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Juan Hidalgo
Ay que me rio de amor
Works Info
Composer
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Juan Hidalgo
Average_duration
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1:58
"Ay que me rio de amor" is a zarzuela, a Spanish musical genre that combines spoken dialogue, singing, and dancing. It was composed by Juan Hidalgo, a Spanish composer and harpist who lived from 1614 to 1685. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the mid-17th century. The zarzuela premiered in Madrid, Spain, and quickly became popular throughout the country. It consists of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a lively and upbeat introduction, featuring a chorus of singers and dancers. The second movement is a romantic duet between two of the main characters, expressing their love for each other. The third movement is a festive finale, featuring a lively dance and a chorus of celebratory singers. The music of "Ay que me rio de amor" is characterized by its use of traditional Spanish rhythms and melodies, as well as its incorporation of elements from other musical styles of the time, such as Italian opera. The zarzuela also features a variety of instruments, including harps, guitars, and percussion. One of the most notable aspects of "Ay que me rio de amor" is its use of humor and satire. The zarzuela pokes fun at the conventions of courtly love and the social norms of the time, while also celebrating the joys of love and romance. The characters are colorful and exaggerated, adding to the overall sense of fun and frivolity. Overall, "Ay que me rio de amor" is a lively and entertaining example of the zarzuela genre, showcasing the talents of Juan Hidalgo and capturing the spirit of Spanish music and culture in the 17th century.
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