José de Nebra
Vendado es amor, No. es ciego
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Composer:José de NebraGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1744"Vendado es amor, No. es ciego" is a Spanish opera composed by José de Nebra in 1744. The plot revolves around the love story of two young couples, Rosaura and Don Luis, and Flora and Don Felix. Rosaura and Don Luis are deeply in love, but their relationship is threatened by the jealousy of Don Felix, who is in love with Rosaura. Flora, on the other hand, is in love with Don Felix, but he does not reciprocate her feelings. The opera explores the themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal. The opera premiered on January 17, 1745, at the Teatro de la Cruz in Madrid, Spain. It was well-received by the audience and critics alike, and it became one of the most popular operas of the 18th century in Spain. The music of the opera is characterized by its lyrical melodies, expressive harmonies, and colorful orchestration. The vocal parts are written in a virtuosic style, with elaborate ornamentation and dramatic recitatives. The opera is divided into three acts, each consisting of several musical numbers, including arias, duets, and ensembles. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Rosaura and Don Felix. The second act focuses on the development of the relationships between the two couples, and the third act resolves the conflicts and ends with a happy ending. One of the most notable movements of the opera is the aria "No hay que decirle el primor," sung by Rosaura in the first act. The aria is a showcase of Nebra's lyrical style, with its flowing melody and expressive harmonies. Another notable movement is the duet "Siempre en mi corazón," sung by Rosaura and Don Luis in the second act. The duet is a beautiful expression of their love for each other, with its tender melody and harmonies. Overall, "Vendado es amor, No. es ciego" is a masterpiece of Spanish opera, with its beautiful music, engaging plot, and memorable characters. It remains a beloved work of the Spanish operatic repertoire to this day.More....
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