A relaxed and accessible editorial space dedicated to opera history. This blog explores the repertoire through stories, context, and curiosity, offering a structured yet approachable way to engage with opera beyond formal academic settings.
Articles are written in Spanish and conceived as independent essays that can be read individually, while gradually forming a broader understanding of opera history and its works.
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...
Opera is one of the oldest and most powerful forms of storytelling. For centuries, it has enchanted audiences with breathtaking...