Boston Opera & Zarzuela presents a classical lyric concert featuring solos and ensembles of the most well-known Zarzuelas of all time.
Zarzuela is a traditional Spanish musical genre that originated in the 17th century and has since evolved into a distinctive lyric form combining operatic, theatrical, and musical elements, featuring a mix of sung and spoken parts.
The genre found its way to the Americas during the colonial period and subsequently experienced a notable expansion and adaptation. As Spanish culture took root in Latin America, the genre merged with indigenous musical traditions, creating a unique fusion that reflected the cultural diversity of the region.
Featuring international singers Alesandra Collins, Michael Gonzalez, Harry Otero, and Lucia Panizza, accompanied by Dr. Libor Dudas on the piano.
As a Hispanic led nonprofit organization, it is part of Boston Opera & Zarzuela’s mission to share our musical heritage in Greater Boston.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Newton Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.