Tirant lo blanc (OM)
Inside Pages
Contents
It is an extensive work, which starts off telling the adventures of Guillem de Vàroic, who imposes the rules of chivalry onto Tirant. The hero is ordained as a knight after a series of fights against kings, dukes and giants. From England, he goes to France, Sicily and Rhodes - under the siege of the Genovese and the Sultan of Cairo, who the hero defeats.
In Constantinople, he falls in love with Carmesina, the female main character of the novel, and daughter of the Emperor.
Such an interesting literary proposal, praised in the Quixote by M. de Cervantes, seemed quite a promising starting point to write a knightly music poem with a modern sound, which could be associated with all our hero’s political, military, knightly and courtesan adventures, not to forget his human, noble and sentimental attitudes, or his love passion and commitment to his beloved Carmesina.
The work is a vision of four musical performances, narrating the key parts of the novel:
Wedding of the King of England
Defeat and death of the Turk
Idyll of Tirant and Carmesina
Dances and celebrations of the Great Victory
Instrumental and vocal formations
Symphonic OrchestraTechnical Specifications
Duration
15'20"
Measurements
26 x 33 cm, vertical
Binding
Paperback. Plastic-coated cover.
Number of Pages
386
Number of Pages
86
Number of parts
30
Number of Pages of Parts
386
ISMN
979-0-69210-876-4
Editor
DINSIC Publicacions Musicals