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Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde : ウィキペディア英語版
Guillermo Fernández-Shaw

Guillermo Fernández-Shaw Iturralde (26 February 1893 - 17 August 1965) was a Spanish poet and journalist. He is particularly known as a writer of libretti, primarily for zarzuelas. With Federico Romero, he wrote the libretti for two of the best-known zarzuelas of the 20th century, ''Doña Francisquita'' by Amadeo Vives and ''Luisa Fernanda'' by Federico Moreno Torroba. His father, Carlos Fernández Shaw, was also a playwright, poet and journalist who wrote libretti for several zarzuelas and operas, most famously ''Margarita la tornera'' and ''La vida breve''. Guillermo Fernández-Shaw was born in Cádiz and initially trained as a lawyer before becoming a journalist. He was the editor of the Spanish newspaper ''La Epoca'' from 1911 to 1936, and a contributor to ''ABC'' as well as writing poetry for ''Blanco y Negro''.〔López de Zuazo Algar (1981) p. 193〕 His partnership with Federico Romero began in 1916 with their libretto for Serrano's ''La canción del olvido''. Guillermo Fernández-Shaw died in Madrid on 17 August 1965 at the age of 72.
==Libretti==
Guillermo Fernández-Shaw wrote over 70 libretti in collaboration with Federico Romero,〔Manzanares and Webber (2001)〕 including:
* 1916. ''La canción del olvido'' by José Serrano
* 1923. ''Doña Francisquita'' by Amadeu Vives
* 1923. ''El dictador'' by Rafael Millán Picazo
* 1926. ''El caserío'' by Jesús Guridi
* 1927. ''La villana'' by Amadeu Vives
* 1928. ''La meiga'' by Jesús Guridi
* 1930. ''La rosa del azafrán'' by Jacinto Guerrero
* 1932. ''Luisa Fernanda'' by Federico Moreno Torroba
* 1934. ''La chulapona'' by Federico Moreno Torroba
* 1936. ''La tabernera del puerto'' by Pablo Sorozábal
* 1939. ''La malquerida'' by Conrado del Campo
In 1941 Guillermo worked with his brother Rafael Fernández Shaw on Torroba's ''Maria Manuela''. Following Guillermo's feud with Federico Romero, which ultimately ended their artistic partnership,〔 the two brothers then became regular collaborators, producing:
* 1947. ''Un día de primavera'' by Jesús Romo
* 1949. ''La duquesa del Candil'' by Jesús Leoz
* 1951 ''La lola se va a los puertos'' by Ángel Barrios
* 1951. ''El canastillo de fresas'' by Jacinto Guerrero (Guerrero's last zarzuela)
* 1953. ''El gaitero de Gijón'' by Jesús Romo

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