
Francisco Alonso López (9 May 1887 – 18 May 1948) was a Spanish composer of popular theatre music and
zarzuela
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[Vincent J. Cincotta - Zarzuela, the Spanish lyric theatre: a complete reference 2003 "During his 48-year career, Alonso composed the music for 74 zarzuelas and sainetes liricos, 72 operettas and musical revues, 32 lyrical entremeses and other short musical pieces for the theatre, ..."]
Alonso's music is funny, cheerful, easy melody and with a popular accent. He excelled in
pasodoble
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s and
chotis, which he impressed with grace and ease. Many of his works are still highly valued, as the
pasacalle ''Los Nardos'', the chotis ''El Pichi'', both from ''Las Leandras'', the chotis ''Tabaco'' and
cerillas from the revue ''Las de Villadiego'' or the song ''Maitechu mía'' (both with lyrics by Emilio González del Castillo). He wrote also two pasodobles for fiestas in the city of Alicante,
Les Fogueres de Sant Joan, titled ''La festa del poble'', premiered in 1934, and ''La Nit de San Joan'' 1934, a ''pasodoble foguerer'' for band, chorus and bass soloist. He also was elected president of the General Society of Authors of Spain.
Childhood and early youth
Francisco Alonso was born in
Granada
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, where he received his early education from the
Piarists. As the son of a pianist, Alonso was interested in music from early childhood. His mother supported him when, unable to overcome the dissection classes , he abandoned a career in medicine for musical studies. He studied music initially with Antonio Segura, and later with Celestino Villa, choirmaster of the
Cathedral of Granada.
Alonso's first compositions were created for the Escuelas del Ave María (founder
Andrés Manjón). Later, he wrote music for ballroom dances such as polkas, mazurkas, and waltzes. When he was 16 years old, he led the band of the powder workers of the El Fargue district of Granada, and later created a choir at the Philharmonic Society of Granada that performed several concerts in Granada. At age 18 he premiered his first opera with La Niña de los Cantares, performed at the Teatro Cervantes in 1905. At that time he also became the director of the regimental band of Córdoba, for whom he composed his well-known pasodoble Pólvora sin Humo.
In Madrid
His mother and father died in 1905 and 1908 respectively and Alonso decided to move to Madrid to focus on making the most of the better musical opportunities offered by the capital. After a banquet and tribute offered by his colleagues on 12 March, he bid farewell to Granada in 1911.
He arrived in Madrid with 600 pesetas in his pocket and initially devoted himself to writing
cuplés, then very fashionable, for stars of the time as
La Fornarina
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It is proba ...
, Resurrección Quijano,
Pastora Imperio, La Bella Chelito and La Goya. But he met only modest success for his stage works as the one act
sainete
A sainete (farce or titbit) was a popular Spanish comic opera piece, a one-act dramatic vignette, with music. It was often placed at the end of entertainments, or between other types of performance. It was vernacular in style, and used scenes of lo ...
''¡Armas al Hombro!'' with the composer
Tomás López Torregrosa, which premiered at the
Teatro Martín on 13 November 1911. In 1913 ''El Bueno de Guzmán'' premiered with the librettist and composer
:es:Enrique García Álvarez.
Alonso had to wait until 1916 for his first real success with the
revue
A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatre, theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketch comedy, sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural pre ...
''Música, Luz y Alegría'', which premiered at the
Teatro Novedades de Madrid. In 1918 he premiered a lyrical fantasy ''De Madrid al Infierno'', with the
chotis ''Oye Nicanora'' which was repeatedly encored by the audience. He showed more maturity in his orchestration in ''Las Corsarias'', premiered at the Teatro Martín in 1919, that included the pasodoble ''La Banderita'' which became extremely popular in Spain, was sung by soldiers who were off to the
Rif War
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Led by Abd el-Krim, the Riffians at first inflicted several ...
of Africa, so much so that even the king
Alfonso XIII
Alfonso XIII (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Alfonso León Fernando María Jaime Isidro Pascual Antonio de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena''; French language, French: ''Alphonse Léon Ferdinand Marie Jacques Isidore Pascal Antoine de Bourbon''; 17 May ...
was heard singing it while shaving. The more than twenty thousand performances of the work since its premiere by the company of
Salvador Videgain made the maestro one of the great composers of the time, even achieving a decoration for the flag. From this time the Master is free to compose at will. His works met the same success in many countries of Latin America and Alonso was able to stage some of his works in
Paris
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.
In 1924, came a consecutive series of successes starting with ''La Linda Tapada'', premiered at the Teatro Cómico and included the popular ''Canción del Gitano'', followed by ''La Bejarana'' premiered the same year at the
Teatro Apolo and that was equally popular for its ''Pasodoble de los Quintos''. At this time Alonso took inspiration from folk music of the various regions of Spain as in ''Curro el de Lora'' with its Andalusian atmosphere to a libretto by
:es:Luis Fernandez Ardavín, released in 1925, but which met with little success despite its excellent score. At the
Teatro de la Zarzuela in the same year he premiered ''La Calesera'', with a Madrid ambience, and featuring ''Pasodoble de los Chisperos'' and ''Himno a la Libertad''. ''La Parranda'' set in Murcia opened in 1937. This included the ''Canción del Platero'' and the ''Canto a Murcia'' which became a popular anthem of the region. In ''La Picarona'' (1931), set in Segovia, its ''Canto a Segovia'' stood out.
Paco Alonso not only composed operettas, but was a versatile author who created many sketches and revues. Of those released in 1927 in
:es:Teatro Eslava ''Las Castigadoras'', featuring the ''Chotis de las Taquimecas'' and ''Las Cariñosas''. The next year followed ''Chotis de la Lola''.
But his greatest success in the field of the revue came in 1931 with ''Las Leandras'' premiered at the
Teatro Pavón and written especially for the star
Celia Gámez who scored an enormous hit with ''Pasodoble de los Nardos'' and the chotis ''El Pichi''.
Until the
Spanish Civil War
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he premiered mainly revues like ''Las de Villadiego'', ''Las de los Ojos en Blanco'' which include the pasodoble ''
Horchatera Valenciana'', ''Mujeres de Fuego'' and some
zarzuela
() is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular songs, as well as dance. The etymology of the name is uncertain, but some propose it may derive from the name o ...
s like ''Me Llaman la Presumida'' (1935).
After the war the love of zarzuela fell into a deep decline and although Alonso premiered ''Manuelita Rosas'', and ''La Zapaterita'' focussing on operetta and musical comedy with which he had some success as ''Doña Mariquita de mi Corazón'' (1942), ''Luna de Miel en El Cairo'' (1943), ''Aquella Noche Azul'' and ''Tres Días Para Quererte'', (both 1945).
In 1947 he was elected as director of the
Society of Authors and Publishers. While convalescing from an operation for
retinal detachment
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he premiered ''24 Horas Mintiendo'' a comedy written by
:es:Francisco Ramos de Castro. After his death at his home on Calle Sagasta,
Madrid
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, in 1948, he was buried in a massive funeral. His posthumous ''La Rumbosa'', a lyrical sainete opened in 1951.
Works
:Zarzuela:
:* ''La bejarana.''(1923)
:* ''La linda tapada.''(1924) The veiled pretty girl
:* ''
:es:La calesera.'' (1925)
:* ''
:es:La Parranda.'' (1928) The spree
:* ''La Picarona'' (1930) The naughty girl
:* ''
:es:Me llaman la presumida'' (1935) They called me the presumed
:* ''Rosa, La pantalonera'' (1939) Rose, the trouser girl
:* ''Manuelita Rosas'' (1941)
:* ''La zapaterita.''(1941)
:* ''La mejor del puerto'' (1928) The best in the port
:* ''Coplas de Ronda'' (1929) couplets of Ronda
:* ''Curro el de Lora'' (1926)
:* ''La rumbosa'' (1951) The lavish girl
:Revistas and comedias:
:* ''Las lloronas.'' (1928). The mourners.
:* ''Las cariñosas.'' (1930) The affectionate.
:* ''¡Por si las moscas!'' (1929) Just in case!
:* ''
:es:Las corsarias'' (1919). The female corsairs
:* ''
:es:Las castigadoras'' (1927). The punishing women
:* ''Me acuesto a las ocho'' (1930). I go to bed at eight
:* ''
:es:Las Leandras'' (1931).
:* ''
:es:Las de Villadiego'' (1933). Those from Villadiego
:* ''Las mujeres bonitas'' (1933). Beautiful women
:* ''
:es:Luna de miel en El Cairo'' (1943). Honeymoon in Cairo
:* ''
:es:Mi costilla es un hueso'' (1933)My rib is a bone
:* ''Las de armas tomar'' (1935) The take up of arms
:* ''¿Qué pasa en Cadiz?'' (1932) What's happening in Cadiz?
:* ''Mujeres de fuego'' (1933) Women of Fire
:* ''
:es:Doña Mariquita de mi corazón'' (1942) Mrs. Ladybug is my heart
:* ''Campanas a vuelo'' (1931) Bells to Flight
:* ''El Ceñidor de Diana'' (1929) The Sash of Diana
:* ''De Madrid al Infierno'' (1916) From Madrid to Hell
:* ''Música, Luz y Alegría'' Music, Light and Joy
References
External links
* http://www.maestroalonso.com
* http://www.zarzuela.net/com/alonso.htm
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1887 births
1948 deaths
20th-century Spanish composers
20th-century male composers
20th-century Spanish male musicians
Spanish male opera composers
People from Granada
Spanish classical composers
Spanish opera composers