Which is the only opera by Ludwig van Beethoven, first performed in 1805?

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Fidelio

The only opera by Ludwig van Beethoven is “Fidelio”.

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Ludwig van Beethoven’s only opera is “Fidelio”. It was originally composed under the title “Leonore oder Der Triumph der ehelichen Liebe” and premiered on November 20, 1805 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria.

“Fidelio” is an opera in two acts and is about the brave and determined Leonore, who enters the prison disguised as a man under the name Fidelio in order to rescue her politically imprisoned husband Florestan. The opera deals with themes such as freedom, justice and human bravery. It is known for its powerful music and profound plot, which combines both political and emotional aspects.

Beethoven’s “Fidelio” is an important opera which, despite its initial difficulties at the premiere, later became a permanent part of the operatic repertoire in various revised versions and under the title “Fidelio”. It stands for Beethoven’s humanist ideals and his belief in the power of love and humanity.

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