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Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Theatre Music
Instrumentation (general)
1969
Scenic Cantata
Scenic Cantata
Document title Dom Duardos e Flérida
Subtitle Melodramatic Cantata in 2 Parts
Date of Composition 1964 · 1969/Jan/06
Place of Composition / Studio Lisbon
Catalogue Number LG 4
Dedication
To the glory of Master Gil Vicente
Movements / Parts
First Part
01 - Introduction: "Al Amor y a la Fortuna" (choir)
02 - 1st scene: "¡Oh, Palacio Consagrado!" (D. Duardos)
03 - 2nd scene: "¡Oh, Triste Mi Juventude!" (D. Duardos)
04 - 3rd scene: "¡Oh, Floresta de Dolores!" (D. Duardos)
05 - 4th scene: "¡Oh, Artada, Mi Amiga!" (Flérida)
06 - 5th scene: "Tañed Vuestros Instrumentos" (Flérida)
07 - 6th scene: "Tres Días Ha Que No Viene" (D. Duardos)
08 - 7th scene: "¿Queréisme Hacer Entender?" (Artada)
Second Part
09 - Introduction: "Al Amor y a la Fortuna" (Choir)
10 - 1st scene: "¡Cuán Alegres e Contentos!" (Flérida)
11 - 2nd scene: "Acuérdeseos, Señora" (Maidens' Choir)
12 - 3rd scene: "Señor es ya Plena Mar" (Sailors' Choir and Dance)
13 - 4th scene: "Quedáos Adiós, Mis Flores" (Flérida)
14 - 5th scene: "No Lloreis, mi alegría" (D. Duardos)
15 - 6th scene: "Sus lágrimas consolaba Flérida" (Coro)
16 - Epilogue: "Contra la Muerte e Amor" (Choir, D. Duardos, Flérida, Artada)
Instrumentation
Musical Category Soloist(s) and Orch./Ens. and/or Choir
Theatre Music
Based on the tragicomedy D. Duardos, by Gil Vicente
Author of the Text Gil Vicente
Title of Poem or Text -
Commission
Date 1964
Commissioning Body Musical Culture Circle
Town Lisbon
Country Portugal
Circulation
Work
Type
Date
Organization/Event
Venue
Town
Country
Performers
Notes
Inv Row
Dom Duardos e Flérida
Premiere
1970/Dec/28
São Carlos National Theatre
Lisbon
Portugal
Notes
Dom Duardos e Flérida
Performance
2006/Sep/06
S. Carlos NAtional Theatre
Lisbon
Portugal
Portuguese Symphonic Orchestra
S. Carlos National Theatre Choir
Claudia Nicole Bandera (mezzo-soprano)
Maria Luísa Freitas (alto)
Mário João Alves (tenor)
Luís Rodrigues (baritone)
Luis Miguel Cintra (speaker)
Yaniv Dinur (musical direction)
Giovanni Andreoli (conductor)