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List of zarzuela composers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zarzuela is a lyric-dramatic art form which alternates between spoken and sung scenes. The latter incorporate both operatic arias and choruses and popular songs, as well as dance. The genre originated in Spain as a court entertainment in the 17th century and is still performed today, primarily in Spain, Latin America and the Philippines. The following is a list of composers who have written works in this genre.

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  1. ^ Francisco Alonso on the Spanish Wikipedia
  2. ^ Joaquín Gaztambide on the Spanish Wikipedia
  3. ^ Jacinto Guerrero on the Spanish Wikipedia
  4. ^ Jesús Guridi on the Spanish Wikipedia
  5. ^ Lluís Gonzaga Jordà i Rossell on the Catalan Wikipedia
  6. ^ Letellier, Robert Ignatius (2015). Rafael Millán, Operetta: A Sourcebook, Volume 2, p. 891. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 1443885088
  7. ^ Alberto Joya, Rodrigo Prats (1909–1980), Mundo Clásico, August 28, 1999 (based on
    Helio Orovio, Diccionario de la Música Cubana, Havana: Editorial Letras Cubanas, 1981).
  8. ^ Christopher Webber, Reveriano Soutullo Otero, Zarzuela!, 2008.
  9. ^ Joaquín Valverde on the Spanish Wikipedia
  10. ^ Juan Vert on the Spanish Wikipedia

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