Juan Vert

Spanish composer
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Juan Vert

Juan Bautista Vert Carbonell (1890, in Carcaixent – 1931,[1] in Madrid) was a Valencian composer of Spanish zarzuelas. He worked in collaboration with Reveriano Soutullo.[2]

Works

Catalog of works by Juan Vert (list not exhaustive)
Year Work Type Librettist
1917 Las vírgenes paganas. Zarzuela Enrique García Alvarez and ca:Félix Garzo
1918 El Versalles madrileño. Zarzuela -
1919 El capricho de una reina (in collaboration with Reveriano Soutullo). Zarzuela es:Antonio Paso y es:Antonio Vidal y Moya
1919 La Garduña (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Antonio Paso y es:José Rosales Méndez
1919 Justicias y ladrones (in collaboration with Soutullo) . Operetta -
1920 La Guillotina (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Pastor
1920 Guitarras y bandurrias (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela es:Francisco García Pacheco y Antonio Paso
1921 Los hombrecitos (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela es:Enrique Calonge
1921 La Paloma del barrio (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela -
1921 Las perversas (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Alfonso Lapena Casañas y Alfonso Muñoz
1922 La venus de Chamberí (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Fernando Luque
1923 La conquista del mundo (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Fernando Luque
1923 La piscina del Buda (in collaboration with Soutullo y Vicente Lleó). Zarzuela Antonio Paso y Joaquín Dicenta
1923 El regalo de boda (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Fernando Luque
1924 La leyenda del beso (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Enrique Reoyo, Antonio Paso y Silva Aramburu
1924 La chica del sereno (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela -
1925 La casita del guarda (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Enrique Calonge
1925 Primitivo y la Gregoria o el amor en la Prehistoria (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Fernando Luque y Enrique Calonge
1925 Encarna, la misterio (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Enrique Calonge y Fernando Luque
1927 La del Soto del Parral (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Anselmo C. Carreño y Luis Fernández de Sevilla
1927 El último romántico (in collaboration with Reveriano Soutullo). Zarzuela José Tellaeche
1928 Las Maravillosas (in collaboration with Soutullo) . Revista musical Antonio Paso y Tomás Borrás
1930 Las Pantorrillas (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela Joaquin Mariño y Francisco García Loygorri
El capricho de Margot (in collaboration with Soutullo). Zarzuela -
Las aventuras de Colón. Zarzuela -

References

  1. ^ Peter Hugh Reed (1954). American Record Guide. Vol. 21. Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation. p. 44. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  2. ^ Historia de la Música Española: Siglo XX -1993 p95 "Reveriano Soutullo (1884-1932) of Galicia and Juan Vert (1890- 1931) of Valencia collaborated on a more or less ... they cannot be regarded as great composers, but they do indeed exemplify the nature of the twentieth-century zarzuela."

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