List of theatres and concert halls in Spain (redirect from List of theatres and concert halls in Madrid)
Teatro Alhambra Teatro Apolo (Madrid) Teatro Arenal Teatro Arniches Teatro Bellas Artes Teatro del Buen Retiro Teatro Calderón (Madrid) Teatros del Canal...
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she entered Manuel Morao’s company and performed at the festival Teatro Flamenco Alhambra 89 in Granada. That same year, she was awarded the first prize...
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Pagliacci at the Teatro all'Aperto in L'Aquila. In 1924 he toured Egypt where he appeared at the Cairo Opera House and at the Teatro Alhambra of Alessandria...
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first performance was given on April 9, 1916, at Madrid's Teatro Real, with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid conducted by Enrique Fernández Arbós. Viñes first...
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Cementerio de la Almudena (redirect from Eastern Cemetery (Madrid))
El País. Madrid: Prisa. Retrieved 9 May 2019. Morales, Manuel (16 March 2016). "La belleza eterna de la Alhambra". El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa....
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the Teatro Fontalba in Madrid. In 1952, Escudero made the record "El Pili" Flamenco. In April 1953, he performed with Carmen Amaya again at the Teatro Quintero...
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Vega [es] and music by Tomás Bretón. It premiered on 17 February 1894 in Teatro Apolo, Madrid. It was later adapted for the cinema in 1921 by José Buchs, in 1935...
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Fornarina (singer) (category Singers from Madrid)
appearances were as chorus girl in the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid and her presence is also documented in the capital's Teatro Japonés around 1900. She apparently...
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Miguel Roa (category Musicians from Madrid)
1985. Tomás Bretón: Andalusian Scenes; In the Alhambra; Opera Preludes. Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid. Miguel Roa (Naxos, 2008) Joaquín Rodrigo: El...
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grande ("grand genre"). Zarzuela grande battled on at the Teatro de la Zarzuela de Madrid, founded by Barbieri and his friends in the 1850s. A newer...
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Tomás Bretón (category Madrid Royal Conservatory alumni)
opera Los amantes de Teruel. The premiere of this last work at the Teatro Real de Madrid cemented his name as one of the major composers of Spanish opera...
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Festival), Bilbao, Granada (Alhambra Theatre), Cordoba (Plaza de la Corredera), Barcelona (Nou Barris Festival), Teatro Lope de Vega (Bienal de Sevilla...
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2014, he was appointed the next principal guest conductor of the Teatro Real in Madrid, with an initial contract of three seasons over the period 2015–2018...
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December 20, he premiered his work De él Don Juan de Austria at the Teatro Lírico in Madrid . In 1908 he collaborated with "Los Lunes" from El Imparcial ....
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zarzuela 1 act Emilio Dugi (Mannel Osorio y Bertrand) 12 April 1902 Madrid, Teatro Cómico El cornetín de órdenes (composed with Amadeo Vives) zarzuela...
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Oviedo under Luis de Tavira and conductor Corrado Rovaris. The Teatro Real in Madrid staged the Peter Sellars production in 2012, starring Nuria Espert...
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“La Alhambra de Granada”. Works for theatre: “La mona de imitación” (chamber opera, premiered in May 1973 in the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid), "El...
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La Chelito (category Singers from Madrid)
Plaza del Carmen, Madrid in 1930. She also owned and managed the Salón Madrid; the Hall Encomienda, which became, after a reform, the Teatro Nuevo; and the...
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Fanny Rubio (category Complutense University of Madrid alumni)
Falcó, Madrid, Alhambra, 1981 Cuadrantes, essay, prologue by Rafael Alberti, Jaén, Diputación de Jaén, 1985 Hijos de la ira, de Dámaso Alonso, Madrid, Espasa-Calpe...
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United States. While he was in Madrid he was watched in performance by Alfred Moul, the general manager of the Alhambra Theatre in London's Charing Cross...
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playwright Eduardo Marquina and Gregorio Martínez Sierra, the Director of Madrid's Teatro Eslava. In 1919–20, at Sierra's invitation, he wrote and staged his...
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España and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid. Major opera houses include the Teatro Real, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Teatro Arriaga and the El Palau de les...
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genre, and Vives' masterpiece. Doña Francisquita premiered at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid on 17 October 1923. It became very popular, receiving over 5000...
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Granada, (two seasons), Théâtre national de Chaillot in Paris, and Teatros del Canal in Madrid. In 2013, Blanca Li Dance Company celebrates her 20th anniversary...
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Medina del Campo, Segovia, Sigüenza, Toledo, and Valladolid; and by the Alhambra Decree all Jews were forced to convert to Catholicism or be exiled (expelled)...
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Alfonso Vallejo (category Complutense University of Madrid alumni)
y Fierro. (1995). Madrid. Oliva, César (1989) “El teatro desde 1936. Historia de la literatura española actual, 3. Madrid: Alhambra. Oliva, César. Introducción...
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca (category Writers from Madrid)
Reichenberger, 1994. 269–285. Ruiz-Ramón, Francisco Calderón y la tragedia. Madrid: Alhambra, 1984. Roger Ordono, "Conscience de rôle dans Le Grand Théâtre du monde...
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Antonio de Alarcón's 1874 novel of the same title. The work premiered at Madrid's Teatro Eslava on April 6, 1917. Sergei Diaghilev of the Ballets Russes had...
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Más [es]. It was successfully premiered on 30 October 1902, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid. A parody zarzuela, El cuñao de Rosa (The brother-in-law of Rosa)...
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Doireann MacDermott (category Complutense University of Madrid alumni)
Sea, The Playboy of the Western World [Four works...] (in Spanish). Madrid: Alhambra Publishing. ISBN 8420509191. OCLC 434631208. Dickens, Charles (1980)...
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