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Vicente Martin y Soler
La Mercede
Works Info
Composer
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Vicente Martin y Soler
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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1:25
La Mercede is an opera composed by Vicente Martin y Soler, a Spanish composer who was active in the late 18th century. The opera was first performed in Vienna in 1786 and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The opera is divided into three acts and features a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, who also wrote the libretti for Mozart's operas Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, and Così fan tutte. The story of La Mercede revolves around the character of Don Gaspar, a wealthy merchant who falls in love with the beautiful Isabella. However, Isabella is already engaged to another man, and Don Gaspar must navigate a series of obstacles in order to win her heart. The first act of the opera introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the drama to come. Don Gaspar is immediately smitten with Isabella, but she is hesitant to return his affections. Meanwhile, Isabella's fiancé, Don Alvaro, is suspicious of Don Gaspar's intentions and begins to plot against him. The second act of the opera is the most dramatic, as Don Gaspar and Isabella are separated and must overcome a series of obstacles in order to be reunited. Don Alvaro's jealousy reaches a boiling point, and he attempts to have Don Gaspar arrested on false charges. However, Don Gaspar is able to escape and makes his way to Isabella's home, where they are finally able to confess their love for each other. The third act of the opera brings the story to a satisfying conclusion, as Don Gaspar and Isabella are able to overcome all of the obstacles in their path and live happily ever after. The opera ends with a joyful chorus celebrating their love and the triumph of true love over all obstacles. Overall, La Mercede is a charming and engaging opera that showcases Martin y Soler's talent for melody and drama. The music is lively and tuneful, with a number of memorable arias and duets that have become popular in the years since the opera's premiere. The story is also well-crafted, with a number of twists and turns that keep the audience engaged throughout.
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