Francisco Asenjo Barbieri
A piano student of Albeniz, a vocal student of Saldoni, a clarinet student of Broca and a composition student of Carnicer, Francisco was thoroughly engulfed with the influence of Spanish music. Fortunately or not, Francisco became a "wanderlust" eeking out an existence with the use of his talents. He finally took residence in Madrid and began composing for the theatre. Barbieri's first complete opera in the Spanish vein (i.e., Zarzuela) was "Gloria y peluca" and he coninued this genre. Other operas included "Pan y toros," "Jugar con fuego," and "El barberillo de Lavapies." His most important contribution, however, was his collection (library) of historical Spanish music. His "Cancionero musical de los siglos XV y XVI" contained at least 459 transcriptions and commentaries alone.
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Discographie
3 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Francisco Asenjo Barbieri: El Barberillo de Lavapiés [Zarzuela en Tres Actos] (1958)
Gran Orquesta Sinfónica, Ataulfo Argenta, Ana María Olaría
Opérette - Paru chez Classical Moments le 24 mai 2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Francisco Asenjo Barbieri: Pan y Toros [Zarzuela en Tres Actos] (1956)
Gran Orquesta Sinfónica, Indalecio Cisneros, Ana María Iriarte
Opérette - Paru chez Classical Moments le 24 mai 2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Antología de Zarzuela I
Classique - Paru chez JamadaDigital le 22 févr. 2015
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo