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Virginia (1873) is an opera in four acts with music by Venezuelan composer José Ángel Montero and libretto, in Italian, by . It is believed to be the first opera ever composed in Venezuela, and was first performed in the on April 26, 1873. The plot of the opera deals with despotic power and social injustice.

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  • Virginia es una ópera en cuatro actos, con música del compositor venezolano José Ángel Montero y libreto de (1809-1879). Fue la primera ópera compuesta en Venezuela y fue estrenada en el Teatro Caracas el 26 de abril de 1873. El texto de la ópera trata sobre el poder despótico y la injusticia social. (es)
  • Virginia (1873) is an opera in four acts with music by Venezuelan composer José Ángel Montero and libretto, in Italian, by . It is believed to be the first opera ever composed in Venezuela, and was first performed in the on April 26, 1873. The plot of the opera deals with despotic power and social injustice. (en)
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  • Virginia es una ópera en cuatro actos, con música del compositor venezolano José Ángel Montero y libreto de (1809-1879). Fue la primera ópera compuesta en Venezuela y fue estrenada en el Teatro Caracas el 26 de abril de 1873. El texto de la ópera trata sobre el poder despótico y la injusticia social. (es)
  • Virginia (1873) is an opera in four acts with music by Venezuelan composer José Ángel Montero and libretto, in Italian, by . It is believed to be the first opera ever composed in Venezuela, and was first performed in the on April 26, 1873. The plot of the opera deals with despotic power and social injustice. In 1969, the opera was revived in the Teatro Municipal de Caracas with the soprano Fedora Alemán in the title role. Later it was recorded, and revived again in July 2003, in a setting by the and the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex, with Elizabeth Almenar, and Amelia Salazar in the principal roles. (en)
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  • Domenico Bancalari (en)
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