Transatlantic Arias: early opera in Spain and the new world

Transatlantic Arias: early opera in Spain and the new world
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ENVIAMENT GRATUÏT*
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Rep-lo a casa en 2 / 3 dies per Missatger o Eco Enviament*
Through current theories of ideology, propaganda and musical reception, examines the development and impact of early opera in Spain and the Americas through close examination of the New World´s first three extant operas: Tomás de Torrejón´s Lima production of "La púrpura de la rosa" (1701), Domenico Zipoli´s Jesuit opera, "San Ignacio de Loyola" (ca. 1720), and a recently-discovered indigenous opera from the Jesuit missions, the anonymous "San Francisco Xavier" (ca. 1720-1740).