she swore she would never marry again.
The story of Dido and Aeneas is a tragic tale from Virgil's epic, the "Aeneid." Aeneas, a Trojan hero, washes ashore in Carthage, where he meets Dido, the widowed queen. They fall in love, but Aeneas is destined to continue his journey to found Rome, leading to Dido's heartbreak. Ultimately, when Aeneas leaves her, Dido is devastated and takes her own life, cursing him and ensuring a lasting enmity between their peoples.
The Plaint, from Dido and Aeneas, probably.
I presume you are referring to Dido in the Purcell semi-opera 'Dido & Aeneas'. Her two main songs are:'Ah Belinda' in which she tells her maid and friend Belinda that she is going to kill herself if Aeneas leaves her; and the other 'Dido's Lament' which she sings just before she dies by her own hand because Aeneas has left her. There are several recordings of this work, all of which are quite good.AnswerSince this question appears in the "Pop Music" category, I presume the questioner was referring to Dido, the female pop singer. One of her biggest hits was "Thank You" from her debut album, "No Angel". The song reached # 3 on both the US and UK charts. Other songs from that album include"Here With Me", "Hunter", "Don't Think of Me" and "All You Want".
In correlation with basso continuo and higher melodies to create harmonies
there is no female American singer that was born on Christmas i believe that "dido" was born on Christmas day, i heard it on a biography channel interview a while ago Annie Lennox was born on Christmas Day Barbra Mandrell was born on Christmas Day and
I know it was either Jupiter,Venus or Neptune.
Aeneas tells Dido that Jupiter commands him to go, so he must. He also tells her that he never in any entered into a marriage with her, nor ever showed that he wanted such a thing.
Aeneas last sees Dido in the Underworld. Aeneas and the Sibyll goes to the Underworld to see Anchises. Dido lives in the Underworld with her husband Sychaeus. Aeneas tries to talk to her, but she does not look at him.
The final song at the end of "Dido and Aeneas" is known as "Dido's Lament" or "When I am Laid in Earth." It is a powerful aria sung by Dido as she prepares for her death, expressing her sorrow and lament at being abandoned by Aeneas.
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When Aeneas leaves Dido(Elissa)(Arsilla) She comitts suicide by stabbing herself.
Venus makes Aeneas fall in love with Dido. She sends her son Cupid to take the shape of Ascanius. While on Dido's lap, Cupid makes Dido fall in love with Aeneas. Later on, Jupiter sends Mercury to visit Aeneas and tells him that he must move on to Italy.
The story of Dido and Aeneas is a tragic tale from Virgil's epic, the "Aeneid." Aeneas, a Trojan hero, washes ashore in Carthage, where he meets Dido, the widowed queen. They fall in love, but Aeneas is destined to continue his journey to found Rome, leading to Dido's heartbreak. Ultimately, when Aeneas leaves her, Dido is devastated and takes her own life, cursing him and ensuring a lasting enmity between their peoples.
'Dido's Lament' in Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell
Dido of Carthage
The three wives of Aeneas were Creusa, Lavinia and Dido.