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Louise K. Stein, Songs of Mortals, Dialogues of the Gods: Music and Theatre in Seventeenth-Century Spain. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993. xx + 566 pp. ISBN 0 19 816273 1.

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Louise K. Stein, Songs of Mortals, Dialogues of the Gods: Music and Theatre in Seventeenth-Century Spain. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993. xx + 566 pp. ISBN 0 19 816273 1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Jack Sage*
Affiliation:
King's College, London

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Copyright © 1994 Royal Musical Association

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References

1 Pedro Calderón de la Barca, La estatua de Prometeo A Critical Edition by Margaret Rich Greer, with a Study of the Music by Louise K Stein (Kassel, 1986).Google Scholar

2 Emilio Cotarelo y Mori, Orígenes y establecimiento de la ópera en España hasta 1800 (Madrid, 1916); Historia de la zarzuela, o sea el drama línco en España (Madrid, 1934) Celos aun del aire matan, opera del siglo X VII Texto de Calderón y música [Act 1] de Juan Hidalgo, ed. José Subirà (Barcelona, 1933), several other notable studiesGoogle Scholar

3 Manuel Carlos de Brito, Opera in Portugal in the Eighteenth Century (Cambridge, 1989)Google Scholar

4 Bussey, William M, French and Italian Influence on the Zarzuela (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1982).Google Scholar

5 Pedro Calderón de la Barca and Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, La púrpura de la rosa Edición del texto de Calderón y de la música de Torrejón comentados y anotados por Ángeles Cordona, Don Cruickshank y Martin Cunningham (Kassel, 1990)Google Scholar

6 For dates of composition, see Stein, 205–6, and especially Calderón and Torrejón, La púrpura de la rosa, 5763Google Scholar

7 By 1661, with Errato by Bissari and Kerll in Munich, the phrase drama regio musicale seems to have ousted favola regia musicale as in the 1644 Venice publication of Ormindo by Faustini and Cavalli.Google Scholar