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Zarzuela
Zarzuela (Spanish pronunciation: [θarˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular song, as well as dance. The name derives from a Royal hunting lodge, the Palacio de la Zarzuela near Madrid, where this type...
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José Ángel Montero
José Ángel Montero (born Caracas October 2, 1832 - died Caracas August 24, 1881) was a Venezuelan opera composer, a contemporary of the Brazilian Carlos Gomes. As maestro di capilla at the cathedral of Caracas wrote religious music; also composed a...
Date of birth:
- Oct 2, 1832
Date of death:
- Aug 24, 1881 (age 48 years)
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...
Date of birth:
- Jun 18, 1673
Date of death:
- Jan 18, 1747 (age 73 years)
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Amadeo Vives
Amadeo Vives (18 November 1871 – 1 December 1932) was a Spanish musical composer, creator of over a hundred stage works. He is also known by the Catalan form of his name, Amadeu Vives. He is best known for Doña Francisquita, which Christopher Webber...
Date of birth:
- Nov 18, 1871
Date of death:
- Dec 1, 1932 (age 61 years)