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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. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name of a royal hunting lodge, the Palace of Zarzuela, near ...
17 February 1894 (1894-02-17) Teatro Apolo, Madrid. La verbena de la Paloma (The Fair of the Virgin of la Paloma) —subtitled El boticario y las chulapas y celos mal reprimidos — is an 1894 zarzuela with a libretto by Ricardo de la Vega [ es ] and music by Tomás Bretón. It premiered on 17 February 1894 in Teatro Apolo, Madrid.
El reloj de Lucerna (The Clock of Lucerne) is a 3-act zarzuela (drama lírico) by Miguel Marqués for a libretto (in verse) by Marcos Zapata Mañas [ es], dedicated to Miguel Ramos Carrión [ es]. It was first staged at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid on 1 March 1884. [1] [2] A modern revival was attempted by Ópera XXI (Spain) in April 2018.
El abate San Martín: zarzuela: 1: Guillermo Perrín, Miguel de Palacios — 1893-12-11 [3] Eslava [37] Boda, tragedía y guateque, ó El difunto de Chuchita: sainete lírico de costumbres cubanas: 1: Javier de Burgos — 1894-01-09 [3] Eslava [38] El aquelarre: zarzuela de espectáculo extravagante: Sinesio Delgado — 1894 [n 4] Teatro del ...
30 October 19027. (19027-10-30) Teatro Apolo, Madrid. El puñao[1] de rosas (A Bunch of Roses) is a one-act zarzuela "of Andalusian customs" (de costumbres andaluzas) by Spanish composer Ruperto Chapí to a libretto by Carlos Arniches and Ramón Asensio Más [es]. It was successfully premiered on 30 October 1902, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid.
Amor, vida de mi vida (Love, life of my life) is an aria for baritone from the zarzuela Maravilla composed by Federico Moreno Torroba to a libretto by Antonio Quintero and Jesús María de Arozamena. [1] It premiered in Madrid in 1941, where the aria was sung by the baritone, Luis Sagi-Vela. It is a standard in Spanish concert lyrics, and was ...
Valencia (song) " Valencia " is a pasodoble song composed by José Padilla for the 1924 zarzuela La bien amada[1] and included in the 1926 silent film Valencia, with lyrics translated by Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, [2] and Clifford Grey. Recorded by Paul Whiteman & his Orchestra, it became one of the biggest hits of 1926, topping the charts ...
Perla. (zarzuela) Perla is a one-act zarzuela by Miguel Marqués for a libretto (in verse) by Juan José Herranz [es]. It was staged for the first time on 2 December 1871 at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid. [1][2][3]