Emilio Arrieta
Marina
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Composer:Emilio ArrietaGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1871First Performance:Mar 16, 1871Average_duration:96:47Movement_count:16Movement ....Marina is an opera composed by Emilio Arrieta, a Spanish composer, in 1855. The plot of the opera revolves around a young sailor named Jorge, who falls in love with a beautiful woman named Marina. However, Marina is already engaged to a wealthy nobleman named Roque, and Jorge must compete with him for her affections. The opera is set in a small fishing village in Spain, and the music reflects the local culture and traditions. The score features lively dance rhythms, colorful orchestration, and memorable melodies that capture the spirit of the Mediterranean. Marina premiered on March 17, 1855, at the Teatro Real in Madrid, and was an immediate success. The opera was praised for its catchy tunes, charming characters, and romantic storyline, and it quickly became one of the most popular works in the Spanish operatic repertoire. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct musical style and mood. The first act introduces the main characters and sets up the love triangle between Jorge, Marina, and Roque. The second act features a lively dance scene, as well as a dramatic confrontation between Jorge and Roque. The final act brings the story to a dramatic conclusion, as Jorge and Marina are reunited and Roque is left alone and heartbroken. One of the most notable characteristics of Marina is its use of Spanish folk music and dance rhythms. Arrieta incorporates traditional melodies and rhythms into the score, giving the opera a distinctly Spanish flavor. The music is also notable for its use of colorful orchestration, with the composer making full use of the resources available to him to create a rich and varied sound. Overall, Marina is a charming and romantic opera that captures the spirit of Spain and its people. Its catchy tunes and memorable characters have made it a beloved work in the Spanish operatic repertoire, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.More....
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