The Magic Fountain (opera)

The Magic Fountain is a three-act lyric drama, the second opera by the English composer Frederick Delius. The libretto by the composer was inspired by the legend of the fountain of eternal youth recounted by Juan Ponce de León, and the work is set in Florida and the Everglades (where Delius lived from 1884 to 1886) at the time of the Spanish conquest.

Delius began writing The Magic Fountain in 1893; completed in 1895, the premiere was a BBC radio studio broadcast from 1977 and the stage premiere took place in June 1997 in Kiel, the last of Delius's operas to reach the stage. In early drafts the tenor role was called Ponce, but Delius changed it to Solano, the name of his plantation.

Materials in the archive of the Delius Trust suggest that the composer tried unsuccessfully to interest opera companies in central Europe to mount the work, but due to the self-borrowings for Koanga and other works he abandoned those attempts. The opera uses musical elements from the Florida Suite and the leitmotif for Watawa occurs in Sea Drift.