The opera was premiered in the
Teatro Lirico, Milan, on 25 November 1901.
The Musical Times reported that "this rather curious lyrical stage-work" was "a distinct success." A production in Paris in 1905 was not well received by the critic
Arthur Pougin, who commented "It is an idea, perhaps ingenious but certainly bizarre, to create an opera score by borrowing the elements of various works by a genius who, throughout his life, never dreamt of writing for the theatre", and concluded that Orifece had committed "a sacrilege". A modern assessment suggests that the opera is "in essence a
kitsch contribution to the last vestiges of late 19th-century romanticized
bohemianism and to the Italian '
scapigliatura'". The opera was performed at the Opera Wrocławska in
Wrocław, Poland, in 2010 as part of the Chopin bicentenary celebrations. ==References==