La Vida Es Un Sueno

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Wilson, 'La vida es sueio,' Revista de la Universidad de Buenos. 'Verdad y suefio de La vida es sueiio, de Calder6n de la Barca,' Clavileto, Afio I.

  1. La Vida Es Un Sueno Soy Luna
  2. La Vida Es Un Sueno Soy Luna Traduzione
  3. La Vida Es Un Sueno Y Los Suenos Suenos Son
La vida es un sueño
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2017
Recorded2016
GenrePop
Length
  • 40:20(disc one)
  • 41:52(disc two)
LabelWalt Disney
Soy Luna cast chronology
Música en ti
(2016)
La vida es un sueño
(2017)
Soy Luna Remixes
(2017)

La vida es un sueño is the third soundtrack album of the Argentine telenovela Soy Luna, titled Soy Luna: La vida es un sueño (Life is a Dream) was scheduled to be released on March 3, 2017.

The album was published on the official Disney website by YouTube, and also by Vevo's music site.

On February 27, the Claro Música app made available 30 seconds of each song for users. Days later, the release date was announced, this only available in Mexico.

The Latin American countries were the only ones that received the edition with two discs. In Europe and other countries, the albums were released separately, the first with the title Soy Luna (season two) – La Vida es un Sueño 1, and the second with the title Soy Luna (season two) – La Vida es un Sueño 2.

Track listing[edit]

Vida
Disc one[1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1.'Siempre Juntos'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
Karol Sevilla4:17
2.'Alzo Mi Bandera'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
2:58
3.'La Vida es un Sueño'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
Sevilla3:27
4.'Fush, ¡Te Vas!'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
Katja Martínez3:09
5.'¿Cómo Me Ves?'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
Valentina Zenere2:02
6.'Mitad y Mitad'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
2:50
7.'Valiente'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
  • Sevilla
  • Zenere
  • Ronda
  • Malena Ratner
  • Bernasconi
  • Martínez
  • Ana Jara
  • Jorge López
  • Chiara Parravicini
  • Vietto
  • Ferro
  • Kopelioff
3:08
8.'Honey Funny'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
2:27
9.'Linda'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
3:43
10.'Cuenta Conmigo'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
  • Sevilla
  • Pasquarelli
  • Zenere
  • Ronda
  • Ratner
  • Bernasconi
  • Martínez
  • Jara
  • López
  • Parravicini
  • Vietto
  • Ferro
  • Kopelioff
3:31
11.'Vives en Mí'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
2:55
12.'I've Got a Feeling'
  • Sebastian Carlos Mellino
  • Pablo Nicolas Correa
  • Oscar Alejandro Vergara Becerra
  • Sevilla
  • Pasquarelli
  • Zenere
  • Ronda
  • Parravicini
  • Vietto
  • Ferro
2:40
13.'Princesa'
  • Sebastian Carlos Mellino
  • Pablo Nicolas Correa
  • Oscar Alejandro Vergara Becerra
Pasquarelli3:13
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1.'Footloose'
  • Sevilla
  • Pasquarelli
  • Zenere
  • Ronda
  • Ratner
  • Bernasconi
  • Martínez
  • Jara
  • López
  • Parravicini
  • Vietto
  • Ferro
  • Kopelioff
3:13
2.'Solo para Ti'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
Sevilla3:37
3.'Catch Me If You Can'
  • Stefan Skarbek
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
  • Ariel Levitan
  • Jon Castelli
Zenere3:18
4.'Pienso'
  • Sebastian Carlos Mellino
  • Pablo Nicolas Correa
  • Oscar Alejandro Vergara Becerra
3:39
5.'Andaremos'
  • Sebastian Carlos Mellino
  • Pablo Nicolas Correa
  • Oscar Alejandro Vergara Becerra
4:20
6.'Allá Voy'Ruggero PasquarelliPasquarelli3:07
7.'No te pido mucho'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
Sevilla3:33
8.'Stranger'Pasquarelli3:12
9.'Aquí Estoy'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
2:32
10.'Yes, I Do'
  • Bruno Martini
  • Mayra Arduini
  • Eduardo Camargo
Parravicini3:21
11.'Yo Quisiera'
  • Federico Agustin Vilas
  • Mauro Bruno Franceschini Campo
Ronda3:42
12.'Siempre Juntos (Group)'
  • Maria Florencia Ciarlo
  • Federico San Milan
  • Eduardo Emilio Frigeiro
  • Sevilla
  • Pasquarelli
  • Zenere
  • Ronda
  • Ratner
  • Bernasconi
  • Martínez
  • Jara
  • López
  • Parravicini
  • Vietto
  • Ferro
  • Kopelioff
4:18

Charts[edit]

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2]17
French Albums (SNEP)[3]56
Italian Compilation Albums (FIMI)[4]8
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[5]32
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[6]5

References[edit]

  1. ^'La Vida es un Sueño (Música de la serie de Disney Channel)'. Google Play. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  2. ^'Austriancharts.at – Soundtrack – Soy luna - La vida es un sueño - Season 2 - 1' (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  3. ^'Le Top de la semaine : Top Albums – SNEP (Week 18, 2017)'. Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  4. ^''Soy Luna - La vida es un sueño (O.S.T.)' on the FIMI charts' (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Retrieved April 6, 2018.
  5. ^'Offiziellecharts.de – Soundtrack – Soy luna - La vida es un sueño - Season 2 - 1' (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  6. ^'Top 100 Albumes — Semana 18: del 28.04.2017 al 04.05.2017' (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
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He aquí la creación más lograda y de carácter más universal de Calderón. La vida es sueño es, en síntesis, la plasmación barroca de la idea de la fugacidad de la vida con todos los aditamentos geniales de construcción, caracteres y estilo que el autor supo imprimirle. Con este pesimismo radical sobre el valor de la vida humana se interfiere el libre albedrío como afirmació

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Nov 10, 2008supernal rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book has to be the most amazing play that I've ever read. There are those that say that Pedro Calderon is second only to the great William Shakespeare, in terms of playwright, but I have to say that I think that Pedro's writing at the very least matches Shakespeare.
Don't get me wrong. When properly translated, Shakespearian writing can have a profound and powerful effect the likes of which are scarcely recreated in contemporary writing, but I feel the same can be said of Pedro Calderon.
I re
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May 29, 2015Edward rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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La vida es un sueno lyrics soy luna
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Translation

--Life Is a Dream
Explanatory Notes
Sep 12, 2016Cáitín rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really enjoyed reading this play, the language is so beautiful and flowed so nice it was fun to read and I could follow the storyline quite well.
This play is wrote in a way that once you begin reading the text is like an old song and you find its rhyming works very well.
Dec 16, 2010Miquixote rated it really liked it
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A metaphor for authority and oppression. Is authority justified in oppressing us because it believes we would bring disaster if empowered?
Lying about our weakness authority manages to keep us unaware until it betrays what little it has left of humanity and gives us a degree of freedom. When we experience that freedom, this discovery of our limited freedoms make us violent, and we rage.
Horrified and certain of the truthfulness of their fears, authority has us drugged and returned to our prisons.
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Apr 21, 2016Debbie Zapata rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This play was first published in the 1600's in Spain. The translation I read at Project Gutenberg was published in 1873. The introduction by the translator included this information:
A note by Hartzenbusch in the last edition of the drama published at Madrid (1872), tells that 'La Vida es Sueno', is founded on a story which turns out to be substantially the same as that with which English students are familiar as the foundation of the famous Induction to the 'Taming of the Shrew'. Calderon found
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Oct 10, 2012Nina rated it it was amazing

La Vida Es Un Sueno Soy Luna

I'm not usually so much impressed by theatre plays, but this one,this one was very good. I read it with so much curiosity and the plot is really interesting. It was the first Spanish theatre play I've read and I didn't expect it to impress me so much. Only Shakespeare and Dryden have done this to me before xD. When they released Segismundo and after having commited murder and threats and took him back in the tower, at that point I prefigured what will happen. I already imagined that he will real...more
May 06, 2019david rated it really liked it · review of another edition
“Are you the fabulous hippogriff running in harness with the wind? Flameless thunderbolt, featherless bird, fish without scales, Monster of the four elements without the instinct to check your headlong flight?”
Dude wrote this play approximately one-century post-Shakespeare and Cervantes.
I was an infant then so I had to wait until now to read it.
This is a well-written piece about Kings and Ladies and their offspring and all that castle and aristocratic stuff that we have all come to read.
Pretty,
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Sep 01, 2014Jessica Barkl rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I just re-read this play yesterday as an option for the SUNY Sullivan season of 14-15 or in years to come. I remember John Wilson in 1998 telling my class at Cornish that this was as perfect as a play could get and I've read it several times and taught it twice, and I agree. I think the next step is to read it in Spanish to get the sense of the Golden Age scansion and its acting rules, but...alas...I need to be more fluent in Spanish...goals, goals, goals... Anyway, I think this is a play that s...more
Nov 04, 2015Miquel Reina rated it it was amazing
The reflections about the ephemeral of human life exposed in Life is a Dream is as valid as the time it was written, and that makes the work of Calderon de la Barca in one of the most universal Spanish literature readings. It’s a book I highly recommend for those readers who love to find deep meanings in very vague ideas and concepts and enjoy the elaborate language of the baroque literature.
Spanish version:
Las reflexiones sobre lo efímero y la vida humana que nos plantea La Vida es Sueño son ta
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Jul 12, 2013Fil rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A metaphysical play with hints of Chuang Tsu's butterfly dream. This beautiful Spanish classic questions fate's role in our lives.
Basilio, king of Poland, has his would-be parricidal son imprisoned for life. His Laius-like effort to thwart fate actually creates the situation he wants to avoid. For his part Segismund, the son, learns a valuable lesson while in prison and has a monumental decision to make. Who he is, or is to become, is at stake - does he embrace fate or does free will come in to
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Calderon was a playwright I studied with John Wilson in his Theater History class at Cornish College of the Arts (circa 1997-1998) and I was intrigued by Life is a Dream. I thought this would be a perfect play for prisoners to read because of the themes of prison and the lead character having spent his whole life in prison. It was indeed a great play to teach and discuss with them, and I also found a play that was new to me and that I liked a whole bunch. Can't wait to see it from a company in t...more
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La Vida Es Un Sueno Soy Luna Traduzione

It questions whether what we know is real, and makes you realize there's no way to know for sure.
The Prince goes back and forth from insightful and wounded to harsh and unforgiving. His anguish over his uncertainty leads him to many drastic actions (the poor servant).
Can we really control fate? Is the only way to control it to give in to it?
Beautifully written.
Dec 21, 2012Nathan 'N.R.' Gaddis marked it as i-want-money · review of another edition
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From de la Barca I was recommended by Ford Maddox Ford the following two titles which I'm clearly incompetent to identify. Any help? I'll also accept corrections of FMF's rec's.
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Mar 06, 2017Czarny Pies rated it really liked it
I read the Project Gutenberg edition that is translated by Denis Florence MacCarthy which is fabulous. He finds a unique voice for each character and maintains excellent dramatic tension throughout. He finishes with a marvelous rendition of Sigismund's monologue.
Jan 14, 2016Marquise rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Superb poem, one of my favourites of all time.
Apr 11, 2018Quiver rated it

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I stumbled across this play when looking for quotes relating life and dream. I found it on Gutenberg, read the first few pages, and thereafter I was charmed.
Sigismund is Prince and heir to the throne of Poland. It is prophesied that he will have a violent, cruel nature and is therefore imprisoned by his father, the King, in a tower where he grows up under a caretakers guidance. The play begins when Sigismund is a young man, and the King decides to test Sigismund's nature by letting him into the
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Sep 08, 2015Diana rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
*read in parallel the original version by Calderón de la Barca and the English translation provided by Michael Kidd
*the quotes will be in English
Given that life is so short, let's dream, my soul, let's dream!
Play about the choices we have in life, the good and the bad in it, destiny, change, honour, present. It lit in me the flame of fighting and of living.
As a woman, I come to move you to the cause of my honour; as a man, I come to encourage you to recover your crown. As woman, I come to beg y
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May 26, 2015Jessica Barkl rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
From the back cover: Astrological omens predict that if King Basilio's son Segismundo is crowned, he will become a horrible tyrant who will bring destruction to his kingdom. Basilio imprisons Segismundo for life, but decades later he decides to let his son prove his ability to defy the stars. Allowed to rule the palace, Segismundo wreaks bloody vengeance on the kingdom, confirming the prediction of the stars, and the prince is returned to his prison. In Nilo Cruz's sublime translation of Pedro C...more
Aug 18, 2015S Eliot R Wong rated it liked it · review of another edition
Hi!
I just read this book out of coincidence as it was on my uncle's house. I borrowed it from him because I wanted to read this book written on the Spanish' Golden Century on Letters. Language is very cultured as expected, and its poetry and ryme is just awsome. During the book several reflections on life are made so there are a couple that will left you thinking.
This book belongs to the peace of works that allow to have a better knowledge of my native spoken language, and this effort will hoppe
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Oct 14, 2015Natalia Cruz De Dios rated it really liked it
This was my second favorite out of the three plays I read these past 3 weeks. It had nice symbolism, it keeps me going, and it was really interesting. That's pretty much all I have to say about it. But, with this book, I'M DONE WITH MY ASSIGNED READINGS (for now). YES.
Took me forever to read this one, I kept reading short parts of it and leaving it for weeks. But it is truly beautiful and I don't think I'll ever read something that absolutely needed to be read in Spanish.
Jan 07, 2016Stephanie Villafana rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Utterly beautiful
Although Segismundo begins as an antihero, his conflicted feelings can be understood as the root of all humanity. Nobility wins in the end-May we all find such satisfying endings to our 'dreams'
Imprescindible para los amantes del teatro. Obra maestra en lenguaje y miles de posibilidades de puesta en escena.
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Imprescindible for the teather lovers. A masterpiece for the language with thousand of possibilities in miss en scene.
Is genial, my favorite book I recommended for everyone because is a reflection between the reality and the fiction, What is real? What is fiction? Is it the Question? or Simply doesn't matter because the life is a dream.
Nov 17, 2012Sam rated it it was amazing
This is my favorite Siglo de Oro play, by a long shot. In fact, it's the best play in Spanish from any period that I have thus far read. It is moralizing, it has action, it has sorrow, and it's just amazing.
Dec 20, 2011Lindsey rated it really liked it · review of another edition
So I didn't so much read as watch this play, but I found it interesting and engaging. Pedro Calderon de la Barca is sort of the Shakespeare of Spain and I am grateful for the chance to get some exposure to his works.
May 23, 2008Julie added it
I am reading a million miles a minute these days and this was a good book. Especially interesting since it was written 500 years ago. I have yet to contemplate on our acts of free will versus predestination but I will let you know once I figure it out.
Sep 24, 2008Dave Russell rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This play is much too profound for me to wrap my weak little mind around. I feel it should have been translated into Elizabethan English. Modern English doesn't capture it's Shakespearean dimensions.
Apr 14, 2009Sonsoles rated it really liked it
Is destiny subject to change or instead of it, destiny is immovable??
This question is the main subject of the play, also that what you plant is what you finally get. So deep matters to consider and to think about.
Aug 18, 2011Katie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Not my favorite classic play, but what an awesome plot!
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Pedro Calderón de la Barca y Henao was a dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age.
Calderón initiated what has been called the second cycle of Spanish Golden Age theatre. Whereas his predecessor, Lope de Vega, pioneered the dramatic forms and genres of Spanish Golden Age theatre, Calderón polished and perfected them. Whereas Lope's strength lay in the sponteneity and naturalness of his work, Calderón's
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“¿Qué es la vida? Una ilusión,
una sombra, una ficción,
y el mayor bien es pequeño:
que toda la vida es sueño,
y los sueños, sueños son.”
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“What is this life? A frenzy, an illusion,
A shadow, a delirium, a fiction.
The greatest good's but little, and this life
Is but a dream, and dreams are only dreams.”
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