Pablo Sorozábal
Katiuska, zarzuela
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Composer:Pablo SorozábalGenre:OperaAverage_duration:51:27"Katiuska" is a zarzuela, a Spanish operatic genre, composed by Pablo Sorozábal in 1931. The plot is set in Russia during the early 20th century and revolves around the story of Katiuska, a young peasant girl who becomes a revolutionary leader. The opera is a love story between Katiuska and Prince Sergio, who is sent to suppress the revolution. The opera premiered on November 28, 1931, at the Teatro Calderón in Madrid, Spain. It was an instant success and became one of the most popular zarzuelas of the 20th century. The opera was later adapted into a film in 1959, starring the famous Spanish actress Sara Montiel. The opera is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct musical style. The first movement is characterized by lively folk music, reflecting the rural setting of the story. The second movement is more romantic, with lush orchestration and soaring melodies. The final movement is more dramatic, with powerful choral sections and intense orchestration. The music of "Katiuska" is characterized by its use of traditional Spanish and Russian folk melodies, combined with Sorozábal's own unique style. The opera features a wide range of musical styles, from lively dance numbers to powerful arias and duets. The characters in "Katiuska" are well-developed and complex, with each having their own motivations and desires. Katiuska is a strong and independent woman who fights for her beliefs, while Prince Sergio struggles with his duty to his country and his love for Katiuska. Overall, "Katiuska" is a masterpiece of Spanish opera, combining traditional folk music with Sorozábal's own unique style to create a powerful and moving work of art. Its popularity has endured for over 80 years, and it remains a beloved classic of the zarzuela genre.More....
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