Four tonadillas / Enrique Granados (4:03) -- Aria from Goyescas. La maja y el ruisenor / Enrique Granados ; arr. Chris Paul Harman (6:22) -- Song of the birds / traditional Catalan carol ; arr. Chris Paul Harman (3:37) -- La rosa y el sauce / Carlos Guastavino ; arr. Peter Tiefenbach (2:54) -- Cuatro madrigales amatorios / Joaquin Rodrigo ; arr. Peter Tiefenbach (8:09) -- Canciones clasicas espanolas. El vito (1:53) ; Al amor (1:04) ; Corazon, porque pasais? (1:45) ; La mi sola, Laureola (2:53) ; Del cabello mas sutil (2:34) ; Chiquitita la novia (3:18) / Fernando Obradors -- Suite populaire espagnole. El pano moruno (2:18) ; Asturiana (3:02) ; Cancion (1:34) ; Nana (2:52) ; Jota (3:39) ; Polo (1:28) / Manuel de Falla ; arr. Claude Kenneson -- Lullaby from Cinco canciones negras. Cancion de cuna para dormir a un negrito / Xavier Montsalvatge ; arr. Peter Tiefenbach (2:34) -- Bachianas brasileiras #5 / Heitor Villa-Lobos (12:08) -- Azulao / Jayme Ovalle ; arr. Peter Tiefenbach (2:25).
Note
Songs and opera excerpts for voice and piano; Goyescas, excerpt of the opera originally for orchestra, arr. for violoncello ensemble; "La Chanson des oiseaux", arr. for violoncello solo acc. by violoncello ensemble; songs by Guastavino and Rodrigo originally for voice and piano, arr. for violoncello ensemble; "Suite" by Manuel De Falla comprised of 6 of the 7 "Canciones populares españolas", originally for voice and piano, arr. by Maurice Maréchal for violoncello and piano, arr. by Claude Kenneson for violoncello solo acc. by violoncello quartet, soprano singing 3 of the songs, and solo violoncello performing the remaining three songs; the songs of Montsalvatge and Ovalle originally for voice and piano, arr. for piano and violoncello ensemble; the works of Villa-Lobos for soprano and 8 violoncellos.
Event (note)
Recorded at Glenn Gould Studio, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto, Sept. 2001 and Oct. 2, 2002.
Language (note)
Sung in Spanish and Portuguese.
Source of description (note)
Description based on hard copy version record.
Author
Bayrakdarian, Isabel. Performer
Title
Azulão [electronic resource].
Imprint
Toronto, Ontario : CBC Records, p2003.
Series
Musica viva
Musica viva (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation : compact discs)
Performer
Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano ; James Parker, piano ; violoncello ensemble ; Bryan Epperson, violoncello, conductor.
Event
Recorded at Glenn Gould Studio, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, Toronto, Sept. 2001 and Oct. 2, 2002.