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Zarzuela [4] [9] La Monja Alférez: zarzuela histórica: 3: Carlos Coello y Pacheco — 1875-11-24 [3] Zarzuela [10] Temores y sobreasaltos: 3: Daniel Balaciart — 1876 [n 1] Zarzuela [4] [2] El anillo de hierro: drama lírico: 3: Marcos Zapata Mañas — 1878-11-07 [3] Zarzuela [11] [12] El anillo de pelo [n 2] drama casi clásico: 1: José A ...
Poster of Doña Francisquita. Zarzuela (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance.
El juramento (Spanish for The Oath) is a 3-act zarzuela by Joaquín Gaztambide for libretto by Luis de Olona. Its central character (the Marquis) is taken from a French operetta La Rose de Peronne by Eugène Scribe and Adolphe Adam (1840), [1] but the new work is entirely original. [2] It was first staged on 20 December 1858 at the Teatro de la ...
Captain 11 is an after-school children's program for over 41 years on KELO-TV, [1] broadcast on channel 11 from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.Station weatherman Dave Dedrick [2] donned a yellow-trimmed blue pilot uniform with hat and daily (later weekly as cable TV began to cut into its ratings) became the jolly host of the show.
José Tamayo (16 August 1920 – 26 March 2003) was a Spanish theatre director and producer, best known for his dramatic and zarzuela plays, epitomized by Antología de la Zarzuela (Zarzuela anthology). [1] Born in Granada, Spain in 1920, 24-year old Tamayo began his theatrical journey in 1944 as part of a university theater group in Granada.
Clementina, although wrongly and popularly known as La Clementina, [1] is a zarzuela in two acts by Luigi Boccherini. The Spanish-language libretto was by Ramón de la Cruz. It premiered at the end of 1786 at the Palace Puerta de la Vega, Madrid. Clementina is the only complete stage work by Boccherini. It was written when the zarzuela was ...
He later became director of Teatro de la Zarzuela, [11] a familiar place where a variety of collaborative zarzuelas premiered such as Frasquito, by Manuel Fernández Caballero, with text by Ricardo de la Vega de Oreiro y Lema, and Juan Lombía's El sitio de Zaragoza en 1808, [11] a staple of the wind band repertoire he composed incidental music ...
Joaquín Romualdo Gaztambide y Garbayo (Tudela, Navarre, 7 February 1822 – Madrid, 18 March 1870) was one of the most prominent Spanish composers of zarzuela in the mid-nineteenth century. His contribution to the revival of the genre was highly significant; and although during the last century his work virtually disappeared from the Spanish ...