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[Summary] => In prefatory remarks, Instituto Cervantes Director Javier Galvan informed the audience at the CCP Little Theater that the Spanish fiesta was coming to a close with the recital of Ana Luisa Espinosa, a leading soprano on the zarzuela stage.
By definition, the Spanish zarzuela is a musical play or operetta. Its origins go back to 1629, its name coming from the Palacio de la Zarzuela, a royal hunting lodge in the woods of El Pardo near Madrid.
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