• Las golondrinas is a zarzuela by José María Usandizaga. The libretto was written by Gregorio Martínez Sierra and María Lejárraga. Las golondrinas premiered...
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  • Look up golondrina or golondrinas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Golondrinas or Golondrina, Spanish for swallows, may refer to: Las Golondrinas, Argentina...
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    Zarzuela (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾˈθwela]) is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating...
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    based on Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer's rhymes (1886), which was followed by Las golondrinas, and the oratorio El Apocalipsis (1882) composed in Rome as one of...
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  • composers created operatic-scale zarzuelas, with a greater proportion of music and not only comical plots. Las golondrinas by José María Usandizaga, Rafael...
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    in the Mountains", a Basque language opera) and Las golondrinas (The Swallows), initially a zarzuela which was arranged as an opera after the composer's...
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  • Amparo, dedicated to Ramón Corral (1921) Paloma blanca, song (1921) Las golondrinas, song El faisan, waltz Tlálpam, intermezzo-two step, dedicated to the...
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    siete pecados capitales Teatro Regina Lyric comedy Como las golondrinas Teatro Regina Review Las musas latinas Teatro Regina Review La tierra de Venus Teatro...
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    following zarzuelas and other musical theatre: La toma de Veracruz, premiered in 1914 in the Teatro Alhambra (Havana), Bohemia, Como las golondrinas, El mendigo...
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    Somnis 1929 (14 December) Jose Maria Usandizaga's opera, Las golondrinas (premiered as a zarzuela in 1914, and revised as an opera by Ramón Usandizaga) 1932...
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    Sierra) had recently written the libretto for José María Usandizaga's Las golondrinas ("The Swallows"), which had premiered in Madrid in February 1914. She...
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    alongside the tenor Jaume Aragall. She also performed in Usandizaga's Las golondrinas at the same theatre, where she also participated in the SGAE Centenary...
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    Zacatlán Waterfall, La Gloria Cuetzalán Waterfall, Las Brisas Cuetzalan Waterfall, Las Golondrinas Cuetzalan Waterfall, Nexcapa Hauachinango, Ocpaco Zacatlán...
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    opera Las naves de Cortés (1874). In 1876 he premiered La hija de Jefté at the Teatro Real. From then on he devoted himself mainly to zarzuela, but still...
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    Vagans (Juditha triumphans); Mrs. Slender (Falstaff-Salieri), Cecilia (Las Golondrinas), Zulima (Los amantes de Teruel), Aurora (Doña Francisquita), Señá...
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    31, shifting to elaborate zarzuela as well as opera works at the end of his life (Mendi-Mendiyan, 1910: Las Golondrinas, 1914). He had his increasingly...
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    treasure in the cave. A similar tale surrounds another cavern, Cueva de las Golondrinas, located in Aguadilla. Another example of "Cofresí's Cove" is found...
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  • (1898–1944): Der Kaiser von Atlantis José María Usandizaga (1887–1915): Las golondrinas, La llama, Mendi Mendiyan Francesco Uttini (1723–1795): Birger Jahl...
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