Description
Falla: La Vida Breve - Alicia Nafé, Antonio Ordóñez, Jesús López-Cobos, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, May Festival Chorus / Telarc Audio CD 1992 / CD-80317
UPC 089408031724
La vida breve (Spanish Life is Short or The Brief Life) is an opera in two acts and four scenes by Manuel de Falla to an original Spanish libretto by Carlos Fernández-Shaw. Local (Andalusian) dialect is used. It was written between August 1904 and March 1905, but not produced until 1913. The first performance was given (in a French translation by Paul Millet) at the Casino Municipal in Nice on 1 April 1913. Paris and Madrid performances followed, later in 1913 and in 1914 respectively. Claude Debussy played a major role in influencing Falla to transform it from the number opera it was at its Nice premiere to an opera with a more continuous musical texture and more mature orchestration. This revision was first heard at the Paris premiere at the Opéra-Comique in December 1913, and is the standard version.
Only an hour long, the complete opera is seldom performed today, but its orchestral sections are, especially the act 2 music published as Interlude and Dance, which is popular at concerts of Spanish music. (Fritz Kreisler in 1926 arranged for violin and piano the dance from this pairing under the spurious title Danse espagnole.) Indeed the opera is unusual for having nearly as much instrumental music as vocal: act 1, scene 2 consists entirely of a short symphonic poem (with distant voices) called Intermedio, depicting sunset in Granada; act 2, Scene 1 includes the above-referenced Danza and Interludio, with the latter ending the scene, i.e. in the opposite sequence to the excerpted pairing; and act 2, scene 2 begins with the a second and longer Danza (with vocal punctuation).
The role of Salud is central to the action. It has been sung by, among others, soprano Victoria de los Ángeles, mezzo-soprano Teresa Berganza, mezzo Martha Senn, and, more recently, soprano Cristina Gallardo-Domâs.
Label: | Telarc – CD-80317 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | US |
Released: |
1992 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Opera, Modern |
Tracklist:
La Vida Breve (The Short Life): An Opera In Two Acts | |||
Act I | |||
Tableau No. 1 | |||
1 | Scene 1 | 8:18 | |
2 | Scene 2 | 3:56 | |
3 | Scene 3 | 7:00 | |
4 | Scene 4 | 0:55 | |
5 | Scene 5 | 3:08 | |
6 | Scene 6 | 4:07 | |
Tableau No. 2 |
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7 | Intermezzo | 7:43 | |
Act II |
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Tableau No. 1 | |||
8 | Scene 1 | 3:03 | |
9 | Dance | 3:24 | |
10 | Scene 2 | 3:52 | |
11 | Scene 3 | 7:47 | |
Tableau No. 2 |
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12 | Dance No. 2 | 5:32 | |
13 | Final Scene | 4:19 |
- Art Direction – Ray Kirschensteiner
- Baritone Vocals [Manuel] – William McGraw
- Baritone Vocals [The Singer] – Gabriel Moreno (2)
- Bass Vocals [Bass-baritone, Uncle Sarvaor] – Michael Wadsworth
- Chorus – May Festival Chorus
- Composed By – Manuel De Falla
- Conductor [Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra] – Jesús López-Cobos
- Cover [Cover Design] – Anilda Carrasquillo
- Cover [Cover Illustration] – Hilary Knight
- Directed By [May Festival Chorus] – Robert Porco
- Editor – Rosalind Ilett
- Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Jack Renner
- Executive-Producer – Robert Woods (2)
- Flamenco Guitar – Carmelo Martínez (2)
- Libretto By – Carlos Fernández Shaw
- Liner Notes [English] – David Loebel
- Liner Notes [French] – Patricia Dussaux
- Liner Notes [German] – Gila Fox
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Grandmother] – Catherine Keen
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Salud] – Alicia Nafé
- Orchestra – Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Other [Flamenco Dancer], Castanets – Lucero Tena
- Photography By [Alicia Nafé] – Columbia Artists Management, Inc.
- Photography By [Carmelo Martinez] – Carmelo Martínez (2)
- Photography By [Gabriel Moreno] – Gabriel Moreno (2)
- Photography By [Jesús López-Cobos] – Mark Alexander (5)
- Photography By [Karen Notare, Catherine Keen] – Lisa Kohler
- Photography By [Lucero Tena] – Gyenes
- Photography By [Manuel Cid] – Jesus Alcantara
- Photography By [Michael Wadsworth] – Michael Wadsworth
- Photography By [William McGraw] – Sandy Underwood
- Photography [Antonio Ordóñez] – A. Bofitt
- Producer [Recording Producer] – James Mallinson
- Production Manager [Production Supervisor] – Elaine Martone
- Soprano Vocals [Carmela] – Karen Notare
- Technician [Technical Assistance] – Michael Bishop, Thomas Knab
- Tenor Vocals [A Voice] – Manuel Cid
- Tenor Vocals [Paco] – Antonio Ordóñez