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Margot (opera)

''Margot'' is an opera in three acts (later reduced to two) composed by Joaquín Turina to a Spanish-language libretto by Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It premiered at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid on 10 October 1914. Set in Paris and Seville, the opera's story involves a love triangle between José Manuel, a young Spaniard; Margot, a Parisian courtesan with whom he has an affair; and Amparo, José Manuel's sweetheart in Andalucía.
== Background and performance history ==
''Margot'' was the second of Turina's three operas, and the first to be staged. He began its composition on 24 June 1914 and finished the orchestration on 27 September, less than three weeks before the opera's premiere. His librettist, Gregorio Martínez Sierra, was a well-known playwright of the day, and had previously written the libretto for José María Usandizaga's ''Las golondrinas'' ("The Swallows"), which had premiered in Madrid in February 1914. He would later write the libretto for Turina's third opera, ''Jardín de oriente'' ("Oriental Garden").〔〔
''Margot'' premiered on 10 October 1914 at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid in a production directed by Francisco Meana with sets by Luis Muriel.〔(Op. 11 ''Margot''. Comedia lírica en tres actos, posteriormente reducida a dos. (1914) ). joaquinturina.com. Retrieved 15 November 2014 .〕 The critical (and audience) reception at the premiere was mixed. While there was praise for Turina's score, the subject matter was considered "vulgar" and the libretto "unfortunate" and "lacking in originality".〔Salas, Carlos (25 August 2014). ("«Margot» cumple 100 años" ). ''ABC''. Retrieved 16 November 2014 .〕 The work had a more positive reception in its subsequent performances the following year in Zaragoza and Seville.〔Marco, Tomás (1993). (''Spanish Music in the Twentieth Century'' ), pp. 38–39. Harvard University Press〕 In June–July 1916, it was performed at the Teatro Victoria in Buenos Aires and the Teatro Urquiza in Montevideo, but received no further performances until 1999, the 50th anniversary of Turina's death, when the opera was performed in a concert version at the Gran Teatro in Córdoba on 14 September and replicated the following day at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville. A further concert revival took place in Madrid in March 2000 at the Teatro Monumental with largely the same cast as the 1999 performances in Córdoba and Seville.〔
A critical edition of the score using Turina's revised two-act version was prepared by Juan de Udaeta, the conductor of the 1999 revivals, and published in 2001. Although the opera itself has languished in obscurity, the Act 2 music for the Holy Thursday scene ("Plazoleta de Sevilla en la noche del Jueves Santo"), re-orchestrated as a march, has become a popular piece during the processions of Holy Week in Seville.〔〔Molina, Margot (14 September 1999). ("La Orquesta Joven de Andalucía recupera una zarzuela de Turina" ). ''El País''. Retrieved 16 November 2014 .〕

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