Antonio de Literes

Antonio de Literes (18 June 1673 in Majorca  – 18 January 1747 in Madrid, also known as Antonio Lliteres Carrio or Antonio Literes Carrión) was a Spanish composer of zarzuelas, a type of performance that mixes spoken word, song and dance. Unlike Romantic opera, which is dominated by strings, there are guitars, lutes and harpsichords in the orchestra. Literes played the bass viol for the royal choir in Madrid and was accounted the greatest compose... more

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  • Jun 18, 1673

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  • Jan 18, 1747 (age 73 years)

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