'Zarzuelas y Operetas' of Spain & Latin America

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'Zarzuelas y Operetas' of Spain & Latin America

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“Zarzuelas y Operetas”

Since I am receiving requests about songs of Zarzuelas and Operetas, I am starting this thread about these very important music forms, mostly in Spain and Latin America.

The scores are available in full score, piano/canto, and piano transcriptions.

Plácido Domingo is perhaps the most significant exponent.

Despite it is not my line, I will be glad to support this thread.

Thank you.

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Thank You, ilu.
Especially piano/canto might be great!
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Francisco Alonso

Gerónimo Giménez
the famous "La boda de Luis Alonso"

Reveriano Soutullo y Juan Vert
"Ronda de enamorados" from
"La del Soto del Parral"

Tomás Bretón
La Verbena de la Paloma (1894)
Seguidillas ("por ser la Virgen de la Paloma"...)
Breton, T. - La Verbena de la Paloma - Seguidillas.pdf
Soutullo y Vert - La del Soto del Parral Nº4 - Ronda de enmorados.pdf
Giménez - La Boda De Luis Alonso - Nº 4 Intermedio (versión completa).pdf
Alonso - La Parranda Nº 6 Coro.pdf
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Manuel de Falla wrote a Zarzuela http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_amores_de_la_In%C3%A9s and I've always wondered what it's like! 8-)
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rob wrote:Manuel de Falla wrote a Zarzuela http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_amores_de_la_In%C3%A9s and I've always wondered what it's like! 8-)
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I have "Los amores de la Inés" (vocal score)
I can scan (in separate pages) and upload. Give me a time...
Is not a very creative work, but have some nice harmonic details.
The melodic line is conventional.
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Once again, sorry my english...
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lito valle wrote:... Once again, sorry my english...
lito valle: You write a wonderful English, apprehensible for many of us who do not have the gift of understandig every "apercu" (French) dedicated to the Pianophilia community by English motherspeakers. IMHO you don't have to be so shy.

At the moment I'm searching my (printed) collection for a rather unchallenging 2H version of "Intermedio" from "Leyenda del beso" by Soutullo & Vert (Reveriano Soutullo Otero 1884-1932 & Juan Vert Carbonell 1890-1931). I'll place it here, OK? Be patient - "tranquilo, por favor!"
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Couldn`t find proper place, sorry.
Searching for "El Vito" by Obradors.
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This time not Zarzuelas.
J. Rodrigo - "En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor"
As I understand it`s one of variations of second part of Guitar Concerto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YEiFpx9JpQ
Any help?
Unfortunately Youtube doesn`t work for me. So may be just a text on Spanish?
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relative wrote:This time not Zarzuelas.
J. Rodrigo - "En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor"
As I understand it`s one of variations of second part of Guitar Concerto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YEiFpx9JpQ
Any help?
Unfortunately Youtube doesn`t work for me. So may be just a text on Spanish?
Having just listened to it, although without a score open, I noticed no differences from the second movement of the guitar concerto except that the voice replaces the guitar wherever possible (ie anywhere where the guitar has a tune!), singing a text in Spanish. I didn't know this existed. It's very effective, and perhaps even more gorgeous than the original.
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"En Aranjuez con tu amor"
Spanish tex by Alfredo G. Segura
Sorry: in 4 separate pages.
Saludos y Olé
Aranjuez 1.pdf
Aranjuez 2.pdf
Aranjuez 3.pdf
Aranjuez 4.pdf
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