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Alfred (Arne opera)
1740 masque, later an opera
For the opera by Antonín Dvořák, see Alfred (Dvořák).
Alfred is a sung stage work about Alfred the Great with music by Thomas Arne and libretto by David Mallet and James Thomson.
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The work was initially devised as a masque in 1740 and was first performed at Cliveden, country home of Frederick, Prince of Wales, on 1 August 1740 to commemorate the accession of his grandfather George I and the birthday of the Princess Augusta.[1] Arne later revised the work turning it into an all-sung oratorio in 1745 and then an opera in 1753.
It is best known for its finale "Rule, Britannia!".
Background and performance history
Frederick, Prince of Wales made considerable efforts to demonstrate his British nationality and identity, to distinguish himself from his German father George II, with whom he was on very poor terms.[2] The masque Alfred, to a text by David Mallet and James Thomson, was first performed at Freder