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Georg Philipp Telemann
Pastourelle en Musique
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Works Info
Composer
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Georg Philipp Telemann
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1712 - 1721
Average_duration
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105:04
Movement_count
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40
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'Pastourelle en Musique' is an opera composed by Georg Philipp Telemann in 1713. The plot revolves around a young shepherdess named Lisette, who falls in love with a wealthy nobleman named Dorimon. However, their love is forbidden due to their social status, and they face numerous obstacles in their quest to be together. The opera is divided into three movements, each of which features a different aspect of the story. The first movement introduces the characters and sets the scene, with Lisette and Dorimon meeting for the first time and falling in love. The second movement sees them facing opposition from their families and society, with Lisette's father forbidding her from seeing Dorimon and Dorimon's mother arranging a marriage for him with a woman of higher social standing. The third movement sees the couple overcoming these obstacles and finally being able to be together, with their families and society accepting their love. 'Pastourelle en Musique' premiered in Hamburg in 1713 and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. It is known for its lively and upbeat music, which features a mix of French and Italian styles. The opera also showcases Telemann's skill as a composer, with intricate vocal lines and complex instrumental arrangements. One of the key characteristics of 'Pastourelle en Musique' is its use of pastoral themes and imagery. The opera is set in the countryside and features numerous references to nature and rural life. This reflects the popularity of the pastoral genre in 18th-century opera, which was seen as a way of escaping the constraints of urban life and celebrating the beauty of the natural world. Overall, 'Pastourelle en Musique' is a charming and engaging opera that showcases Telemann's talent as a composer. Its lively music and pastoral themes make it a delightful example of 18th-century opera, and it remains popular with audiences and performers to this day.
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