Las bravías
Las bravías (The Pigeons) is a zarzuela in one act and 4 scenes with music by composer Ruperto Chapí. The work uses a Spanish language libretto by Carlos Fernández Shaw and José López Silva that is based on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.[1] The opera premiered on 12 December 1896 at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid.[2] Excerpts from the opera were recorded by tenor José Carreras, conductor Enrique García Asensio, and the English Chamber Orchestra in 1975 for Brilliant Classics.
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Operas
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Zarzuelas
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Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast[2] 12 December 1896 |
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Patro | soprano | Isabel Brú |
Primorosa | soprano | Clotilde Perales |
Gurriato | tenor | Emilio Mesejo |
Melania | contralto | Pilar Vidal |
Lucio | baritone | José Rodríguez |
Colás, padre de Patro | bass | José Mesejo |
Vencejo | tenor | José López Ontiveros |
Tomasa | soprano | Aurora Rodríguez |
Paca | soprano | Carmen Palmer |
Altar boy | tenor | Luis Manzano Mancebo |
Alarcón | bass | Mr. Incia |
Epifanio | spoken role | Mr. Ripio |
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References
- Catherine O’Leary, Alberto Lázaro (2011). Censorship across Borders: The Reception of English Literature in Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 149.
- "Almanacco 16 July 1977" (in Italian). AmadeusOnline. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
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