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- 1757. Notable composers of tonadillas in Spain included Blas de Laserna, Pablo Esteve, and Jacinto Valledor. The tonadilla was particularly po****r in...
- 12 Tonadillas en estilo antiguo: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Aviñoa, Xosé (2015). Guia interpretativa - Tonadillas en estilo...
- (Madrid, 1744-Cuenca, 1809) was a Spanish composer of theatre music and tonadillas. Early success in Barcelona in the 1780s turned to difficulties after...
- well do****ented: "the theatre movement of sainetes (one-act plays) and tonadillas, po****r song books and song sheets, customs, studies of dances, and toques...
- had become fashionable among the aristocracy and was often included in tonadillas, zarzuelas, ballets and operas, not only in Spain, but also elsewhere...
- which includes the piano suite Goyescas, the opera Goyescas, various Tonadillas for voice and piano, and other works. Granados was a significant influence...
- Semi-opera Sepolcro Serenata Singspiel Songspiel Spieloper Syngespil Tonadilla Tragédie en musique Verismo Zarzuela Zauberoper Zeitoper Zwischenspiel...
- Semi-opera Sepolcro Serenata Singspiel Songspiel Spieloper Syngespil Tonadilla Tragédie en musique Verismo Zarzuela Zauberoper Zeitoper Zwischenspiel...
- Madrid, was one of the most successful and highly regarded composers of tonadillas." Don Michael Randel The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
- Jalisco, and that the jarabe tapatío is really a form of a dance called "tonadilla". In addition to this, the dance's origins are also somewhat disputed...