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Vicente Martin y Soler
La Madrileña, o Tutor burlado
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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Vicente Martin y Soler
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Zarzuela
Average_duration
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84:57
'La Madrileña, o Tutor burlado' is an opera composed by Vicente Martin y Soler in 1789. The plot revolves around the character of Don Luis, a young man who is in love with the beautiful Madrileña. However, his tutor, Don Diego, disapproves of the match and tries to prevent the two from being together. Don Luis and Madrileña come up with a plan to trick Don Diego, and they succeed in getting his approval for their marriage. The opera premiered on January 17, 1789, at the Teatro de la Cruz in Madrid. It was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it quickly became one of Martin y Soler's most popular works. The opera is composed of three acts and features a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who also wrote the libretti for Mozart's 'Le nozze di Figaro' and 'Don Giovanni.' The music of 'La Madrileña, o Tutor burlado' is characterized by its lively and playful melodies, which reflect the comedic nature of the plot. The opera also features a number of ensemble pieces, including duets, trios, and quartets, which showcase Martin y Soler's skill at writing for multiple voices. One of the most notable movements in the opera is the aria "Un bacio di mano," which is sung by Don Luis in the second act. The aria is a beautiful and romantic piece, and it has become one of Martin y Soler's most famous compositions. Overall, 'La Madrileña, o Tutor burlado' is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases Martin y Soler's talent as a composer. Its catchy melodies and witty libretto have made it a favorite among audiences for over two centuries.
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