Celos aun del aire matan ("Jealousy, even groundless, kills") is a 1660 opera in three acts - originally performed over three days - by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco to a libretto by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.[1][2]
Performances and recordings
edit- Television recording - Teatro Real, Jean-Claude Malgoire 2000
- Excerpts - Resonanzen 2001, Jordi Savall
References
edit- ^ ISBN 3-87816-023-2 Enrique Ruul Fernandez, "Estudio y Edición crítica de Celos aun del aire matan, de Pedro Calderón de la Barca", UNED, 2004. ISBN 978-84-362-4882-1
- ^ Celos aun del aire matan: fiesta cantada (opera in three acts) - Page xii 0895797682 Louise K. Stein, Juan Hidalgo - 2014 - As a text, Celos aun del aire matan is still a comedia, with polymetric verse, three acts, and the interaction of lowly comic characters and exalted serious ones. The goddesses Diana and Venus are the only deities in the opera, xii.