682:(1919)... Las bravias continued along the same line, but Alonso later went back to a more traditional zarzuela format with La linda tapada (1924), a work of undoubted quality. The regional zarzuela — Castilian peasants this time — appeared in La Bejarana (1924), from which a number of songs still survive; and in the Murcian zarzuela La Parranda (1928), which has also endured. Still, Alonso's masterwork is La Calesera (1925), which evokes the city of Madrid and popular culture, as well as a wider Spanish feeling, recalling the political battles of the nineteenth century..."
126:). Later, he wrote music for ballroom dances such as polkas, mazurkas, and waltzes. When he was 16 years old, he led the band of the powder workers of the El Fargue district of Granada, and later created a choir at the Philharmonic Society of Granada that performed several concerts in Granada. At age 18 he premiered his first opera with La Niña de los Cantares, performed at the Teatro Cervantes in 1905. At that time he also became the director of the regimental band of Córdoba, for whom he composed his well-known pasodoble Pólvora sin Humo.
431:
115:. As the son of a pianist, Alonso was interested in music from early childhood. His mother supported him when, unable to overcome the dissection classes , he abandoned a career in medicine for musical studies. He studied music initially with Antonio Segura, and later with Celestino Villa, choirmaster of the
27:
681:
Tomás Marco - Spanish music in the twentieth century - Page 98 1993 "In a more purposeful way than Luna, Alonso decided to move the zarzuela closer to the revue, a genre he considered more likely than operetta to become acclimated to
Spanish soil. He achieved lasting success with Las corsarias
134:
His mother and father died in 1905 and 1908 respectively and Alonso decided to move to Madrid to focus on making the most of the better musical opportunities offered by the capital. After a banquet and tribute offered by his colleagues on 12 March, he bid farewell to
Granada in 1911.
691:
Vincent J. Cincotta - Zarzuela, the
Spanish lyric theatre: a complete reference 2003 "During his 48-year career, Alonso composed the music for 74 zarzuelas and sainetes liricos, 72 operettas and musical revues, 32 lyrical entremeses and other short musical pieces for the theatre,
218:
made the maestro one of the great composers of the time, even achieving a decoration for the flag. From this time the Master is free to compose at will. His works met the same success in many countries of Latin
America and Alonso was able to stage some of his works in
352:
740:
293:
Paco Alonso not only composed operettas, but was a versatile author who created many sketches and revues. Of those released in 1927 in
735:
214:
was heard singing it while shaving. The more than twenty thousand performances of the work since its premiere by the company of
399:
745:
755:
633:
83:(both with lyrics by Emilio González del Castillo). He wrote also two pasodobles for fiestas in the city of Alicante,
760:
170:
158:
184:
99:
for band, chorus and bass soloist. He also was elected president of the
General Society of Authors of Spain.
750:
411:
251:
599:
607:
480:
150:, La Bella Chelito and La Goya. But he met only modest success for his stage works as the one act
84:
198:
which was repeatedly encored by the audience. He showed more maturity in his orchestration in
255:
246:. At this time Alonso took inspiration from folk music of the various regions of Spain as in
239:
138:
He arrived in Madrid with 600 pesetas in his pocket and initially devoted himself to writing
52:, which he impressed with grace and ease. Many of his works are still highly valued, as the
730:
725:
585:
116:
371:
After the war the love of zarzuela fell into a deep decline and although Alonso premiered
254:, released in 1925, but which met with little success despite its excellent score. At the
8:
563:
44:
Alonso's music is funny, cheerful, easy melody and with a popular accent. He excelled in
162:
403:
123:
339:
215:
37:(9 May 1887 – 18 May 1948) was a Spanish composer of popular theatre music and
324:
555:
294:
206:
which became extremely popular in Spain, was sung by soldiers who were off to the
577:
430:
147:
122:
Alonso's first compositions were created for the
Escuelas del Ave María (founder
320:
465:
456:
719:
379:
focussing on operetta and musical comedy with which he had some success as
211:
143:
710:
20:
202:, premiered at the Teatro Martín in 1919, that included the pasodoble
315:
But his greatest success in the field of the revue came in 1931 with
53:
45:
361:
38:
26:
176:
Alonso had to wait until 1916 for his first real success with the
139:
207:
151:
112:
108:
72:
705:
415:
192:
49:
418:, in 1948, he was buried in a massive funeral. His posthumous
226:
In 1924, came a consecutive series of successes starting with
220:
177:
230:, premiered at the Teatro Cómico and included the popular
142:, then very fashionable, for stars of the time as
111:, where he received his early education from the
717:
414:. After his death at his home on Calle Sagasta,
282:which became a popular anthem of the region. In
274:set in Murcia opened in 1937. This included the
250:with its Andalusian atmosphere to a libretto by
102:
402:. While convalescing from an operation for
169:premiered with the librettist and composer
398:In 1947 he was elected as director of the
210:of Africa, so much so that even the king
187:. In 1918 he premiered a lyrical fantasy
429:
262:, with a Madrid ambience, and featuring
25:
19:For the Mexican wrestling promoter, see
718:
711:http://www.zarzuela.net/com/alonso.htm
242:and that was equally popular for its
422:, a lyrical sainete opened in 1951.
323:and written especially for the star
741:20th-century Spanish male musicians
13:
484:(1935) They called me the presumed
14:
772:
699:
623:(1932) What's happening in Cadiz?
400:Society of Authors and Publishers
342:he premiered mainly revues like
327:who scored an enormous hit with
637:(1942) Mrs. Ladybug is my heart
634:es:Doña Mariquita de mi corazón
238:premiered the same year at the
736:20th-century Spanish composers
685:
675:
258:in the same year he premiered
1:
668:
589:(1933). Those from Villadiego
490:(1939) Rose, the trouser girl
452:(1924) The veiled pretty girl
165:on 13 November 1911. In 1913
107:Francisco Alonso was born in
746:Spanish male opera composers
706:http://www.maestroalonso.com
573:(1930). I go to bed at eight
412:es:Francisco Ramos de Castro
381:Doña Mariquita de mi Corazón
350:which include the pasodoble
286:(1931), set in Segovia, its
129:
7:
756:Spanish classical composers
600:es:Luna de miel en El Cairo
567:(1927). The punishing women
559:(1919). The female corsairs
508:(1928) The best in the port
10:
777:
655:(1916) From Madrid to Hell
617:(1935) The take up of arms
608:es:Mi costilla es un hueso
603:(1943). Honeymoon in Cairo
264:Pasodoble de los Chisperos
185:Teatro Novedades de Madrid
18:
481:es:Me llaman la presumida
348:Las de los Ojos en Blanco
308:. The next year followed
252:es:Luis Fernandez Ardavín
183:, which premiered at the
171:es:Enrique García Álvarez
161:, which premiered at the
103:Childhood and early youth
91:, premiered in 1934, and
85:Les Fogueres de Sant Joan
30:Francisco Alonso in 1927.
649:(1929) The Sash of Diana
545:(1930) The affectionate.
514:(1929) couplets of Ronda
425:
385:Luna de Miel en El Cairo
302:Chotis de las Taquimecas
244:Pasodoble de los Quintos
146:, Resurrección Quijano,
761:Spanish opera composers
595:(1933). Beautiful women
533:Revistas and comedias:
476:(1930) The naughty girl
393:Tres Días Para Quererte
329:Pasodoble de los Nardos
643:(1931) Bells to Flight
611:(1933)My rib is a bone
526:(1951) The lavish girl
435:
366:Me Llaman la Presumida
159:Tomás López Torregrosa
35:Francisco Alonso López
31:
659:Música, Luz y Alegría
653:De Madrid al Infierno
629:(1933) Women of Fire
571:Me acuesto a las ocho
539:(1928). The mourners.
433:
353:Horchatera Valenciana
256:Teatro de la Zarzuela
189:De Madrid al Infierno
181:Música, Luz y Alegría
29:
661:Music, Light and Joy
586:es:Las de Villadiego
551:(1929) Just in case!
488:Rosa, La pantalonera
410:a comedy written by
117:Cathedral of Granada
751:People from Granada
647:El Ceñidor de Diana
621:¿Qué pasa en Cadiz?
593:Las mujeres bonitas
564:es:Las castigadoras
549:¡Por si las moscas!
506:La mejor del puerto
276:Canción del Platero
268:Himno a la Libertad
615:Las de armas tomar
436:
408:24 Horas Mintiendo
404:retinal detachment
389:Aquella Noche Azul
232:Canción del Gitano
167:El Bueno de Guzmán
157:with the composer
97:pasodoble foguerer
93:La Nit de San Joan
89:La festa del poble
32:
344:Las de Villadiego
340:Spanish Civil War
319:premiered at the
310:Chotis de la Lola
216:Salvador Videgain
155:¡Armas al Hombro!
77:Las de Villadiego
768:
693:
689:
683:
679:
641:Campanas a vuelo
627:Mujeres de fuego
556:es:Las corsarias
518:Curro el de Lora
470:(1928) The spree
450:La linda tapada.
358:Mujeres de Fuego
300:, featuring the
298:Las Castigadoras
295:es:Teatro Eslava
248:Curro el de Lora
16:Spanish composer
776:
775:
771:
770:
769:
767:
766:
765:
716:
715:
702:
697:
696:
690:
686:
680:
676:
671:
666:
578:es:Las Leandras
512:Coplas de Ronda
494:Manuelita Rosas
428:
395:, (both 1945).
373:Manuelita Rosas
331:and the chotis
288:Canto a Segovia
228:La Linda Tapada
148:Pastora Imperio
132:
105:
75:from the revue
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
774:
764:
763:
758:
753:
748:
743:
738:
733:
728:
714:
713:
708:
701:
700:External links
698:
695:
694:
684:
673:
672:
670:
667:
665:
664:
663:
662:
656:
650:
644:
638:
630:
624:
618:
612:
604:
596:
590:
582:
574:
568:
560:
552:
546:
543:Las cariñosas.
540:
530:
529:
528:
527:
521:
515:
509:
503:
500:La zapaterita.
497:
491:
485:
477:
471:
466:es:La Parranda
462:
457:es:La calesera
453:
447:
437:
434:Bust in Madrid
427:
424:
280:Canto a Murcia
234:, followed by
131:
128:
104:
101:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
773:
762:
759:
757:
754:
752:
749:
747:
744:
742:
739:
737:
734:
732:
729:
727:
724:
723:
721:
712:
709:
707:
704:
703:
688:
678:
674:
660:
657:
654:
651:
648:
645:
642:
639:
636:
635:
631:
628:
625:
622:
619:
616:
613:
610:
609:
605:
602:
601:
597:
594:
591:
588:
587:
583:
580:
579:
575:
572:
569:
566:
565:
561:
558:
557:
553:
550:
547:
544:
541:
538:
537:Las lloronas.
535:
534:
532:
531:
525:
522:
519:
516:
513:
510:
507:
504:
501:
498:
495:
492:
489:
486:
483:
482:
478:
475:
472:
469:
467:
463:
460:
458:
454:
451:
448:
445:
442:
441:
439:
438:
432:
423:
421:
417:
413:
409:
406:he premiered
405:
401:
396:
394:
390:
386:
382:
378:
377:La Zapaterita
374:
369:
367:
363:
359:
355:
354:
349:
345:
341:
336:
334:
330:
326:
322:
318:
313:
311:
307:
306:Las Cariñosas
303:
299:
296:
291:
289:
285:
281:
277:
273:
269:
265:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
241:
237:
233:
229:
224:
222:
217:
213:
209:
205:
201:
200:Las Corsarias
197:
194:
190:
186:
182:
179:
174:
172:
168:
164:
163:Teatro Martín
160:
156:
153:
149:
145:
141:
136:
127:
125:
124:Andrés Manjón
120:
118:
114:
110:
100:
98:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
67:, the chotis
66:
62:
59:, the chotis
58:
55:
51:
47:
42:
40:
36:
28:
22:
687:
677:
658:
652:
646:
640:
632:
626:
620:
614:
606:
598:
592:
584:
576:
570:
562:
554:
548:
542:
536:
523:
517:
511:
505:
499:
493:
487:
479:
473:
464:
455:
449:
444:La bejarana.
443:
419:
407:
397:
392:
388:
384:
380:
376:
372:
370:
365:
357:
351:
347:
343:
337:
332:
328:
321:Teatro Pavón
317:Las Leandras
316:
314:
309:
305:
301:
297:
292:
287:
283:
279:
275:
271:
267:
263:
259:
247:
243:
240:Teatro Apolo
235:
231:
227:
225:
212:Alfonso XIII
204:La Banderita
203:
199:
196:Oye Nicanora
195:
188:
180:
175:
166:
154:
144:La Fornarina
137:
133:
121:
106:
96:
92:
88:
81:Maitechu mía
80:
79:or the song
76:
68:
65:Las Leandras
64:
63:, both from
60:
56:
43:
34:
33:
731:1948 deaths
726:1887 births
474:La Picarona
325:Celia Gámez
290:stood out.
284:La Picarona
272:La Parranda
260:La Calesera
236:La Bejarana
191:, with the
21:Paco Alonso
720:Categories
669:References
524:La rumbosa
440:Zarzuela:
420:La Rumbosa
338:Until the
57:Los Nardos
46:pasodobles
362:zarzuelas
360:and some
130:In Madrid
87:, titled
54:pasacalle
39:zarzuelas
387:(1943),
383:(1942),
368:(1935).
333:El Pichi
278:and the
113:Piarists
95:1934, a
73:cerillas
61:El Pichi
581:(1931).
208:Rif War
152:sainete
109:Granada
520:(1926)
502:(1941)
496:(1941)
461:(1925)
446:(1923)
416:Madrid
375:, and
193:chotis
140:cuplés
69:Tabaco
50:chotis
426:Works
364:like
221:Paris
178:revue
692:..."
391:and
304:and
266:and
71:and
48:and
722::
356:,
346:,
335:.
312:.
270:.
223:.
173:.
119:.
41:.
468:.
459:.
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.