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- Zarzuela (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating...
- The Zarzuela Palace (Spanish: Palacio de la Zarzuela [paˈlaθjo ðe la θaɾˈθwela]) is the residence and working offices of the reigning monarch of Spain...
- Zarzuela means: Zarzuela, a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre Zarzuela de mariscos, a Catalan seafood stew the Palacio de la Zarzuela, residence of the Spanish...
- Luisa Fernanda is a romantic zarzuela in three acts by Federico Moreno Torroba. It has been performed more than 10,000 times. The Spanish-language libretto...
- He was also one of the foremost composers of zarzuelas, a form of Spanish light opera. His 1932 zarzuela Luisa Fernanda has proved to be enduringly po****r...
- established during the late 1870s. Spanish influence around that time introduced zarzuela plays (with music) and comedias, with dance. The plays became po****r throughout...
- 40.4678889°N 3.7560000°W / 40.4678889; -3.7560000 The Hipódromo de la Zarzuela is a race course on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain. It was designed in...
- traditions. Examples include German singspiel, Viennese operetta, Spanish zarzuela, Russian comic opera, English ballad and Savoy opera, North American operetta...
- composer. His best-known composition is the aria "De España vengo" from the zarzuela El niño judío. Pablo Luna received his first lessons in music theory from...
- Madrid, 18 March 1870) was one of the most prominent Spanish composers of zarzuela in the mid-nineteenth century. His contribution to the revival of the genre...