Orfeo went to the lower regions to bring back Euridice, but she died anyway. At least four operas have used the story.
Orpheus
In Greek mythology, the music of Orpheus is often associated with charming Hades, the god of the underworld. Orpheus, a legendary musician, used his enchanting melodies to soothe Hades and persuade him to allow the return of his wife, Eurydice, from the underworld. His music had the power to move both gods and creatures alike, demonstrating the profound impact of art and emotion.
Orpheus played his music for Hades and convinced him to release his wife Eurydice. Only on the condition that Orpheus did not look back even once as he left the underworld to insure his wife was following him. Orpheus did not follow Hades' instructions and looked back, he saw Eurydice there, but lost her again because he broke their agreement.
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
Orpheus.
Orpheus
In Greek mythology, the music of Orpheus is often associated with charming Hades, the god of the underworld. Orpheus, a legendary musician, used his enchanting melodies to soothe Hades and persuade him to allow the return of his wife, Eurydice, from the underworld. His music had the power to move both gods and creatures alike, demonstrating the profound impact of art and emotion.
to beat hades dog u have to play the flute music .Then it will fall asleep.Now u can take its hair.hope i have helped
music lover is an adjective
Orpheus played his music for Hades and convinced him to release his wife Eurydice. Only on the condition that Orpheus did not look back even once as he left the underworld to insure his wife was following him. Orpheus did not follow Hades' instructions and looked back, he saw Eurydice there, but lost her again because he broke their agreement.
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
Music lover = Amante de música
Amor musicae.
Athena the greek god was a lover of music
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an iPod
There are a lot of ancient poems, and more modern interpretations. There is even a music artiest calling themselves 'Hades'.