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Corpus Evita
Carlos Franzetti, Jose Luis Moscovich, San Francisco Camerata
Corpus Evita
Genre: Classical
 
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The history of 20th century Argentina is so entangled with Juan and Eva Peron that it is almost impossible to separate them. Their effect on Argentina was such that, due to popular demand, Juan Peron returned to the presi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Carlos Franzetti, Jose Luis Moscovich, San Francisco Camerata, John Minagro, Carl King, John Swenson, Donna Bruno, Eileen Morris, Maryam Mahvi
Title: Corpus Evita
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Label: Amapola Records
Original Release Date: 2/22/2005
Release Date: 2/22/2005
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 825346944623

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The history of 20th century Argentina is so entangled with Juan and Eva Peron that it is almost impossible to separate them. Their effect on Argentina was such that, due to popular demand, Juan Peron returned to the presidency after almost 20 years' exile in Spain. When he died in office, his third wife, Isabel, became president of the republic. Totally unprepared for this role, she was dependent upon Jose Lopez Rega,"The Ministro," for advice. Lopez Rega was involved in the creation of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance, an organization responsible for many kidnappings and violent incidents which preceded the military coup on March 1976. These intertwining relationships and the events that transpired are the basis for this breathtakingly beautiful opera, masterfully written both by composer Carlos Franzetti and librettist Jose Luis Moscovich.

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Wonderful opera by Carlos Franzetti and Jose Luis Moscovich
Opera Fan | New York | 12/12/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This opera has some of the most beautiful music I've heard to date! Carlos Franzetti and Jose Luis Moscovich capture in both the music and the libretto the eeriness of the characters and the times in which they lived. This opera is one that should be performed in opera houses around the world."