Miguel Roa
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Miguel Roa (Madrid, 1944 – Illescas, 2016) was a Spanish conductor. He was particularly associated with the zarzuela, and joined the Teatro de la Zarzuela in 1978, becoming director in 1985.[1][2]
Selected discography
- Tomás Bretón: Andalusian Scenes; In the Alhambra; Opera Preludes. Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid. Miguel Roa (Naxos, 2008)
- Joaquín Rodrigo: El hijo fingido. Comedia lírica en un prólogo y dos actos. Miguel Roa (2002)
- Preludes and Choruses from Zarzuelas (Naxos, 2003)
- Manuel Penella: El gato montés Teresa Berganza Plácido Domingo . Coro Titular Del Teatro Lírico Nacional la Zarzuela, Madrid Symphony Orchestra Miguel Roa (2CD DGG, 1998)
- Pasión española: coplas. Plácido Domingo, Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid. Miguel Roa (DGG, 2008)
- Amadeo Vives: Doña Francisquita, Ainhoa Arteta, Plácido Domingo, Linda Mirabal. Cordoba Grand Theatre Chorus, Seville Symphony Orchestra Miguel Roa
References
- ↑ "Zarzuela! Miguel Roa Biografía". www.zarzuela.net. Retrieved Jul 12, 2019.
- ↑ "Muere Miguel Roa, uno de los grandes embajadores de la zarzuela". ELMUNDO. Feb 4, 2016. Retrieved Jul 12, 2019.
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