Global Information Lookup Global Information

Juan Hidalgo de Polanco information


Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (28 September 1614 – 31 March 1685) was a Spanish composer and harpist[1] who became the most influential composer of his time in the Hispanic world writing the music for the first two operas created in Spanish. He is considered by many to be the father of Spanish opera and of the zarzuela.[2]

Hidalgo was born and died in Madrid. In either 1630 or 1631 he became a harpist at the Spanish royal chapel where he was responsible for the accompaniment of both sacred and secular music and also played for the King of Spain, King Philip IV. Around 1645 he began to serve as leader of the court's chamber musicians and chief composer of villancicos, chamber songs, and music for the theatre.

He personifies the origins of Spanish opera with the work Celos aun del aire matan (es) by the illustrious playwright Calderon de la Barca, based on the story of Cephalus and Procris told in Ovid's Metamorphoses, released on 5 December 1660 to celebrate the third birthday of prince Felipe Prospero. It is considered the oldest opera preserved in Spain.

Juan Hidalgo dominated secular and theatrical music at the Spanish court until his death. He was a prolific composer and enjoyed a great deal of popularity throughout his career. His place in Spanish theatre history is equivalent to that of Henry Purcell in Britain and Lully in France. He wrote music for at least nine allegorical religious plays that were performed in public for Corpus Christi. His work for the court stages included songs for 16 spoken plays (comedias), many partly sung zarzuelas and semi-operas, and two full operas which are highly regarded. His output also included a large number of sacred villancicos and some liturgical music.

His life is the basis of a novel, The Harpist of Madrid, by the English author Gordon Thomas.[3] Composer Celia Torra based her choral composition Las campanas on a melody by Hidalgo.[4]

  1. ^ Antonio Ezquerro Esteban Tonos humanos, letras y villancicos catalanes del siglo XVII - 2002 - Page 21 "Juan Hidalgo [De Polanco] (*Madrid, 1614 -1685). Sin duda, de las dos obras que hoy se editan, ambas pertenecen al célebre «Juan» Hidalgo, a pesar de que en el primer caso la fuente únicamente anota un escueto ...
  2. ^ "400th birthday to zarzuela creator Juan Hidalgo de Polanco".
  3. ^ Gordon Thomas, The Harpist of Madrid, Olympia Publishers, London (2011) ISBN 978-1848971547
  4. ^ Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International encyclopedia of women composers (Second edition, revised and enlarged ed.). New York. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4. OCLC 16714846.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

and 20 Related for: Juan Hidalgo de Polanco information

Request time (Page generated in 0.823 seconds.)

Juan Hidalgo de Polanco

Last Update:

Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (28 September 1614 – 31 March 1685) was a Spanish composer and harpist who became the most influential composer of his time in...

Word Count : 660

Juan Hidalgo

Last Update:

Juan Hidalgo may refer to: Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685), Spanish composer and harpist Juan Hidalgo Codorniu (1927–2018), Spanish composer, poet...

Word Count : 71

Celos aun del aire matan

Last Update:

acts - originally performed over three days - by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco to a libretto by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Television recording - Teatro Real,...

Word Count : 144

Chronological list of Spanish classical composers

Last Update:

(1600–1675) Juan Arañés (?-c.1649) Urbán de Vargas (1606–1656) Pablo Bruna (1611–1679) Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685) Joan Cererols (1618–1680) José...

Word Count : 603

Spanish opera

Last Update:

famous writers as Calderón de la Barca and Lope de Vega to music by such composers as Juan Hidalgo de Polanco. These early operas, however, failed to catch...

Word Count : 968

Tono humano

Last Update:

1642-1656) - song "La pastora" Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1612–1685) - 21 tonos humanos, 28 tonos divinos José Marín (1618–1699) Juan del Vado (1625–1691) Clemente...

Word Count : 912

List of Spanish composers

Last Update:

Rodolfo Halffter (1900–1987), composer Luis Venegas de Henestrosa (c. 1510–1570) Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685), composer and harpist Joaquin Homs (1906–2006)...

Word Count : 845

Polanco metro station

Last Update:

Polanco metro station is a station of the Mexico City Metro in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City. It is an underground station with two side platforms served...

Word Count : 2036

List of Baroque composers

Last Update:

Sieur de Dehault (1614–1685) Philipp Friedrich Buchner (1614–1669) Juan Hidalgo de Polanco (1614–1685) Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614–1691) Franz Tunder (1614–1667)...

Word Count : 6206

Lomas de Chapultepec

Last Update:

Lomas de Chapultepec (English: "Chapultepec Hills") is a colonia, or officially recognized neighborhood, located in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico...

Word Count : 1222

Paseo de la Reforma

Last Update:

portal Avenida Presidente Masaryk, an upscale shopping district in Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo borough, Mexico City Paulista Avenue, a comparable Latin American...

Word Count : 2866

Zarzuela

Last Update:

by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, with music by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco titled El Laurel de Apolo (The Laurels of Apollo). El Laurel de Apolo traditionally...

Word Count : 3296

1660 in music

Last Update:

Manuscript Antonio Bertali – La magia delusa Francesco Cavalli – Xerxès Juan Hidalgo de Polanco – Celos aun del aire matan Francesco Manelli – La filo Francesco...

Word Count : 261

List of opera genres

Last Update:

Philippines. El Laurel de Apolo (Juan Hidalgo de Polanco, 1657) Doña Francisquita (1923), La dolorosa (1930), Luisa Fernanda (1932) Hidalgo, Barbieri Zauberoper...

Word Count : 990

Francisco de Avellaneda

Last Update:

mythologically-inspired zarzuela El templo de Palas, with music by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco. El templo de palas was presented on July 26, 1675, at the...

Word Count : 548

1685

Last Update:

(1641–1680) and Hanau-Münzenberg (1642–1680) (b. 1623) March 31 – Juan Hidalgo de Polanco, Spanish composer (b. 1614) April – Adriaen van Ostade, Dutch painter...

Word Count : 2742

1614

Last Update:

September 28 – Juan Hidalgo de Polanco, Spanish composer (d. 1685) October 3 – Sigmund von Erlach, Swiss politician (d. 1699) October 6 – Francesco de' Medici...

Word Count : 2454

1645 in music

Last Update:

The year 1645 in music involved some significant events. Juan Hidalgo de Polanco becomes leader of the chamber musicians at Spain's royal court. Giovanni...

Word Count : 124

1610s

Last Update:

September 28 – Juan Hidalgo de Polanco, Spanish composer (d. 1685) October 3 – Sigmund von Erlach, Swiss politician (d. 1699) October 6 – Francesco de' Medici...

Word Count : 27860

1672 in music

Last Update:

– Matthaus-Passion Antonio Draghi – Gl'atomi d'Epicuro Juan Hidalgo de Polanco – La estatua de Prometeo Antonio Masini – Achille in Siro Giovanni Maria...

Word Count : 472

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net