Abstract

Abstract The political circumstances of the early decades of the seventeenth century, the taste and attitudes of the royal patrons, the force of established musical and theatrical traditions, the structure of the court’s musical establishment, and the effect of an austere court etiquette all contributed to the relatively late development of Baroque genres of musical court theatre in Spain.

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