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Sebastián Durón
El Pícaro de Cupido
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Works Info
Composer
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Sebastián Durón
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:48
El Pícaro de Cupido is a zarzuela composed by Sebastián Durón, a Spanish Baroque composer, in the late 17th century. The zarzuela premiered in Madrid in 1695, and it was one of the most successful works of its time. The zarzuela is divided into three acts, and it tells the story of Cupid, the god of love, who is sent to earth to learn about human love. The work is characterized by its lively and playful music, its witty libretto, and its colorful characters. The first act of El Pícaro de Cupido introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the story. Cupid arrives on earth and meets a group of shepherds who are in love with a group of shepherdesses. Cupid decides to help them by using his arrows to make them fall in love. However, he soon realizes that human love is more complicated than he thought, and he begins to make mistakes. The second act of the zarzuela is the most dramatic. Cupid falls in love with a mortal woman named Laura, but she is already engaged to a man named Don Juan. Cupid tries to win her over, but she rejects him. Meanwhile, Don Juan discovers that Cupid is the cause of all the chaos in the village, and he decides to take revenge. The third act of El Pícaro de Cupido is the most lighthearted. Cupid manages to fix all the problems he has caused, and he learns a valuable lesson about human love. The zarzuela ends with a joyful celebration, as all the characters come together to sing and dance. The music of El Pícaro de Cupido is typical of the Baroque period, with its use of counterpoint, ornamentation, and dance rhythms. The zarzuela features a variety of musical styles, including arias, duets, trios, and choruses. The music is often playful and humorous, reflecting the lighthearted nature of the story. Overall, El Pícaro de Cupido is a charming and entertaining zarzuela that showcases the talents of Sebastián Durón. Its lively music, witty libretto, and colorful characters make it a beloved work of the Spanish Baroque repertoire.
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