"K nig Enzio," a grand opera in four acts by A. B. Dulk, with music by Johann F. Abert, presents a dramatic historical narrative suitable for opera enthusiasts and scholars of German music. This work, likely dating from the 19th century, tells the story of Enzio of Sardinia (c. 1218 - 1272), an illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
The opera, originally in German, offers a complex plot involving political intrigue, love, and betrayal, all set against the backdrop of medieval Europe. This edition invites readers to explore the libretto, understand the opera's structure, and appreciate the composer's musical interpretation of a compelling historical figure.
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