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José de Nebra
Donde hay violencia No. hay culpa
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Composer
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José de Nebra
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1744
"Donde hay violencia No. hay culpa" is an opera composed by José de Nebra, a Spanish composer of the Baroque era. The opera was composed in 1747 and premiered in Madrid in the same year. It is a three-act opera that tells the story of the love triangle between the characters of Don Fernando, Rosaura, and Don Juan. The first act of the opera introduces the characters and their relationships. Don Fernando is in love with Rosaura, but she is in love with Don Juan. Don Fernando is jealous of Don Juan and tries to win Rosaura's love by force. However, Rosaura rejects him and runs away with Don Juan. The second act takes place in a forest where Don Fernando and his men are searching for Rosaura and Don Juan. They find them and a fight breaks out. Don Juan is killed, and Don Fernando is wounded. Rosaura is left alone and devastated. The third act takes place in a courtroom where Don Fernando is on trial for the murder of Don Juan. Rosaura is called as a witness and testifies that Don Fernando acted in self-defense. Don Fernando is acquitted, and Rosaura forgives him. The opera ends with a duet between Don Fernando and Rosaura, expressing their love for each other. The music of "Donde hay violencia No. hay culpa" is characterized by its dramatic intensity and emotional depth. Nebra's use of harmony and melody creates a sense of tension and conflict that reflects the opera's themes of love, jealousy, and violence. The opera also features arias, duets, and choruses that showcase the vocal talents of the performers. Overall, "Donde hay violencia No. hay culpa" is a powerful and moving opera that explores the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of violence. Its premiere in Madrid in 1747 was a significant event in the history of Spanish opera, and it remains a beloved work of the Baroque era.
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