Sebastián Durón
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Life and career

Sebastian Duron was, with Antonio de Literes
Antonio de Literes
Antonio de Literes was a Spanish composer of zarzuelas, a type of performance that mixes spoken word, song and dance...

, the greatest Spanish composer of stage music of his time. He was born in Brihuega
Brihuega
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, Guadalajara, Spain, and was taught by his brother Diego Duron, also a composer. Sebastian served as organist and choirmaster at various cathedrals (Seville
Seville Cathedral
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, Cuenca
Old Cathedral of Cuenca
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, El Burgo de Osma
Cathedral of Burgo de Osma
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, Plasencia
Plasencia
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) until in 1691 he was appointed master of the Royal Chapel
Capilla Flamenca
Capilla Flamenca is a vocal and instrumental early music consort based in Leuven, Belgium. The group specialises in 14th to 16th Century music from Flanders and takes its name from the choir of the court chapel of Emperor Charles V...

 of King Charles II
Charles II of Spain
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 in Madrid. He remained in this position until 1706, when he was suspended because of expressing support for Archduke Charles of Austria
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
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 during the War of Spanish Succession, which ended with the victory of Bourbon King Philip V
Philip V of Spain
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. Duron was forced into exile in France, from where he returned briefly in 1714 to serve as a musician to the Dukes of Osuna. In 1715 he returned permanently to Bayonne
Bayonne
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, France as chaplain to the exiled queen Mariana of Neuburg, the widow of Charles II, to whom he officiated in her scandalous remarriage to the son of a barrel-maker. He died in 1716 of tuberculosis at Cambo-les-Bains, Aquitania, France.

Although Durón composed many sacred pieces, and these and his villancicos were taken to the New World, his main influence was in the zarzuela
Zarzuela
Zarzuela is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular song, as well as dance...

.

Father Benito Jerónimo Feijoo (1676–1764) criticised Durón, compared to Literes, for the worldliness of his compositions.

Stage works

  • 1696 Salir el amor del mundo (libretto by José de Cañizares). Zarzuela in 2 acts.
  • 1697 Muerte en amor es la ausencia (libretto by Antonio de Zamora).
  • c.1698 Selva encantada de amor. Zarzuela in 2 acts.
  • 1700 La guerra de los gigantes. 1 act.
  • c.1699 Apolo y Dafne (libretto by José Benavides). Zarzuela in 3 acts (act 2 contains the music of Navas).
  • 1710 El imposible mayor en amor, le vence amor (libretto by Francisco Bances Candamo and José de Cañizares
    José de Cañizares
    José de Cañizares y Suárez was a Spanish playwright. Cavalry officer, public official, and author of around one hundred works, he was one of the most important dramatists of the early 18th century.-Life:...

    ). Comedy in 2 acts.
  • 1711 22 January Veneno es de amor la envidia (libretto by Antonio de Zamora, possibly with the participation of José Cañizares). Zarzuela in 2 acts: Madrid.
  • 1711 25 December Las nuevas armas de amor (libretto by José de Cañizares). Zarzuela in 2 acts: Madrid.

Selected discography

  • Tonadas (Songs), Raquel Andueza. Naxos.
  • selections on Barroco Español, Vol.2, Vol.3, by Al Ayre Español
    Al Ayre Español
    Al Ayre Español is a vocal and instrumental ensemble specialized on early music founded in 1988 by Eduardo López Banzo .The name of the ensemble was inspired by the title for a guitar Fugue of the Calanda composer, Gaspar Sanz...

    , cond. Eduardo Lopéz Banzo. DHM

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