Joaquín Gaztambide
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Joaquín Romualdo Gaztambide y Garbayo (
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, 7 February 1822 – Madrid, 18 March 1870) was one of the most prominent Spanish composers of
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 ...
in the mid-nineteenth century. His contribution to the revival of the genre was highly significant; and although during the last century his work virtually disappeared from the Spanish musical scene, the early 21st century has reversed this trend. Of Italianate quality in the manner of
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, his music nonetheless makes use of Spanish rhythms and dance forms. Among other renowned works (many in
opéra comique ''Opéra comique'' (; plural: ''opéras comiques'') is a genre of French opera that contains spoken dialogue and arias. It emerged from the popular ''opéras comiques en vaudevilles'' of the Théâtre de la foire, Fair Theatres of St Germain and S ...
form), his ''La Mensajera'' (1849), ''El valle de Andorra'' (1851), ''El sueño de una noche de verano'', ''Catalina'' (1854), ''Los magiares'' (1857), '' El juramento'' (1858), and the one-act classic ''
Una vieja Una vieja (''Spanish:'' An Old Lady) is a one-act zarzuela by Joaquín Gaztambide for libretto (in verse) by Francisco Camprodón. It is based on a French opéra comique ''La vieille'' by Eugène Scribe and François-Joseph Fétis (1826). The zarz ...
'' (1860) stand out.


Biography

Sent to
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by his uncle to study piano and composition with Joseph Guelbenzu and Mariano Garcia, Gaztambide taught piano and played bass in the orchestra of a theater to make his living. He then moved to Madrid in 1842, where he studied at the ''Real Conservatório de Musica Maria Cristina,'' later continuing his studies of piano with Pedro Albéniz and composition with Ramon Carnicer. In 1845, he became
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of the Italian Company of
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with the help of his friend Francisco Salas. Two years later he traveled to Paris as conductor of a company of actors and dancers organized by the Spanish businessman
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, despite not being successful in this tour. Back in Madrid in 1848, he receives a proposal from Baltasar Saldoni to become director of the orchestra at Teatro Español, where he conducted concerts with the participation of the famous violinist
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. In 1850, along with Rafael Hernando Palomar and
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, he directed the orchestra at Teatro Variedades, co-founding the ''Sociedad Artística Musical'' the following year to exploit the activities of Teatro del Circo as composer and conductor. In 1856, he entered another partnership in Barbieri's company of the newly opened
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in Madrid, for which he also became composer and conductor. From 1860 until 1862 he directed opera performances and the first big concerts in Spain, organized by the ''Sociedad Artístico Musical de Socorros Mutuos,'' co-founded by Francisco Asenjo Barbieri and Fernando Mosnasterio del Castillo on 24 June 1860. On 19 December 1863, his ''La conquista de Madrid'' premiere at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, with libretto by Luis Mariano de Larra. In 1865, he was hired as conductor for the Teatro de los Campos Eliseos, in Madrid, in one of the first performances of the music of
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. In 1868, he was appointed director and chairman of the ''Sociedad de Conciertos de Madrid,'' where the opera ''Tannhäuser'' premiered. The same year he toured Cuba with his own company and flew to Mexico because of a major revolt, returning to Spain in 1870 with serious health problems and financially ruined. He died as a result of severe liver disease shortly after arriving to Madrid.


Zarzuelas (selective list)

Gaztambide composed 44 zarzuelas.


See also

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José Inzenga José Inzenga y Castellanos (Madrid, 3 June 1828 – 28 June 1891) was a Spanish composer of zarzuelas and professor at the Conservatory of Madrid and academic of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando and one of the pioneers of fol ...
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Cristóbal Oudrid Cristóbal (Carlos Domingo Romualdo y Ricardo) Oudrid y Segura (, 7 February 1825 – 13 March 1877) was a Spanish pianist, conductor, and composer. He is noted for his many contributions to the formation and development of the zarzuela ge ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaztambide, Joaquin Spanish Romantic composers 1822 births 1870 deaths People from Tudela, Navarre Spanish male opera composers Deaths from liver disease Spanish male conductors (music) 19th-century Spanish classical composers 19th-century Spanish conductors (music)