Performances
Sheet Music
Scores
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Madrid: Pablo Martín, n.d.(ca.1860). Plate 325.
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325 is placed in the right lower corner.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Piano (Sánchez Allú)
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Martín Sánchez Allú (1823-1858)
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| Publisher. Info.
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Madrid: Casimiro Martín, n.d.(ca.1864-65). Plate C.M. 1633/38, 1634,1636-37.
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Dating after the plate numbers. No.3 bears no plate number, probably by some mistake. It sure was intended to be 1635.
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For Flute or Violin or Clarinet (Anonymous)
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Anonymous
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Madrid: Pablo Martín, n.d.(ca.1857).
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Librettos
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Madrid: F. de P. Mellado, 1852.
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General Information
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El estreno de una artista
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| Alternative. Title
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Zarzuela en un acto
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| Name Aliases
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The Premiere of a Performer
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| Authorities
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WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 179812462
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| Composer
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Gaztambide, Joaquín
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| I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IJG 7
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| Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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1 act (5 musical numbers):
- Introducción y Coro. ¡Piano!... ¡pianisimo! (Astucio, chorus)
- Terceto. ¡Mi muger con un galan! (Marietta, Enrique, Astucio)
- Cavatina. Alto aquí, ¡los caballeros! (Sofia, with Marietta and Actucio)
- Dúo. Esperanzas halagüeñas (Sofia, Enrique)
- Concertante y Final. Se acerca ya la hora (Sofia, Enrique, Astucio, El Gran Duque, chorus)
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| Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1852
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| First Performance.
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1852/06/05
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| Librettist
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Ventura de la Vega (1807–1865)
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| Language
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Spanish
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| Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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| Piece Style
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Romantic
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| Instrumentation
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5 voices, mixed chorus, orchestra
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Soloists: Sofia (soprano), Marietta (soprano), Enrique (tenor), Astucio (baritone), El Gran Duque (bass? sung at the first performance by Francisco Calvet, who seems to be bass).