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Ruperto Chapí
La Revoltosa
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Composer
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Ruperto Chapí
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Zarzuela
Compose Date
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1897
Average_duration
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36:48
La Revoltosa is an opera composed by Ruperto Chapí, a Spanish composer, in 1897. The plot of the opera revolves around the love story of Mari-Pepa, a young and beautiful woman, and Felipe, a handsome and wealthy man. Mari-Pepa is a flirtatious and rebellious woman who enjoys the attention of men, while Felipe is a serious and responsible man who is looking for a wife. The opera is set in Madrid, Spain, during the late 19th century. The first act takes place in a busy street in Madrid, where Mari-Pepa works as a seamstress. She is admired by many men, including Felipe, who is looking for a wife. Mari-Pepa is not interested in Felipe at first, but she eventually falls in love with him. The second act takes place in Felipe's house, where he is hosting a party. Mari-Pepa attends the party and causes a stir with her flirtatious behavior. Felipe becomes jealous and confronts Mari-Pepa, but they eventually reconcile and declare their love for each other. The third act takes place in a park, where Mari-Pepa and Felipe plan to elope. However, their plans are foiled by Mari-Pepa's jealous ex-boyfriend, who tries to stop them. In the end, Mari-Pepa and Felipe are able to overcome the obstacles and get married. La Revoltosa premiered on November 25, 1897, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid. The opera was an instant success and became one of the most popular Spanish operas of all time. The music of the opera is characterized by its lively and catchy melodies, which are influenced by Spanish folk music. The movements of the opera are divided into three acts, each with its own set of musical numbers. The first act includes a lively chorus of street vendors, a romantic duet between Mari-Pepa and Felipe, and a comic trio between Mari-Pepa and two of her admirers. The second act includes a festive chorus of party guests, a passionate duet between Mari-Pepa and Felipe, and a comic quartet between Mari-Pepa, Felipe, and two other characters. The third act includes a dramatic aria by Mari-Pepa, a lively chorus of park-goers, and a triumphant finale. Overall, La Revoltosa is a lively and entertaining opera that captures the spirit of Spanish culture and music. Its catchy melodies and romantic storyline have made it a beloved classic of the Spanish opera repertoire.
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