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Alma: Ibero-American Songs [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Alma: Ibero-American Songs [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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SOMM Recordings is excited to explore the fascinating and largely unknown repertoire of Ibero-American art songs. A shared passion for showcasing hidden jewels of Latin American song inspired the collaboration of Colombian soprano Julieth Lozano Rolong and Portuguese pianist Joao Araujo, who began their partnership while studying at the Royal College of Music. Julieth received the 2018 RCM President's Award presented by RCM President, HM King Charles III. She won the Dame Kiri Te Kanawa Audience Prize in the 2023 Cardiff Singer of the World competition and was recently named one of Opera Wire's Top Ten Rising Stars. Joao was awarded best collaborative pianist prizes at the Concours Musical International de Montreal in Canada and the Maureen Lehane Vocal Awards at Wigmore Hall, and he has been nominated for the Gerald Moore Award. Their recital includes songs in Spanish and Portuguese from seven countries. Reflecting Argentina is "Dance of Two Brothers" by the Impressionistic composer Carlos Guastavino, and "Cancion de cuna India," a haunting lullaby by Gilardo Gilardi, inspired by Argentina's indigenous music.Maria Grever was the first Mexican female composer to gain international success. Her innate melodic gifts are evident in "My Soul" and "You Said 'I Love You'.""Uirapuru," by Brazilian composer Waldemar Henrique, describes the song of the so-named musician wren, while the evocative "Bluebird" by compatriot, Jayme Ovalle, was embraced by sopranos like Victoria de Los Angeles and Montserrat Caballe, and baritone Gerard Souzay. Ernani Braga's gift for transforming Afro-Brazilian musical elements is underscored in a song reflecting Brazilian folk religion and a sugar-mill workers' song.The simple originality of Spanish composer, Maria de Pablos Cerezo, who tragically spent her final decades in a mental institution, is heard here in "The Water Wheel." Ernesto Halffter's much-admired arrangement of a popular fado, "Oh, What a Beautiful Girl" is followed by two selections arranged by the Spanish poet and playwright, Federico Garcia Lorca: "The Moorish girls from Jaen" and "Sevillian Lullaby." Barcelona native Fernando Obradors conjures the Andalusian dance, "El vito," and from zarzuela composer, Joaquin "Quinito" Valverde Sanjuan, we have his sublime "Carnations.""Lullaby to Put Albertico to Bed" and "Rojo," a description of sunset, reflect the folkloric research by Venezuelan musicologist-composer, Modesta Bor. Colombia is represented by the haunting lullaby, "Promises So You Can Sleep" from Luis Carlos Figueroa Sierra; a loving picture of a country girl, "La campesina," by Jaime Leon Ferro; and "Four Questions" from a heartbroken lover by Pedro Morales Pino.The recital ends with two songs from Portugal. "The Willows" by Luis Costa is one of the gems of Portuguese art song. Finally, from Antonio Fragoso, a victim of the 1918 influenza epidemic, we have "Cradling the Little Boy."
Tracklist:
- Milonga de dos hermanos
- Canción de cuna india
- Alma mÃa
- Te quiero dijiste
- Uirapuru
- Azulao, Op.21
- Cançoes nordestinas do folclore brasileiro~
- O Kinimbá (Cançao afro-brasileira de macumba)
- Cançoes nordestinas do folclore brasileiro~
- Engenho novo (Cançao de trabalhadores de engenhos de açúcar)
- Seis canciones~
- La noria
- Seis canciones portuguesas~
- Ai que linda moça
- Canciones españolas antiguas~
- Las morillas de Jaén
- Canciones españolas antiguas~
- Nana de Sevilla
- Canciones clásicas españolas, vol.3:
- El vito
- Clavelitos
- 3 songs~Canción de cuna para dormir a Albertico
- Rojo
- Promesas para que duermas
- Rima
- campesina
- Cuatro preguntas
- Três cançoes, Op.7~
- Os salgueiros
- Embalando o menino
UPC: 748871070622
Label: Somm Recordings
Release Date: 7.18.25
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
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