Alicia De Larrocha: Complete EMI Recordings - Soler, Granados, Albéniz, Turina, Montsalvatge, Falla / Icon / EMI Classics 8x Audio CD, Box Set 2010 Stereo
UPC 5099962948623
Alicia de Larrocha y de la Calle (23 May 1923 – 25 September 2009) was a Spanish pianist and composer. She was considered one of the great piano legends of the 20th century. Reuters called her "the greatest Spanish pianist in history", Time "one of the world's most outstanding pianists", and The Guardian "the leading Spanish pianist of her time".
She won four Grammy Awards, out of fourteen nominations, and a Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts. She is credited with bringing greater popularity to the compositions of Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados. In 1995, she became the first Spanish artist to win the UNESCO Prize.
This Barcelona-born pianist won acclaim for her Mozart performances, but it was her interpretations of the great Spanish composers that made her a star. That's the focus of this set; all the recordings of solo Spanish piano music she made for the Spanish company Hispavox in the '50s and '60s and a live 1971 recording with soprano Victoria de los Angeles join a Montsalvatge concerto she played in '92. In addition to a wealth of Granados (Danza Lenta; Allegro de Concierto; Valses Poeticos Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7) and Albeniz (Almeria; Triana; El Polo; Lavapies; Malaga; Jerez; Azulejos; Tango; Zaragoza), she plays Soler (Sonata en Re Menor; Sonata en Fa Mayor), de Falla (Piezas Espanola; Fantasia Betica), Turina (Danzas Fantasticas I, II & III) and more!
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EMI Classics – 5099962948623 |
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Icon |
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8 x CD, Box Set, Compilation
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Europe |
Released:
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2010 |
Genre: |
Classical |
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Classical, Romantic, Modern |
Tracklist:
1-1 |
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Sonata No.24 In D Minor (Nin I-No.1) |
8:48 |
1-2 |
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Sonata No.84 In D (Nin I-No.5) |
3:18 |
1-3 |
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Sonata No.85 In F Sharp Minor (Nin I-No.6) |
5:09 |
1-4 |
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Sonata No.89 In F (Nin I-No.10) |
3:20 |
1-5 |
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Sonata No.90 In F Sharp (Nin I-No.12) |
5:19 |
1-6 |
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Sonata No.21 In C Sharp Minor (Nin I-No.2) |
5:33 |
1-7 |
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Sonata No.87 In G Minor (Nin I-No.8) |
5:36 |
1-8 |
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Sonata No.88 In D Flat (Nin I-No.9) |
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Seis Piezas Sobre Cantos Populares Españoles
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1-11 |
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II. Ecos De La Parranda |
3:46 |
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1-12 |
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III. Vascongada |
3:26 |
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1-13 |
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IV. Marcha Oriental |
3:33 |
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1-15 |
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VI. Zapateado |
4:28 |
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Goyescas
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2-1 |
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I. Los Requiebros |
8:22 |
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2-2 |
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II. Coloquio En La Reja |
10:21 |
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2-3 |
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III. El Fandango De Candil |
5:30 |
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2-4 |
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IV. Quejas, O La Maja Y El Ruiseñor |
6:23 |
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2-5 |
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V. El Amor Y la Muerte (Balada) |
12:22 |
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2-6 |
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VI. Epílogo (Serenata Del Espectro |
7:34 |
2-7 |
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El Pelele |
4:13 |
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Iberia
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Premier Cuaderno |
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2-10 |
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III. Corpus Christi En Sevilla |
8:06 |
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Segundo Cuaderno
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3-3 |
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III. Triana |
5:16 |
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Tercer Cuaderno
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3-6 |
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III. Lavapiés |
6:18 |
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Cuarto Cuaderno
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3-9 |
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III. Eritaña |
5:25 |
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3-10 |
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Navarra
Composed By [Completed By] – Déodat De Séverac
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5:28
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3-11 |
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Azulejos |
8:30 |
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Suite Española
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4-5 |
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V. Aragón |
4:03 |
4-6 |
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Pavana - Capricho |
3:29 |
4-7 |
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Tango |
2:46 |
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Recuerdos De Viaje Op.71
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4-8 |
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VIII. Rumores De La Caleta |
3:45 |
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4-9 |
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VI. Puerta De Tierra |
3:26 |
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Cantos De España
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4-10 |
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Preludio (Asturias) |
6:20 |
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4-12 |
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Bajo Del Palmera (Cuba) |
4:08 |
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4-14 |
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Seguidillas (Castilla) |
2:48 |
4-15 |
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Zaragoza |
3:45 |
4-16 |
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Malagueña |
3:48 |
4-17 |
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Mallorca (Barcarola) |
6:23 |
4-18 |
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Zambra Granadina |
3:19 |
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Doce Danzas Españolas
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5-2 |
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No.2 In C Minor (Oriental) |
4:49 |
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5-4 |
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No.4 In C (Villanesca) |
5:28 |
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5-5 |
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No.5 In E Minor (Andaluza) |
4:10 |
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5-6 |
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No.6 In D (Aragonesa) |
3:38 |
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5-7 |
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No.7 In G (Valenciana) |
4:39 |
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5-11 |
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No.11 In G Minor |
5:23 |
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5-12 |
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No.12 In A Minor |
5:22 |
5-13 |
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Danza Lenta |
3:45 |
5-14 |
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Allegro De Concierto |
7:42 |
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Valses Poéticos
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5-15 |
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Introduction - No.1 Melódico |
2:36 |
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5-16 |
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No.2 Tempo Di Vals Noble |
1:13 |
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5-17 |
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No.3 Tempo Di Vals Lento |
1:52 |
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5-18 |
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No.4 Allegro Humorístico - No.5 Allegretto (Elegante) |
1:49 |
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5-19 |
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No.6 Quasi Ad Libitum (Sentimental) |
1:21 |
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5-21 |
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Coda (Presto Y Tempo Del Premier Vals) |
2:07 |
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Escenas Románticas
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6-2 |
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II. Recitativo - Berceuse |
4:12 |
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6-3 |
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III. *** (El Poeta Y El Ruiseñor) |
4:32 |
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6-4 |
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IV. Allegretto (Pequeña Danza) |
0:54 |
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6-5 |
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V. Epílogo (Allegro Appassionato - Andante Spianato) |
8:49 |
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Piezas Españolas
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6-9 |
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Andaluza |
4:13 |
6-10 |
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La Vida Breve - Danza No.2 |
4:17 |
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El Sombrero De Tres Picos
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6-11 |
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Danza De Los Vecinos |
3:12 |
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6-12 |
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Danza De La Molinara |
3:52 |
6-13 |
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El Amor Brujo |
2:14 |
6-14 |
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Fantasía Bética |
11:33 |
6-15 |
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La Vega |
13:39 |
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Sanlúcar de Barrameda
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7-1 |
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I. En La Torre Del Castillo |
6:23 |
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7-2 |
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II. Siluetas De La Calzada |
3:17 |
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7-3 |
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III. La Playa - IV. Los Pescadores En Bajo De Guía |
11:30 |
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Danzas Fantásticas
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7-6 |
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III. Orgía |
4:41 |
7-7 |
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Danzas Andaluzas - Zapateado |
4:05 |
7-8 |
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Danzas Gitanas - Sacromonte |
1:55 |
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Concierto Breve Para Piano Y Orquestra
Conductor – García Navarro*
Engineer [Balance Engineer] – Marc Neuhaus, Miguel Palomar
Orchestra – Orquestra Ciutat De Barcelona
Producer – Joan B. Gabarró
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7-9 |
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I. Allegro (Enérgico) |
10:01 |
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7-10 |
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II. Andante (Dolce) - III. Allegro (Vivo) |
14:15 |
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Concert At Hunter College With Victoria De Los Angeles
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8-1 |
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Acis Y Galatea - Confiado Jilguerillo
Arranged By – Tarragó*
Composed By – Antonio Literes*
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3:29
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8-2 |
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El Tripili
Composed By – Blas De Laserna
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8-6 |
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El Mirar De La Maja |
2:33 |
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8-8 |
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El Tra-la-la Y El Punteado |
1:05 |
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8-9 |
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Las Currutacas Modestas |
1:13 |
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8-10 |
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El Majo Olvidado |
2:52 |
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8-11 |
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El Majo Discreto |
1:31 |
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Canciones Amatorias
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8-12 |
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Lloras, Corazón |
2:00 |
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8-14 |
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No Lloréis, Ojuelos |
1:06 |
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8-16 |
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Mira Que Soy Niña |
2:34 |
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8-17 |
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Gracia Mia |
2:36 |
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Siete Canciones Populares Españolas
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8-19 |
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Seguidilla Murciana |
1:10 |
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8-25 |
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Polo |
1:51 |
8-25 |
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La Tempranica - Zapateado ('La Tarántula É Un Bicho Mú Malo')
Composed By – Gerónimo Giménez
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- Compilation Producer – Tony Locantro
- Composed By – Enrique Granados (tracks: 1-9 to 2-7, 5-1 to 6-5, 8-3 to 8-17), Isaac Albéniz (tracks: 2-8 to 4-18, 6-15), Joaquín Turina (tracks: 7-1 to 7-8), Manuel De Falla (tracks: 6-6 to 6-14, 8-18 to 8-24), Antonio Soler* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-8), Xavier Montsalvatge (tracks: 7-9, 7-10)
- Design – Kevin Jones
- Liner Notes – Peter Quantrill
- Piano – Alicia De Larrocha
- Producer – Robert Arnold (tracks: 8-1 to 8-25)
- Soprano Vocals – Victoria De Los Angeles (tracks: 8-1 to 8-25)