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Primero es la honra. Agustín Moreto. Antonio Draghi

Authors: Lambea, Mariano; Josa, Lola;

Primero es la honra. Agustín Moreto. Antonio Draghi

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El dramaturgo Agustín Moreto (1618-1669) escribió su comedia “Primero es la honra” en 1673 para conmemor el cuarto aniversario del nacimiento de la Archiduquesa María Antonia de Austria (1669-1692), hija de Leopoldo I y Margarita Teresa de España. Dicha comedia tiene diversos fragmentos puestos en música en la loa, las tres jornadas y el sainete final. El compositor es Antonio Draghi (1634-1700). El documento contiene estos fragmentos musicales transcritos a notación moderna y el texto poético debidamente puntuado. La fuente poética se conserva en la Národní knihovna de Praga y la musical en la Österreichische Nationalbibliothek de Viena.

Este trabajo se inscribe dentro de las actividades del Proyecto de Investigación “Digital Música Poética. Corpus on-line de poesía musicada española del siglo XVII” (FFI2011-22646), financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, integrado en el Grupo de Investigación Consolidado «Aula Música Poética» (2009 SGR 973), financiado por la Generalitat de Catalunya (Comissionat per a Universitats i Recerca del DIUE).

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Universitat de Barcelona (UB)

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Comedias (Siglo XVII), Teatro español (Siglo XVII), Música teatral española (Siglo XVII)

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