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- The Dying Contrabandista is an 1858 genre painting by the British artist John Phillip. Formerly a member of The Clique artistic group, later in his career...
- 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...
- 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...
- José Martiniano de Alencar (May 1, 1829 – December 12, 1877) was a Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator, novelist and dramatist. He is considered to be...
- Journalist Union (Quito, 1967) La envoltura del sueño (Guayaquil, 1982) Los contrabandistas (México, 1945) La mala espalda (Quito, 1952) La entundada (Quito, 1971)...
- theme 252–254 252 A33 Rondeau fantastique sur un thème espagnol (El contrabandista) pf B♭ major 1836 Piano, national theme based on an aria from Manuel...
- 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...
- el PP. Diagonal, 12/11/15. Martín Cúneo. As relacións entre narcos, contrabandistas e altos cargos do PP. GaliciaConfidencial. Xurxo Salgado | Compostela...
- regularly performed today. ****van and Burnand's second opera, The Contrabandista (1867) was not as successful. In 1871, producer John Hollingshead brought...
- 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...