What is Zarzuela?

By Dr. Emilio Casares Rodicio - Professor Emeritus from the Complutense University of Madrid

Dr. Emilio Casares Rodicio - Professor Emeritus from the Complutense University of Madrid
Zarzuela is a beautiful art form of Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that switches between spoken and sung scenes encompassing rhythm and traditions blended with comical and musical styles, incorporating operatic and popular songs as well as dance. Zarzuela originated in Spain in the 17th century

17th century

Its name comes from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, where the royal family resides. It was there that the first works of the great literary figure Calderon de la Barca were performed (El Golfo de las Sirenas and El Laurel de Apolo are the two main examples of this genre) effectively launching Zarzuela to the rest of Spain and the world.
The Zarzuela evolved during the 18th century and became entertainment for the general population during the middle of the 19th century. Zarzuela, because of this, has had a continuous history of metamorphosis and change from its birth until the present. This evolution is reflected in the more thar 10,000 works that were created in Spain, as well as the 4000 works created in Latin America. The Zarzuela genre covers all of Latin America as well as the Philippines, with a unique artistic synchronization with the Spanish peninsula.

The best of the Zarzuela

Analía Olivera

adviser

Analía celebrates the heritage of being the fourth generation in her family immersed in music and cultural production, studying at Interlochen National Music Academy Michigan, she joined the National Symphony Orchestra of SODRE Uruguay and the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra as a violist player. Participates in the foundation of the Youth Symphony Orchestra “José Artigas” She begins her career as a Cultural Producer becoming the General Manager of the SODRE National Youth Symphony Orchestra producing national official tours and concerts throughout Europe as in the Berlin Philharmonic, in the United States Kennedy Center, National Theaters of Mexico and Panama Analía has been the Institutional Coordinator of the SODRE National Symphony Orchestra, developing institutional strengthening and exchange at national and international level. She is the Institutional Coordinator of the Foundation” Sistema de Orquestas y Coros Infantiles y Juveniles del Uruguay” that has been for more than 20 years accomplishing the statement about” Music as universal right”, making it possible for thousands of children of all across Uruguay to access a Choral and Orchestral training. Also joining the team in Zarzuela USA as the Executive Director.