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forms of
zarzuela:
Baroque zarzuela (c. 1630 – c. 1750), the
earliest style, and
Romantic zarzuela (c. 1850 – c. 1950).
Romantic zarzuelas can be further...
- The
Zarzuela Palace (Spanish:
Palacio de la
Zarzuela [paˈlaθjo ðe la θaɾˈθwela]) is the
residence and
working offices of the
reigning monarch of Spain...
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Zarzuela means:
Zarzuela, a
Spanish lyric-dramatic
genre Zarzuela de mariscos, a
Catalan seafood stew the
Palacio de la
Zarzuela,
residence of the Spanish...
- has been
estimated that over 10,000
zarzuelas were
written in the
hundred years after 1850. The
Teatro de la
Zarzuela in
Madrid became the hub of activity...
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important composers of his time. He
wrote zarzuelas in all
shapes and sizes,
including the three-act
zarzuela grande and the one-act género
chico forms...
- was a
Spanish composer,
notably of
zarzuelas. His
works were
seminal works in the
young Género
chico form of
zarzuela. The
success of Los
bandos de villafrita...
- La
Grande Chapelle, dir. Àngel Recasens.
Lauda Musica 2006 -
Arias de
Zarzuelas. María Bayo, Al Ayre Español, dir.
Eduardo López Banzo.
Harmonia Mundi...
- Rodríguez de Hita.
Single act
zarzuelas were
classified as género
chico (the "little genre" or "little form") and
zarzuelas of
three or more acts were género...
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Antonio de
Literes or
Antoni Literes Carrión) was a
Spanish composer of
zarzuelas. As with
other national forms of
baroque opera, Literes's
stage works...
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Gaztambide composed 44
zarzuelas. José
Inzenga Cristóbal
Oudrid Roger Alier,
Roger Alier Aixalà (1982). El
Libro de la
zarzuela. Daimon. p. 160. ISBN 8423126773...