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Juan del Encina
Amor con fortuna
Works Info
Composer
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Juan del Encina
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:51
Amor con fortuna is a Spanish Renaissance play written by Juan del Encina. It was composed in the late 15th century and premiered in 1498. The play is divided into three acts, each with its own set of movements. The first act introduces the main characters, including the protagonist, Liseo, and his love interest, Laurencia. Liseo is a wealthy nobleman who falls in love with Laurencia, a beautiful and virtuous peasant girl. However, their love is threatened by the jealousy of Liseo's former lover, Belisa, who is determined to win him back. The second act sees Liseo and Laurencia facing a series of obstacles to their love, including the interference of Belisa and the disapproval of Liseo's family. However, they are ultimately able to overcome these challenges and declare their love for each other. The final act features a happy resolution to the story, with Liseo and Laurencia getting married and living happily ever after. The play ends with a celebration of their love and the triumph of true love over jealousy and social barriers. Amor con fortuna is characterized by its use of music and dance, which were an integral part of Renaissance theater. The play features several musical interludes, including songs and instrumental pieces, which serve to heighten the emotional impact of the story. The use of dance is also prominent, with several choreographed sequences that add to the visual spectacle of the play. Overall, Amor con fortuna is a classic example of Renaissance theater, with its emphasis on music, dance, and the celebration of love. It remains a popular work to this day, and is often performed in modern adaptations that seek to capture the spirit of the original play.
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