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Ruperto Chapí
El puñao de rosas
Works Info
Composer
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Ruperto Chapí
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Zarzuela
"El puñao de rosas" is an opera composed by Ruperto Chapí, a Spanish composer, in 1897. The plot of the opera revolves around the love story of a young couple, Juan and Marujita, who belong to different social classes. Juan is a poor flower seller, while Marujita is the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Despite their differences, they fall in love and decide to get married. However, Marujita's father opposes their union and tries to separate them. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own set of movements. The first act introduces the main characters and their situation. The second act focuses on the conflict between Juan and Marujita's father, who tries to bribe Juan to leave his daughter. The third act sees the resolution of the conflict, with Juan and Marujita finally getting married. One of the most notable characteristics of "El puñao de rosas" is its use of Spanish folk music. Chapí incorporates traditional Spanish melodies and rhythms into the opera, giving it a distinctly Spanish flavor. The opera also features a number of lively dance sequences, including a fandango and a seguidilla. "El puñao de rosas" premiered on March 13, 1897, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid. It was an immediate success, and quickly became one of the most popular operas in Spain. The opera's popularity was due in part to its accessibility - its use of folk music and dance made it appealing to a wide audience. Overall, "El puñao de rosas" is a charming and lively opera that captures the spirit of Spain. Its use of folk music and dance, combined with its romantic plot, make it a beloved classic of Spanish opera.
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