Eroticism in the Spanish Lyric theater Scene in the Early Twentieth Century

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Fernando Torner Feltrer
Fernando Torner Feltrer
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Dr. Jose Salvador Blasco Magraner
Dr. Jose Salvador Blasco Magraner
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Early in the twentieth centurysome frivolous types of works in its staging began to appear in the Spanish lyric theaters showing curves and calves of the treble singers. Couplets and other musical numbers conferred a racy and risqué tone that was all the rage, especially among the male audience. Authorities and the church attacked this kind of theater. Morality in the theater had changed.

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Fernando Torner Feltrer. 2014. \u201cEroticism in the Spanish Lyric theater Scene in the Early Twentieth Century\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - D: History, Archaeology & Anthropology GJHSS-D Volume 14 (GJHSS Volume 14 Issue D6): .

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Early in the twentieth centurysome frivolous types of works in its staging began to appear in the Spanish lyric theaters showing curves and calves of the treble singers. Couplets and other musical numbers conferred a racy and risqué tone that was all the rage, especially among the male audience. Authorities and the church attacked this kind of theater. Morality in the theater had changed.

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