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Los diamantes de la corona is a zarzuela in three acts by the composer Francisco Asenjo Barbieri with a libretto by Francisco Camprodón. The opera is taken from the original French libretto by Eugène Scribe and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges which was set to music by Daniel Auber in 1841. Barbieri's work was first performed at the Teatro del Circo in Madrid on 15 September 1854. Auber's work retained popularity at the Opéra-Comique from its première there in 1841 (receiving 180 performances in its first eight seasons), with over 370 performances up to the fire of 1887.

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  • Los diamantes de la corona (es)
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  • Los diamantes de la corona es una zarzuela en tres actos, compuesta por Francisco Asenjo Barbieri sobre libreto de Francisco Camprodón. Está inspirado en el libreto original de Eugène Scribe y Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges escrito para la ópera cómica, homónima de Daniel-François Esprit Auber. Se estrenó en el Teatro del Circo de Madrid el 15 de septiembre de 1854. (es)
  • Los diamantes de la corona is a zarzuela in three acts by the composer Francisco Asenjo Barbieri with a libretto by Francisco Camprodón. The opera is taken from the original French libretto by Eugène Scribe and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges which was set to music by Daniel Auber in 1841. Barbieri's work was first performed at the Teatro del Circo in Madrid on 15 September 1854. Auber's work retained popularity at the Opéra-Comique from its première there in 1841 (receiving 180 performances in its first eight seasons), with over 370 performances up to the fire of 1887. (en)
  • Los diamantes de la corona est une zarzuela en trois actes, composée par Francisco Asenjo Barbieri sur un livret de , inspirés par celui de Eugène Scribe et Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, écrit pour l'opéra du même nom (Les Diamants de la couronne), de Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. Elle fut jouée pour la première fois à Madrid le 15 septembre 1854. Cette zarzuela montre une grande influence de l'opéra italien, mais avec des touches de . Elle imite l'œuvre de Auber, Les Diamants de la couronne, qui était très populaire en son temps. (fr)
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  • Los diamantes de la corona es una zarzuela en tres actos, compuesta por Francisco Asenjo Barbieri sobre libreto de Francisco Camprodón. Está inspirado en el libreto original de Eugène Scribe y Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges escrito para la ópera cómica, homónima de Daniel-François Esprit Auber. Se estrenó en el Teatro del Circo de Madrid el 15 de septiembre de 1854. (es)
  • Los diamantes de la corona is a zarzuela in three acts by the composer Francisco Asenjo Barbieri with a libretto by Francisco Camprodón. The opera is taken from the original French libretto by Eugène Scribe and Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges which was set to music by Daniel Auber in 1841. Barbieri's work was first performed at the Teatro del Circo in Madrid on 15 September 1854. Auber's work retained popularity at the Opéra-Comique from its première there in 1841 (receiving 180 performances in its first eight seasons), with over 370 performances up to the fire of 1887. The dramatist and poet Francisco Camprodón Lafont, first declining the composers Joaquín Gaztambide and José Inzenga, offered his adaptation to Barbieri, who had already achieved his first major zarzuela success with Jugar con fuego in 1851, and was in the process of creating a new theatre in Madrid. A recording was made at the Teatro Monumental Madrid in 1957 by Columbia, with Pilar Lorengar, María Dolores Alite, Ginés Torrano, Manuel Ausensi, Gerardo Monreal and Rafael Campos, with Ataúlfo Argenta conducting the Orquesta Sinfónica the Coros Cantores de Madrid. This was re-issued in 1997. The work was staged in the Teatro de la Zarzuela Madrid in the 2009–10 and 2014–15 seasons, which transferred to Lisbon. (en)
  • Los diamantes de la corona est une zarzuela en trois actes, composée par Francisco Asenjo Barbieri sur un livret de , inspirés par celui de Eugène Scribe et Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, écrit pour l'opéra du même nom (Les Diamants de la couronne), de Daniel-François-Esprit Auber. Elle fut jouée pour la première fois à Madrid le 15 septembre 1854. Cette zarzuela montre une grande influence de l'opéra italien, mais avec des touches de . Elle imite l'œuvre de Auber, Les Diamants de la couronne, qui était très populaire en son temps. * Portail de la musique classique * Portail de l’Espagne * Portail de l’opéra (fr)
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