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Harlequin's Escapades for Reed Quintet

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Harlequin’s Escapades is commissioned by and dedicated to Voyager Reed Quintet. It is a playful, comic piece inspired by the antics of Harlequin, one of the principal stock characters of the Italian commedia dell’arte. He and is often portrayed as a facile and witty gentleman’s valet and a capricious suitor of the serving maid.

In the early years of the commedia (mid-16th century), the Harlequin was a zanni (a wily and covetous comic servant), and he was cowardly, superstitious, and plagued by a continual lack of money and food. By the early 17th century, Harlequin had become a faithful valet, patient, credulous, and amorous. This last quality often led him into difficulties from which he managed to extricate himself by cleverness and irrepressible high spirits. He was amoral without being vicious, and, unlike his fellow commedia servants, he did not hold a grudge or seek revenge against those who tricked or cheated him.

The work is playful, rhythmic and at times virtuosic portrait of Harlequin that show many facets of his zany personality. 


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