Francisco de Vidales
Los que Fueren de Buen Gusto
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Composer:Francisco de VidalesGenre:VocalStyle:DanceAverage_duration:4:45"Los que Fueren de Buen Gusto" is a zarzuela composed by Francisco de Vidales, a Spanish composer and musician who lived during the 18th century. The zarzuela premiered in Madrid in 1760, and it quickly became popular among audiences due to its catchy melodies and humorous libretto. The zarzuela is divided into three acts, each of which contains several musical numbers. The first act introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the plot. The second act is the most musically diverse, featuring a variety of styles and moods. The third act brings the story to a close, resolving the conflicts and tying up loose ends. One of the most notable characteristics of "Los que Fueren de Buen Gusto" is its use of humor and satire. The libretto pokes fun at various aspects of Spanish society, including the aristocracy, the clergy, and the middle class. The music is also playful and lighthearted, with catchy melodies and lively rhythms. Another characteristic of the zarzuela is its use of traditional Spanish musical forms, such as the seguidilla and the jota. These forms are used to create a sense of authenticity and to connect the music to the culture and traditions of Spain. Overall, "Los que Fueren de Buen Gusto" is a lively and entertaining zarzuela that showcases the talents of Francisco de Vidales as a composer and musician. Its popularity has endured over the centuries, and it remains a beloved work of Spanish musical theater.More....
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