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José Serrano
Los Claveles
Works Info
Composer
:
José Serrano
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Zarzuela
Compose Date
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1929
'Los Claveles' is an opera composed by José Serrano, a Spanish composer, in 1929. The plot of the opera revolves around the story of a young woman named Rosaura, who is forced to marry a wealthy man named Don Juan, despite being in love with another man named Luis. The story takes place in a small village in Spain, where Rosaura's family is struggling to make ends meet. Don Juan, who is a wealthy landowner, offers to help the family in exchange for Rosaura's hand in marriage. Rosaura's father agrees to the proposal, and the wedding is arranged. However, Rosaura is deeply in love with Luis, a poor but honest man who works as a gardener in Don Juan's estate. Luis also loves Rosaura, but they are unable to be together due to their different social statuses. On the day of the wedding, Luis tries to stop the ceremony, but he is arrested and taken away by the police. Rosaura is heartbroken and decides to go through with the wedding, hoping that Don Juan will be kind to her. After the wedding, Rosaura discovers that Don Juan is a cruel and abusive husband. He treats her like a possession and does not allow her to leave the house or see her family. Rosaura becomes increasingly unhappy and longs to be with Luis. One day, Luis manages to escape from prison and comes to see Rosaura. They plan to run away together, but Don Juan discovers their plan and tries to stop them. In the end, Luis and Rosaura manage to escape and start a new life together. 'Los Claveles' premiered on March 29, 1929, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid, Spain. The opera is divided into three acts and features a variety of musical styles, including zarzuela, a traditional Spanish musical form. The music is characterized by its lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and emotional lyrics. The opera also features a large cast of characters, including singers, dancers, and actors. Overall, 'Los Claveles' is a romantic and emotional opera that explores themes of love, class, and freedom. It has become one of the most popular zarzuelas in Spain and has been performed in theaters around the world. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the timeless appeal of its music and story.
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