Sebastián Durón
Coronis
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Composer:Sebastián DurónGenre:OperaCompose Date:ca. 1705Average_duration:5:08Coronis is an opera composed by Sebastián Durón, a Spanish composer, and musician. The opera was composed in the Baroque era and premiered in Madrid in 1709. The plot of the opera revolves around the mythological story of Coronis, a mortal woman who was impregnated by the god Apollo. However, Coronis falls in love with a mortal man, Ischys, and decides to marry him instead of Apollo. Apollo, enraged by Coronis' betrayal, sends his sister Artemis to kill her. Before dying, Coronis gives birth to a son, Asclepius, who is taken by Apollo to be raised by the centaur Chiron. The opera is divided into three movements, each with its own set of arias, recitatives, and choruses. The first movement introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Apollo and Coronis. The second movement focuses on Coronis' love for Ischys and her decision to marry him. The third movement deals with the aftermath of Coronis' death and the birth of Asclepius. One of the characteristics of Durón's music in Coronis is its use of the Baroque style, which is characterized by its ornate melodies, complex harmonies, and elaborate instrumentation. The opera also features arias that showcase the vocal abilities of the singers, as well as recitatives that move the plot forward. The choruses in the opera are used to provide commentary on the action and to express the emotions of the characters. Overall, Coronis is a prime example of Baroque opera, with its intricate music, dramatic plot, and larger-than-life characters. It remains a popular work in the Baroque repertoire and is still performed today by opera companies around the world.More....