Juan Pascual Antonio Arrieta Corera (20 October 1821 – 11 February 1894), also known as Emilio Arrieta, was a Spanish composer.
Arrieta was born in Puente la Reina, Navarre. His Italian musical training led him, under the favour of Queen Isabel II, to concentrate on operatic writing; and though he later composed zarzuelas, he remained less committed to the renascent art form than his contemporaries such as Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, who continued to write in an essentially Italianate style throughout his life. His zarzuela Marina, one of the most popular lyric stage works in the Spanish repertoire, has been produced and recorded both on CD and DVD many times. Arrieta died in Madrid, aged 72. Works Operas
1846 Ildegonda
1850 La conquista di Granata, 3 acts with libretto by Temistocle Solera
1851 Pergolesi
1871 Marina, 3 acts (adapted from the 1855 zarzuela) with libretto by Francisco Camprodón and Miguel Ramos Carrión Zarzuelas
1853 El dominó Azul, 3 acts with libretto by Francisco Camprodón
1853 El grumete, 1 acte with libretto by Antonio García Gutiérrez
1853 La estrella de Madrid, 3 acts with libretto by Adelardo López de Ayala
1854 La cacería real, 3 acts with libretto by Antonio Garcia Gutierrez
1855 Guerra a Muerte, 1 act with libretto by Adelardo López de Ayala
1855 La dama del Rey, 1 act with libretto by Francisco Navarro Villoslada.
1855 Marina, 2 acts with libretto by Francisco Camprodón
1856 La hija de la Providencia, 3 acts with libretto by Tomás Rodríguez y Díaz Rubí.
1856 El sonámbulo, 1 act with libretto by Antonio Hurtado.
1858 El planeta Venus, 3 acts with libretto by Ventura de la Vega
1858 Azón Visconti, 3 acts with libretto by Antonio García Gutiérrez
1860 Los circasianos, 3 acts with libretto by Luis de Olona
1861 Llamada y tropa, 2 acts with libretto by Antonio García Gutiérrez
1862 La Tabernera de Londres, 3 acts with libretto by Antonio García Gutiérrez.
1863 La vuelta del corsario, 1 act with libretto by Antonio García Gutiérrez (second part…