorings during a gale and was unable to return, causing the loss of vital equipment and supplies. In carrying out the party's depot-laying task, one man died; Mackintosh barely survived, owing his life to the actions of his comrades who brought him to safety. Restored to health, he and a companion disappeared while attempting to return to the expedition's base camp by crossing the unstable sea ice.
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Dido: Sarah Conolly, mezzo-soprano Aeneas: Gerald Finley, baritone Belinda: Lucy Crowe, soprano Sorceress: Patricia Bardon, mezzo-soprano Spirit: Willian Purefoy, countertenor Second woman: Sarah Tynan, soprano Sailor: John Mark Ainsley, tenor First Witch: Carys Lane, soprano Second Witch: Rebecca Outram, soprano Choir and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment directed by Steven Devine and Elizabeth Kenny
The complete opera Dido & Aeneas (1688) by Henry Purcell (1659-1695). English libretto by Nahum Tate based on Book IV of Virgil's Aeneid. Performed by the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School Of The Arts Vocal, Piano, Dance, Tech and Orchestra Departments in the Dan Krystan Memorial Theater on 9/1/2012. Directed by Todd Wedge. Music Director, Ava Soifer. Choreographer, Katie Kerwin-Graf. http://www.sfsota.org CAST (in order of appearance): Belinda - Evelyn Barash Dido - Olivia Cosio Second Woman - Nicole Koh Aeneas - Colin Ketchan Sorceress - Makenzie Boyle First Witch - Rachel Spund Second Witch - Jessica Makhlin Spirit - Meche Oppelt-Perez Sailor - Jens Ibsen Dancers - Margaux Brosnan and Erik Debono Greek Chorus and Narrators - Clover Austin-Muehleck, Anika Dearman, Giovanni DeLeon, Ha...
Dido & Aeneas Naxos Deutschland GmbH Neuheiten zum 18.07.2008 Arthaus ▪ 101311 ▪ 1 DVD DVD im NAXOSdirekt-Webshop kaufen: http://naxosdirekt.de/items/dido-und-aeneas-138592 Dido & Aeneas als Choreografische Oper LIVE FROM THE STAATSOPER UNTER DEN LINDEN, BERLIN 2005 Sung in English MUSIC BY Henry Purcell CHOREOGRAPHY BY Sasha Waltz CONDUCTOR AND ADAPTATION Attilio Cremonesi CHOIR Vocalconsort Berlin ORCHESTRA Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin Sound Format: PCM Stereo Picture Format: 16:9 DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC Menu Languages: GB, D, F, SP Subtitle Languages: GB, D, F, SP, IT Running Time: 98 min FSK: 0 Region Code: 0 Worldwide available „EIN JAHRHUNDERTEREIGNIS DES THEATERS." (Horst Koegler, tanznetz.de) Die Oper Dido & Aeneas, im Jahr 1689 von Henry Purcell vollendet, erlebte 2005 i...
__ • Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas, opera in three acts, Z. 626 __ • Dido: Maria Ewing, soprano • Aeneas: Karl Daymond, baritone • Belinda: Rebecca Evans, soprano • Sorceress: Sally Burgess, mezzosoprano • Second Woman: Patricia Rozario, soprano • First Enchantress: Mary Plazas, soprano • Second Enchantress: Pamela Helen Stephen, mezzosoprano • Voice of Mercury: James Bowman, countertenor __ Collegium Musicum 90 Conducted by Richard Hickox __
Dido & Aeneas 1986 recording English Chamber Orchestra, Jessye Norman, Robert Aldwinckle, Della Jones, Thomas Allen, Adrian Beers, Patricia Kern, Elizabeth Gale 0:00 Dido and Aeneas - Overture 2:09 Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 - "Shake the cloud from off your brow" Marie McLaughlin 3:24 Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 - "Ah! Belinda, I am prest with torment" Jessye Norman 9:05 Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 - "Whence could so much virtue spring?" - "Fear no danger" Jessye Norman 12:36 Dido and Aeneas / Act 1 - "See, your Royal Guest" - "If not for mine" - "To the hills and the vales" - The Triumphing Dance Marie McLaughlin 17:59 Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 - Prelude for the witches English Chamber Orchestra 19:00 Dido and Aeneas / Act 2 - "Wayward sisters" - "But ere we this perform" Patricia Ker...