Teatro Chueca was a theatre on the Plaza de Chamberí in Madrid, Spain.[1] It was built in 1924.[2]
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TeatroChueca was a theatre on the Plaza de Chamberí in Madrid, Spain. It was built in 1924. El jardín de las caricias (1926) Para valiente el amor Viva...
Chueca, whose La gran vía (composed with Joaquín Valverde Durán) was a cult success both in Spain and throughout Europe. The musical heir of Chueca was...
success helped Chueca leave medicine and devote himself once more to music. He worked as a pianist and directed the orchestra of the Teatro Variedades. He...
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it was designed by I.M. Pei. The four skyscrapers were finished in 2008. Chueca is well known as a centre of gay culture in Madrid. This small area is notable...
el sueño de un caballista irlandés, 11 September 2015 Del Barquillo a Chueca: transformación y glamour de un barrio ... – Page 41 Bernardo Veksler –...
romantic zarzuela; whilst later composers such as Ruperto Chapí, Federico Chueca and Tomás Bretón brought the genre to its late 19th-century apogee. Leading...
operetta. Of note are: Tomás Bretón (La verbena de la Paloma, 1884), Federico Chueca (La Gran Vía, 1886; El año pasado por agua, 1889; Agua, azucarillos y aguardiente...
alternative scene. The area of Chueca has also become a hot spot in the Madrilenian nightlife, especially for the gay population. Chueca is known as gay quarter...
of the Marquise of Villamejor. Antonio Palacios, described by Fernando Chueca as the "most powerful figure in the Spanish architecture of the first third...
for herself with almost daily performances in the bars and clubs of the Chueca district. Her club night ¡Que trabaje Rita! has helped shape the Madrid...
its height of popularity in the 1880s and 1890s with composer Federico Chueca. In the 20th century, the zarzuela evolved with popular taste, though the...
George Edmund (1937), Some account of Gothic architecture in Spain, p. 475 Chueca Goitia, Fernando and Navascués, Pedro. The retable in architoledo.org. This...
Paris. April 11 – Spyridon Samaras's opera Rhea is premiered in Florence (Teatro Verdi) September 19 – Première of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7 in Prague...