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Federico Moreno Torroba
La Marchenera
Works Info
Composer
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Federico Moreno Torroba
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1928
La Marchenera is an opera composed by Federico Moreno Torroba, with a libretto by Federico Romero and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw. The opera was composed in 1928 and premiered on March 23, 1928, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid, Spain. The plot of La Marchenera revolves around the character of Luisa Fernanda, a young woman from a wealthy family who falls in love with a poor man named Javier Moreno. Despite the objections of her family, Luisa Fernanda and Javier Moreno continue to see each other, and eventually, they decide to elope. However, their plans are complicated by the arrival of a wealthy suitor named Vidal Hernando, who is also in love with Luisa Fernanda. Vidal Hernando tries to win Luisa Fernanda's affections by offering her family money and gifts, but she remains loyal to Javier Moreno. In the end, Javier Moreno and Luisa Fernanda are able to overcome the obstacles in their path and are reunited. The opera ends with a joyful celebration of their love. La Marchenera is known for its beautiful melodies and lively dance rhythms, which reflect the traditional music of the region of Andalusia in southern Spain. The opera features a number of memorable arias and duets, including "De este apacible rincón de Madrid" and "En un país de fábula". The movements of La Marchenera are divided into three acts, each of which features a different setting and mood. The first act takes place in Madrid, where Luisa Fernanda and Javier Moreno first meet. The second act is set in the countryside, where Luisa Fernanda and Javier Moreno plan their elopement. The third act takes place in the palace of Luisa Fernanda's family, where the final confrontation between the lovers and Vidal Hernando takes place. Overall, La Marchenera is a charming and romantic opera that showcases the talents of Federico Moreno Torroba as a composer of Spanish music. Its premiere in 1928 was a great success, and it has remained a popular work in the Spanish operatic repertoire ever since.
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Works Music
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The Black March  Petenera. Tres boras antes del día
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The Black March  Preludio del Acto Tercero
6:44
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The Black March  Alza Esa Frente, Paloma'-'El Pueblo Tiene un Cantar'
4:59
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