Mele: Júpiter y Calisto
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Shipping Policy- Composer: Juan Bautista Mele (1701-1752)
- Editors: Raúl Angulo Díaz, Antoni Pons Segui
- Format: Full Score
- Instrumentation: Zarzuela
- Work: Júpiter y Calisto (1736)
- Work Language: Spanish
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- Size: 8.3 x 11.6 inches
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
This volume offers the editing and study of a scenic work that, until now, had gone completely unnoticed: the totally sung zarzuela that we have called Jupiter and Callus. It is a work of anonymous text in Spanish and music attributable – as we will argue – to Juan Bautista Mele (ca. 1701 – after 1752), a Neapolitan composer active in Madrid between 1732 and 1752. The score, preserved today in the National Library of Portugal, lacks a cover indicating the title, the composer, the librettist or other circumstances relating to its composition, representation or copy. We have also not found documentation regarding it in public theaters, courtiers or noblemen.
However, the sung text itself provides valuable data that allows to accurately locate the framework of its representation. Specifically, three metatheatrical allusions made by the funny character Glauco identify, by name, the actor who played him – Ignacio Zerquera – and two actresses of the cast – Juana Vázquez and Angela Falchi ("Argentina"). The documented coincidence of these three performers in the Madrid field allows to date the work between 1735 and 1737 and, more likely, in the season 1736-1737.
Orchestra: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarines, 2 horns, 2 violins, viola, cellos, bc.
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