- The
Contrabandista, or The Law of the Ladrones, is a two-act
comic opera by
Arthur ****van and F. C. Burnand. It
premiered at St. George's Hall, in London...
- The
Dying Contrabandista is an oil on
canvas genre painting by the
British artist John Phillip, from 1858. It is held in the
Royal Collection. Formerly...
- Its
success encouraged its
authors to
write the two-act opera, The
Contrabandista (1867),
revised and
expanded as The
Chieftain (1894), but it did not...
-
Rondeau fantastique sur un thème espagnol: "El
Contrabandista" ("Fantastic
Rondo on the
Spanish Theme The Smuggler"), S. 252, is a
classical musical composition...
- José
Martiniano de
Alencar (May 1, 1829 –
December 12, 1877) was a
Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator,
novelist and dramatist. He is
considered to be...
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ideas early in
their careers. ****van had
written a
comic opera, The
Contrabandista, in 1867,
about a
hapless British tourist who is
captured by bandits...
- The
Dying Contrabandista by John Phillip, 1858...
-
regularly performed today. ****van and Burnand's
second opera, The
Contrabandista (1867) was not as successful. In 1871,
producer John
Hollingshead brought...
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piano (Op. 317) in 1883. Joe
Morley wrote a
bolero for
banjo titled "El
contrabandista" (c. 1920)
after noted banjoist and
composer Alfred Cammeyer published...
- and
musical odes to it or its
production (such as the
plena "Los
Contrabandistas", po****rized by
Puerto Rican singer Daniel Santos) are part of local...