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Julian Carrillo
Matilde ó México en 1810
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Works Info
Composer
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Julian Carrillo
Genre
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Opera
Compose Date
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1910
Average_duration
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15:16
"Matilde ó México en 1810" is an opera composed by Julian Carrillo, a Mexican composer, in 1921. The opera tells the story of Matilde, a young woman who falls in love with a revolutionary leader during the Mexican War of Independence in 1810. The plot of the opera revolves around Matilde's struggle to choose between her love for the revolutionary leader and her loyalty to her family and the Spanish colonial government. As the war intensifies, Matilde is forced to make difficult decisions that will ultimately determine her fate. The opera is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different stage in Matilde's journey. The first movement, "La Fiesta," takes place at a party where Matilde meets the revolutionary leader for the first time. The second movement, "La Guerra," depicts the chaos and violence of the war as Matilde struggles to come to terms with her feelings for the revolutionary leader. The final movement, "El Sacrificio," sees Matilde making a sacrifice for the greater good, ultimately leading to her tragic end. "Matilde ó México en 1810" premiered on September 16, 1921, in Mexico City, coinciding with the 111th anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain. The opera was well-received by audiences and critics alike, with many praising Carrillo's use of traditional Mexican music and themes. One of the most notable characteristics of "Matilde ó México en 1810" is its use of Mexican folk music, which Carrillo incorporated into the opera to create a uniquely Mexican sound. The opera also features a large cast of characters, including soldiers, peasants, and members of the Spanish colonial government, all of whom play a role in Matilde's story. Overall, "Matilde ó México en 1810" is a powerful and emotional opera that tells the story of one woman's struggle to navigate the complexities of war and love during a pivotal moment in Mexican history.
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