José María Cano
Luna
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Composer:José María CanoGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1998First Performance:1998Luna is an opera composed by José María Cano, a Spanish musician and composer. The opera was composed in 2007 and premiered on October 17, 2007, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, Spain. The plot of Luna revolves around the life of the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, who was assassinated during the Spanish Civil War. The opera is set in Granada, Spain, and follows Lorca's relationships with his friends, family, and lovers. The story also explores the political and social climate of Spain during the 1930s, leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War. The opera is divided into three movements, each representing a different phase of Lorca's life. The first movement, titled "Childhood," focuses on Lorca's early years and his relationship with his mother. The second movement, titled "Love," explores Lorca's romantic relationships with both men and women, including his affair with the artist Salvador Dalí. The final movement, titled "Death," depicts Lorca's assassination and the aftermath of his death. One of the characteristics of Luna is its use of traditional Spanish music and dance forms, such as flamenco and zarzuela. Cano incorporates these elements into the score, creating a unique blend of classical and folk music. The opera also features a large cast of characters, including Lorca's family, friends, and lovers, as well as historical figures such as Dalí and the poet Luis Cernuda. Overall, Luna is a powerful and emotional opera that explores the life and death of one of Spain's most beloved poets. Cano's music and storytelling bring Lorca's story to life, capturing the beauty and tragedy of his life and legacy.More....
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