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- Revoltosa (English: Rebellious) is the second studio album by Spanish alternative rock band Bongo Botrako, produced by Amparo Sánchez and lead vocalist...
- composers, such as Ruperto Chapí, who included it in his well known play "La Revoltosa", from 1897. Two years later, in 1899, the Cuban composer Jorge Anckermann...
- La revoltosa (The Troublemaker) is a Spanish zarzuela with a libretto by José López Silva and Carlos Fernández Shaw and music by Ruperto Chapí. It premiered...
- Via; Luisa Fernanda; La verbena de la Paloma; La Rosa del Azafrán; La revoltosa; Agua, Azucarillos y Aguardiente; Doña Francisquita; Gigantes y Cabezudos;...
- performances in the Spanish operetta include La Gran Vía (The Great Way), La revoltosa (The Rebellious), in which he pla**** Felipe, and La verbena de la Paloma...
- Spain Songs chart. In 2012, they released their second studio album, Revoltosa, leading to extensive tours across eleven European countries. The band's...
- grande and the one-act género chico forms. His most celebrated work is La revoltosa, written in the latter style. Many of the preludes to his zarzuelas (including...
- "Caminante" Todos los días sale el sol 3:52 8. "Seguiré" Revoltosa 4:03 9. "Dale a la vida" Revoltosa 3:59 10. "Mundo nuevo" Previously unreleased 4:18 11...
- numbers between 1922 and 1950. Some of his best-known compositions are; La revoltosa, Fumando Espero, Muchachita del campo and Cachadora. Characteristic of...
- The Troublemaker (Spanish:La revoltosa) is a 1963 Spanish musical film directed by José Díaz Morales and starring Teresa Lorca, Germán Cobos and Antonio...