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- Tonadilla abstract "Tonadilla was a Spanish musical song form of theatrical origin; not danced. The genre was a type of short, satirical musical comedy popular in 18th-century Spain, and later in Cuba and other Spanish colonial countries.It originated as a song type, then dialogue for characters was written into the tonadilla, and it expanded into a miniature opera lasting from 10 to 20 minutes. It drew its personages from everyday life and included popular and folk music and dance, and vernacular language. The tonadilla also influenced the development of the zarzuela, the characteristic form of Spanish musical drama or comedy.The first tonadilla is ascribed to Luis Misson in 1757. Notable composers of tonadillas in Spain included Blas de Laserna, Pablo Esteve and Jacinto Valledor.The tonadilla was particularly popular in Cuba where more than 200 stage tonadillas were sung between 1790 to 1814, the year in which they began to be displaced from Havana programs, finding new life in the Cuban provinces.".
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- Tonadilla wikiPageRevisionID "684026571".
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Amalia_Molina.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Blas_de_Laserna.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuban_styles_of_music.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_theatre.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_styles_of_music.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatrical_genres.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Cuban_musical_theatre.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Havana.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Jacinto_Valledor.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Esteve.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Song.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Vernacular.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLink Zarzuela.
- Tonadilla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tonadilla".
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- Tonadilla subject Category:Cuban_styles_of_music.
- Tonadilla subject Category:Musical_theatre.
- Tonadilla subject Category:Spanish_styles_of_music.
- Tonadilla subject Category:Theatrical_genres.
- Tonadilla hypernym Form.
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- Tonadilla type Q188451.
- Tonadilla comment "Tonadilla was a Spanish musical song form of theatrical origin; not danced. The genre was a type of short, satirical musical comedy popular in 18th-century Spain, and later in Cuba and other Spanish colonial countries.It originated as a song type, then dialogue for characters was written into the tonadilla, and it expanded into a miniature opera lasting from 10 to 20 minutes. It drew its personages from everyday life and included popular and folk music and dance, and vernacular language.".
- Tonadilla label "Tonadilla".
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- Tonadilla wasDerivedFrom Tonadilla?oldid=684026571.
- Tonadilla isPrimaryTopicOf Tonadilla.