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2025

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ABSTRACT:

This essay examines the career, as a singer and voice teacher, of Francisco Frontera de Valldemosa (1807-1891). Although his role as a music administrator at the service of the Spanish Royal Court, music theorist, and composer has been documented in previous studies, Frontera’s career as singer and voice instructor is less known. He learned the bel canto style directly from Rossini, whom he met in Paris, and other respected Rossinian specialists including Marco Bordogni, Antonietta, Giuseppe, and Luigi Mosca, Marianna Rossi, Domenico Vaccani, all of them Italian singers working in Barcelona and Palma. In Paris, his voice was praised by many critics, but never developed a stage career. He taught singing to most of the musically inclined members of the Spanish Royal Family, especially Queen Isabella II and her daughter the Infanta Isabel “La Chata,” among others. He was also a voice professor at the Madrid Conservatorio and had many distinguished students who became famous as opera and zarzuela singers.

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Este ensayo examina la trayectoria, como cantante y profesor de canto, de Francisco Frontera de Valldemosa (1807-1891). Aunque su papel como administrador musical al servicio de la Real Audiencia española, teórico de la música y compositor ha sido documentado en estudios previos, la trayectoria de Frontera como cantante e instructor de canto es menos conocida. Aprendió el estilo bel canto directamente de Rossini, a quien conoció en París, y de otros respetados especialistas rossinianos como Marco Bordogni, Antonietta, Giuseppe y Luigi Mosca, Marianna Rossi, Domenico Vaccani, todos ellos cantantes italianos que trabajaban en Barcelona y Palma. En París, su voz fue elogiada por muchos críticos, pero nunca desarrolló una carrera teatral. Enseñó canto a la mayoría de los miembros de la familia real española con inclinaciones musicales, especialmente a la reina Isabel II y a su hija la infanta Isabel "La Chata", entre otros. También fue profesor de canto en el Conservatorio de Madrid y tuvo muchos alumnos ilustres que se hicieron famosos como cantantes de ópera y zarzuela.

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Alternative title: Francisco Frontera de Valldemosa, cantante y profesor de canto

This article was originally published in ITAMAR. Revista de investigación musical: territorios para el arte, available at https://doi.org/10.7203/Itamar.11.31023

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