José Serrano
La Alegria del batallon
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Composer:José SerranoGenre:OperaStyle:ZarzuelaCompose Date:1909Average_duration:2:23"La Alegria del batallon" is an opera composed by José Serrano, a Spanish composer, in 1939. The opera premiered on March 23, 1939, at the Teatro Apolo in Madrid, Spain. The plot of the opera revolves around a group of soldiers who are stationed in a small town. The soldiers are bored and restless, and they long for some excitement and adventure. One day, a group of gypsies arrives in the town, and the soldiers are immediately drawn to their music and dancing. The soldiers begin to interact with the gypsies, and they soon become friends. The gypsies teach the soldiers how to dance and play music, and the soldiers teach the gypsies how to shoot and march. As the soldiers and gypsies spend more time together, they begin to develop a deep bond. The soldiers start to see the gypsies as more than just entertainers, and the gypsies start to see the soldiers as more than just customers. However, their friendship is threatened when a group of bandits arrives in the town and starts causing trouble. The soldiers and gypsies band together to fight off the bandits, and they are successful in driving them away. The opera ends with the soldiers and gypsies celebrating their victory and their friendship. "La Alegria del batallon" is known for its lively and upbeat music, which features traditional Spanish rhythms and melodies. The opera is divided into three movements, each of which features a different style of music. The first movement is a lively dance, the second movement is a romantic ballad, and the third movement is a rousing march. Overall, "La Alegria del batallon" is a charming and entertaining opera that celebrates the power of friendship and the joy of music and dance.More....
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The Alegria of the Battalion
'Preludio y Canción Guajira: Aquí está quien lo tiene tó y no tiene ná'
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