Arrieta y Corera, Pascual Juan Emilio

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Arrieta y Corera, Pascual Juan Emilio

Arrieta y Corera, Pascual Juan Emilio, Spanish composer; b. Puente la Reina, Oct. 21, 1823; d. Madrid, Feb. 11, 1894. He studied at the Milan Cons. (1839–45) with Vaccai. He returned to Spain in 1846, and was a prof. at the Madrid Cons, in 1857; became its director in 1868. He wrote more than 50 zarzuelas and several grand operas in Italian. Of these the most important is La conquista de Granada, produced in Madrid (Oct. 10, 1850), Arrieta conducting, and revived 5 years later under the title Isabel la Católica (Madrid, Dec. 18, 1855). Other successful zarzuelas and operas are Ildegonda (Milan, Feb. 28, 1845), El Domino Azul (Madrid, Feb. 19, 1853), El Grumete (Madrid, June 17, 1853; its sequel, La Vuelta del Corsario, perf. in Madrid, Feb. 18, 1863), Marina (Madrid, Sept. 21, 1855; rev. and produced as a grand opera, Madrid, Oct. 4, 1871), and S. Francesco da Siena (Madrid, Oct. 27, 1883).

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