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His son, Don Alonzo has fallen violently in love with a Bohemian girl, called Preciosa, whose beauty, virtue and charms are on everybody's lips.
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley
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A short time after, "Preciosa" was given, and Lipp told me that I could play the gypsy boy.
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"Preciosa" was brought out before "Der Freischütz," which was just as it should be, as the public needed to be educated up to the
The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians Harriette Brower 1898
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The rehearsals had not proceeded very far before Weber, the tireless ceaseless worker, had finished his important opera, "Preciosa," which was also despatched to
The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians Harriette Brower 1898
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Castile Blaze and Sauvage, and many changes in the score, such as divertissements made up of the dance-music in "Preciosa" and "Oberon," and of "The Invitation to the Dance," scored by Berlioz.
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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Three other important operas followed, -- "Preciosa,"
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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The introduction to the gypsy-chorus in 'Preciosa' signified the German gypsy-flock.
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A band of musicians played airs out of "Preciosa;" the white tents glanced like snow or swans through the green beech-trees.
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After the game, Puerto Rico players danced on the field at Hiram Bithorn Stadium to Marc Anthony's song "Preciosa" and waved Puerto Rican flags.
SLAM! Sports 2009
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After the game, Puerto Rico players danced on the field at Hiram Bithorn Stadium to Marc Anthony's song "Preciosa" and waved Puerto Rican flags.
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