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  2. La vida breve (opera) - Wikipedia

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    La vida breve (Spanish Life is Short or The Brief Life) is an opera in two acts and four scenes by Manuel de Falla to an original libretto by Carlos Fernández-Shaw.The opera being set in Granada, Andalusian Spanish is used.

  3. Manuel de Falla - Wikipedia

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    Falla then began his collaboration with composer Amadeo Vives on the zarzuelas Prisionero de guerra, El cornetín de órdenes and La cruz de Malta (only fragments of these works survive). His first important work was the one-act opera La vida breve (Life is Short, or The Brief Life, written in

  4. La vida breve (novel) - Wikipedia

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    La Vida Breve (literally The Brief Life; published in English as A Brief Life) is a 1950 novel by Uruguayan novelist Juan Carlos Onetti.The novel takes place in Buenos Aires and in the mythical town of Santa Maria - a fictional town "between a river and a colony of Swiss workers", which first appears in this novel, but is also the main setting for many of Onetti's later novels.

  5. Life Is a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Popular song: Some of the latter lines from Act 2 are sampled in the Jumpstyle song "Que es la Vida" by Martillo Vago. [ 40 ] Film: Raúl Ruiz 's 1987 film Life is a dream is a partial adaptation of Life Is a Dream (and was distributed under this title in its English-language subtitled version).

  6. La vida breve - Wikipedia

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    La vida breve, The brief life, or A brief life may refer to: La vida breve (opera) La vida breve (novel) See also. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao;

  7. Nino Segarra - Wikipedia

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    Among them Con la Musica por dentro (With Music Inside), El Maestro (The Teacher), Solo por Tí (Only for you), Loco de Amor (Crazy for Love) and Porque te Amo (Because I Love You) (written by Alberto Testa and Giampiero Felisatti in Italy and sung for the first time by Mina with the name "Più di così" in 1984 and only later translated by ...

  8. Mario Casas - Wikipedia

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    Casas was born in A Coruña to a 19-year-old father (an ébéniste) and a 17-year-old mother. [6] He moved to Barcelona at the age of 4. [6] [7] After featuring as a child actor in some commercials (Cola Cao, Scalextric, Telepizza), he moved to Madrid at age 17−18 with his family, going on to combine odd jobs with acting training at the Cristina Rota acting school.

  9. El final del paraíso - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Catalina, la grande (Carmen Villalobos) assumes her new duties and responsibilities as the new director of the DEA in Colombia, her daughter Mariana (Stephania Duque), El Titi (Gregorio Pernía) and Dayana (Elianis Garrido) they have associated with Yésica Beltrán (Kimberly Reyes), their worst enemy, whose ambitions are increasingly dangerous.