Manuel de Zumaya or Manuel de Sumaya (c. 1678 – December 21, 1755) was perhaps the most famous Mexican composer of the colonial period in New Spain. His music represented the pinnacle of the Baroque in the New World. He holds the distinction of being the first person in the Western Hemisphere to compose an Italian-texted opera, entitled Partenope (now lost). Similar to Antonio Vivaldi, Zumaya was also a lifelong, active Roman Catholic priest.
ManueldeZumaya or Manuelde Sumaya (c. 1678 – December 21, 1755) was perhaps the most famous Mexican composer of the colonial period in New Spain. His...
the Americas was La púrpura de la rosa, by Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, although Partenope, by the Mexican ManueldeZumaya, was the first opera written...
(1678–1754) Giovanni Antonio Piani [de], or Jean-Antoine Desplanes (1678–1760) Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) ManueldeZumaya (c. 1678–1755) Georg Friedrich...
remote silver-mining towns. Composers including ManueldeZumaya, Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla, and Antonio de Salazar were active from the early 1500s through...
del Encina, Pedro de Escobar, Francisco Guerrero, ManueldeZumaya, Juana Inés de la Cruz, Gaspar Fernandes, and Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla. Derived from...
púrpura de la rosa (Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, born in Spain 1644). Earliest known opera composed in the Americas. 1711 Partenope (ManueldeZumaya). The...
Latin American music and included works by musicians as varied as ManueldeZumaya, Silvestre Revueltas, Ástor Piazzolla and Xavier Cugat. Social science...
(1749–1799) Carlo Zuccari (1703–1782) Jeremy Zuckerman (born 1975) ManueldeZumaya (c. 1678 – 1755) Emilie Zumsteeg (1796–1857) Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg...
Among these New World composers were Hernando Franco, Antonio de Salazar, and ManueldeZumaya.[citation needed] In addition, writers since 1932 have observed...
Hernando Franco, ManueldeZumaya, and Antonio Rodríguez Mata. 1600. [Mexican choir books]. Russell, Craig H. 2001 "Lienas, Juan de." Grove Music Online...
(born c. 1678) Alexander Gordon, antiquary and singer (born c.1692) ManueldeZumaya, Mexican composer (born c.1678) Bartlett, Ian (2011). William Boyce:...
1727) probable – ManueldeZumaya, composer (died 1755) March – Jacques Hardel, harpsichordist and composer August 5 – Juan García de Zéspedes, composer...
the first indigenous opera composers of Latin America emerged, with ManueldeZumaya (c. 1678–1755) being considered the first and most important early...
Pailles Elena Silva as Imelda Pérez Ramón Menéndez as Jiménez Erendira Zumaya as Lalita Arturo Guizar as Host Roberto Ruy as Evaristo Miriam Jasso as...
electronic music. The first opera by a Mexican-born composer was ManueldeZumaya's La Parténope, performed in 1711 before a private audience in the Viceroy's...
(The Sunken Bell) Guglielmo Zuelli (1859–1941): Fata del Nord Manuel deZumaya (1678–1755): Partenope Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (1760–1802): Das Pfauenfest...
1701 in Mexico City. The first opera by a Mexican-born composer was ManueldeZumaya's La Parténope, performed in 1711 before a private audience in the Viceroy's...
Jacobo Méndez Manuel Trejo Morales as Mayor Antonio Haro Oliva as Revolutionary priest David Reynoso as Colonel Ricardo Zúñiga Amado Zumaya as Soldier Luis...
engravings made by Juan Salcedo Espinosa and gilded by Francisco deZumaya and Andrés de la Concha. The main door was probably Renaissance style. The choir...
The actors participating in this film are: Frank Perozo as Juan 'Juanma' Manuel Nashla Bogaert as Valeria Bolívar Valera as Raúl Pepe Sierra as Beto Jaime...
(Cosío, Silverio Palacios and Gustavo Sánchez Parra), and La 4a Compañía (Manuel Ojeda, Dario T. Pie and Carlos Valencia); Navarro, López Moctezuma, Moreno...