- Doña
Francisquita is a
zarzuela in
three acts
composed by
Amadeo Vives to a
Spanish libretto by
Federico Romero and
Guillermo Fernández-Shaw and based...
-
Spanish tradition of
great acts was re****erted in
Amadeu Vives's Doña
Francisquita (1923). The
zarzuela continued to
flourish in the 1930s,
thanks to composers...
- composer,
creator of over a
hundred stage works. He is best
known for Doña
Francisquita,
which Christopher Webber has
praised for its "easy lyricism, fluent...
- fantasies) 1951: El
pendiente (Spanish: The Earring) 1952: Doña
Francisquita (Spanish: Doña
Francisquita) 1952: La de los ojos
color del
tiempo (Spanish: The one...
- Doña
Francisquita is a 1952
Spanish musical comedy film
directed by
Ladislao Vajda. It was
entered into the 1953
Cannes Film Festival.
Francisquita secretly...
- York.
While in New York, she sang the lead role in the
zarzuela "Doña
Francisquita" for the
Repertorio Español
theater company located at the
Gramercy Arts...
- 1960s and
launched the film
career of La
India María in the 1970s. Doña
Francisquita (Hans Behrendt, 1934)
Usted tiene ojos de
mujer fatal (Juan Parellada...
-
libretti for two of the best-known
zarzuelas of the 20th century, Doña
Francisquita by
Amadeo Vives and
Luisa Fernanda by
Federico Moreno Torroba. His father...
- María Usandizaga,
Rafael Millán's La
dogaresa (1920),
Amadeu Vives' Doña
Francisquita (1923) or La
villana (1927) are true
operas with some
spoken dialogues...
- 1900),
Amadeo Vives (La
balada de la luz, 1900; Bohemios, 1903; Doña
Francisquita, 1923), José
Serrano Simeón (La
Reina mora, 1903;
Moros y cristianos...