Operas/ Zarzuelas

February 2026 Forums Off topic Operas/ Zarzuelas

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    Te quiero dijiste, Spanish tenor Jose Carreras

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    Jose Sosa Esquivel, Mexican tenor, opera singer, only a few groups of peoples appreciated his talent and his beautifil voice, but his son Jose Jose became famous, both had the same voice, but Jose Jose sang bolero and ballads. In his house only classical music and opera were listened

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    The Spanish tenor Placido Domingo. The beach used to be called La Minita, which provided free food for the whole town, free lobsters, turtles, coconuts, grapes, sugar cane, red snappers, crabs, and many more. The song was composed by the Cuban pianist and composer known as Ernesto Lecuona; people called him the Latin American Mozart. He took the customs of the workers and the peasants and transformed them into classical music; he never claimed copyright

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    Composer Ernesto Lecuona. Place known as Chavon

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    Song composed by Ernesto Lecuona
    Siboney indigenous Taino peoples of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hayti ( original name of Haiti until it was split by the French. The name Latin America was designated by France and Napoleón; the original name was Abya Yala. The original name of North America ( Canada, US, and Mexico ) was the Turtle Islands

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernesto_Lecuona

    Partial biography of Ernesto Lecuona, he was a descendant of Spanish, and he composed a famous song to Malaga ( Malagueña )

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