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Zarzuela: Spanish Operetta, American Stage
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Zarzuela: Spanish Operetta, American Stage Hardcover - 2000

by Janet L. Sturman


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Once a wildly popular form of Spanish entertainment, the zarzuela boasts a long history of bridging classical and popular art. Yet its contradictions make it a theatrical chameleon. Neither opera nor serious drama, the staging still requires trained singers and good actors. Neither purely folkloric nor high art, the music is too popular for some and too classical for others.

Janet L. Sturman traces the zarzuela's colorful history from its origins as a Spanish court entertainment to Cuba's pivotal role in transmitting it to Latin America and the Caribbean. Ranging from Argentina, Mexico, and Puerto Rico to El Paso, Miami, and New York, Sturman draws distinctions among the ways various Spanish-speaking communities have reformulated zarzuela by combining the traditional model with local characters, music, dances, and politics. She also explores two theaters in New York, Repertorio Espaol and the Thalia Spanish Theatre, that have fostered the zarzuela by mounting innovative productions that cultivate both audiences and a network of donors.

Vivid and revealing, Zarzuela recognizes the enduring cultural and social relevance of a genre at once resilient, adaptable, and temptingly elusive.

First line

Madison Square Garden bears little resemblance to the first Teatro de la Zarzuela, the palace theater located on the wooded grounds on the outskirts of Madrid where, legend claims, the Spanish monarchs Prince Philip IV and Mariana of Austria attended the premiere of El Laurel de Apolo (The Wreath of Apollo) in 1657.

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Once the most popular form of Spanish entertainment short of the bullfight, the zarzuela boasts a long history of bridging the categories of classical and popular art. It is neither opera nor serious drama, yet it requires both trained singers and good actors. The content is neither purely folkloric nor high art; it is too popular for some and too classical for others. In Zarzuela, Janet L. Sturman assesses the political as well as the musical significance of this chameleon of music-drama.

Sturman traces the zarzuela's colorful history from its seventeenth-century origins as a Spanish court entertainment to its adaptation in Spain's colonial outposts in the New World. She examines Cuba's pivotal role in transmitting the zarzuela to Latin America and the Caribbean and draws distinctions among the ways in which various Spanish-speaking communities have reformulated zarzuela, combining elements of the Spanish model with local characters, music, dances, and political perspectives. The settings Sturman considers include Argentina, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. cities of El Paso, Miami, Chicago, New York, and Napa, California.

Sturman also demonstrates how the zarzuela plays a role in defining American urban ethnicity. She offers a glimpse into two longstanding theaters in New York, Repertorio Espanol and the Thalia Spanish Theatre, that have fostered the tradition of zarzuela, mounting innovative productions and cultivating audiences. Sturman constructs a profile of the audience that supports modern zarzuela and examines the extensive personal network that sustains it financially.

Just as the zarzuela afforded an opportunity in the past for Spaniards to assert their individualityin the face of domination by Italian and central European musical standards, it continues to stand for a distinctive Hispanic legacy. Zarzuela provides a major advance in recognizing the enduring cultural and social significance of this resilient and adaptable genre.

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  • Title Zarzuela: Spanish Operetta, American Stage
  • Author Janet L. Sturman
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Printing
  • Pages 256
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Illinois Press, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • Date September 14, 2000
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • ISBN 9780252025969 / 0252025962
  • Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.33 x 6.29 x 1 in (23.70 x 15.98 x 2.54 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Zarzuela
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 00008032
  • Dewey Decimal Code 782.12

About the author

Janet L. Sturman is a professor of music and ethnomusicology at the University of Arizona. She is the author of The Course of Mexican Music.
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