Jacinto Guerrero
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Jacinto Guerrero (16 August 1895 Ajofrín, Toledo, Spain – 15 September 1951 Madrid, Spain), was a prolific composer of zarzuelas and revues, as well as some orchestral compositions.
Guerrero was educated at the choir school in Toledo and Madrid Royal Conservatory. Amongst his best-known works are:
- La montería (The Hunt, 1923)
- Los gavilanes (The Sparrowhawks, 1924)
- El huésped del sevillano (The Guest at the Sevillano Inn, 1926)
- La rosa del azafrán (The Saffron Rose, 1930)
Selected filmography
- Bound for Cairo (1935)
- Currito of the Cross (1936)
External links
- Biographical Page
- Los gavilanes synopsis
- El huésped del Sevillano synopsis
- La montería synopsis
- La rosa del azafrán synopsis
References
- Zarzuela.net
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