Sebastián Durón (19 April (baptized) 1660 – 3 August 1716) was a Spanish composer.
Life and career
Sebastián Durón Picazo was, with
Antonio de Literes
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, the greatest Spanish composer of stage music of his time. He was born in
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, Guadalajara, Spain, and was taught by his brother Diego Durón, also a composer. Sebastián served as organist and choirmaster at various cathedrals (
Seville
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,
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,
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Plasencia
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) until in 1691, when he was appointed organist of the
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Commonwealth countries
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of
King Charles II in Madrid. The new king
King Philip V appointed him chapel master of this institution in 1701. He remained in this position until 1706, when he was suspended because of expressing support for
Archduke Charles of Austria
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during the
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, which ended with the victory of Bourbon
King Philip V. Durón was forced into exile in France. In 1715 he was appointed chaplain to the exiled queen
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, the widow of Charles II, in
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. He died in 1716 of
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at Cambo-les-Bains,
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, France.
Although Durón composed many sacred pieces, and these and his ''
villancicos
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'' were taken to the
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, his main influence was in the ''
zarzuela
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.''
[Grout Donald Jay A short history of opera 2003 p549]
Father
Benito Jerónimo Feijoo (1676–1764) criticised Durón, compared to Literes, for the worldliness of his compositions.
Stage works
* 1696 ''Salir el amor del mundo'' (libretto by ¿José de Cañizares?). Zarzuela in two acts.
* 1697 ''Muerte en amor es la ausencia'' (libretto by Antonio de Zamora). Mythological Comedy in three acts.
* c. 1697 ''Selva encantada de amor''. Zarzuela in two acts.
* c. 1701 ''La guerra de los gigantes''. 1 act.
* 1704 ''Hasta lo insensible adora'' (libretto by José de Cañizares). Zarzuela in two acts.
* c. 1705 ''Apolo y Dafne'' (anonymous libretto). Zarzuela in two acts (first act contains the music of Navas).
* c. 1705 ''Coronis'' (libretto by an anonymous poet). Zarzuela in two acts.
* 1711 22 January (revival date . Premniere c. 1706)''Veneno es de amor la envidia'' (libretto by Antonio de Zamora, possibly with the participation of José Cañizares). Zarzuela in two acts: Madrid.
* 1711 25 December (revival date. Premniere c. 1702) ''Las nuevas armas de amor'' (libretto by José de Cañizares). Zarzuela in two acts: Madrid.
Selected discography
* ''
Tonadas'' (Songs),
Raquel Andueza. Naxos.
* selections on Barroco Español, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, by
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, cond. Eduardo Lopéz Banzo. DHM
* ''La Guerra de los Gigantes''—A Corte Musical, Rogério Concalves
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* ''Lágrimas, Amor - Arias for Soprano''—Eva Juárez, A Corte Musical, Rogério Concalves
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* ''Coronis'' - Le poème harmonique, Vincent Dumestre
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References
Bibliography
* Hudson, Barton (1961), ''A Portuguese Source of Seventeenth-Century Iberian Organ Music'', PhD, Indiana, Indiana University.
* Siemens Hernández, Lothar (1967), ''Six Tientos: Andrés de Sola y Sebastián Durón'', Paris, Éditions musicales de la Schola Cantorum, Orgue et Liturgie, n.º 74.
* Verdú, Paulino Capdepón; Juan José Pastor (eds.), (2013), ''Sebastián Durón y la música de su época''. Vigo: Editorial Académica del Hispanismo.
External links
*
Sebastián Durón Project (in Spanish)
Flowers of Music in the Gardens of Palaces (''Gaytilla'' and ''Tiento'' of Sebastián Durón / Organ, 17th century, close to the birthplace of Durón)
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1660 births
1716 deaths
18th-century classical composers
18th-century male musicians
18th-century musicians
Spanish Baroque composers
Spanish male classical composers
People from the Province of Guadalajara