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Juan Hidalgo
En los floridos páramos
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Composer
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Juan Hidalgo
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:00
"En los floridos páramos" is a Spanish Baroque opera composed by Juan Hidalgo. It premiered in Madrid in 1654, making it one of the earliest operas in the Spanish language. The opera consists of three acts and is based on a pastoral theme. The first act of the opera begins with a prologue, which is followed by a chorus of shepherds and shepherdesses. The main characters are then introduced, including the shepherdess Diana and the shepherd Silvio. The plot revolves around their love story, which is complicated by the interference of the shepherdess Amarilis, who is also in love with Silvio. The second act features a series of arias and duets, including a beautiful duet between Diana and Silvio. The act ends with a chorus of shepherds and shepherdesses celebrating the arrival of spring. The third act is the climax of the opera, with a dramatic confrontation between Diana and Amarilis. The two women engage in a heated argument, which is resolved when Silvio declares his love for Diana and rejects Amarilis. The opera ends with a joyful chorus celebrating the triumph of love. "En los floridos páramos" is characterized by its pastoral theme, which was popular in Baroque opera. The music is light and airy, with a focus on melody and harmony. The arias and duets are particularly beautiful, showcasing Hidalgo's skill as a composer. Overall, "En los floridos páramos" is an important work in the history of Spanish opera. It paved the way for future Spanish composers and helped establish the genre in Spain. Today, it is still performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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