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Luisa Fernanda is a romantic zarzuela in three acts by Federico Moreno Torroba. It has been performed more than 10,000 times.[1] The Spanish-language libretto is by Federico Romero and Guillermo Fernández-Shaw. The first performance took place at Teatro Calderón (Madrid) on 26 March 1932. It was Moreno Torroba’s fourth zarzuela, his first to receive great acclaim.[1]
Luisa Fernanda | |
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Zarzuela by Federico Moreno Torroba | |
Librettist | |
Language | Spanish |
Premiere | 26 March 1932 Teatro Calderón (Madrid) |
Role | Voice type | Premiere cast, 26 March 1932 |
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Luisa Fernanda | mezzo-soprano | Selica Pérez Carpio |
Vidal Hernando | baritone[2] | Emilio Sagi Barba |
Duchess Carolina | soprano | Laura Nieto |
Javier Moreno | tenor | Faustino Arregui |
Mariana | mezzo-soprano | |
Anibal | tenor | |
Don Luis | baritone | |
Year | Cast (Luisa Fernanda, Vidal Hernando, Carolina, Javier) |
Conductor, opera house and orchestra |
Label |
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2006 | Nancy Herrera, Plácido Domingo, Mariola Cantarero, José Bros | Jesús López Cobos, Teatro Real Orchestra and Chorus | DVD: Opus Arte Cat: 009478 00969 |
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