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Los amores de la Inés (The Loves of Inés) is a zarzuela in one act, two scenes, composed by Manuel de Falla in collaboration with Amadeu Vives. The work uses a Spanish language libretto by (Mannel Osorio y Bertrand) and the music is organized into a prelude and five musical sections. The zarzuela was premiered at the in Madrid on 12 April 1902. It was the only example of de Falla's five zarzuelas to be actually produced. It has been performed again in 2013, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, Madrid.

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  • Los amores de la Inés (es)
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  • Los amores de la Inés es una zarzuela compuesta por Manuel de Falla entre 1901 y 1902. Se estrenó el 12 de abril de 1902 en el Teatro Cómico de Madrid y tuvo veinte actuaciones, realizadas por la compañía de Loreto Prado y Enrique Chicote. Es la única de sus zarzuelas que se representó. El autor del libreto es . En ella intervienen ocho personajes y un coro e incluye una seguidilla y un interludio musical. La trama se desarrolla en Madrid, en una casa regentada por Lucas. (es)
  • Los amores de la Inés (The Loves of Inés) is a zarzuela in one act, two scenes, composed by Manuel de Falla in collaboration with Amadeu Vives. The work uses a Spanish language libretto by (Mannel Osorio y Bertrand) and the music is organized into a prelude and five musical sections. The zarzuela was premiered at the in Madrid on 12 April 1902. It was the only example of de Falla's five zarzuelas to be actually produced. It has been performed again in 2013, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, Madrid. (en)
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  • Los amores de la Inés (en)
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  • The Loves of Inés (en)
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  • The composer in 1919 (en)
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  • Teatro Cómico, Madrid (en)
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  • Los amores de la Inés es una zarzuela compuesta por Manuel de Falla entre 1901 y 1902. Se estrenó el 12 de abril de 1902 en el Teatro Cómico de Madrid y tuvo veinte actuaciones, realizadas por la compañía de Loreto Prado y Enrique Chicote. Es la única de sus zarzuelas que se representó. El autor del libreto es . En ella intervienen ocho personajes y un coro e incluye una seguidilla y un interludio musical. La trama se desarrolla en Madrid, en una casa regentada por Lucas. (es)
  • Los amores de la Inés (The Loves of Inés) is a zarzuela in one act, two scenes, composed by Manuel de Falla in collaboration with Amadeu Vives. The work uses a Spanish language libretto by (Mannel Osorio y Bertrand) and the music is organized into a prelude and five musical sections. The zarzuela was premiered at the in Madrid on 12 April 1902. It was the only example of de Falla's five zarzuelas to be actually produced. It has been performed again in 2013, at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, Madrid. (en)
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  • Emilio Dugi (en)
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