Originally posted by vinteuil
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Our Summer BAL 14: Granados's Goyescas
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Wouldn't want to be without Alicia de Larrocha's recording of Chopin's Waltz op 34/2 and Nocturne op 32/1. Recorded in 1932 when she was nine. Feet scarcely reaching the pedals, but the legato/rubato - to the manner born. Taken by Supervia to the Odeon studios in Madrid.
Can't see them on YouTube.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... another temptation might be the EMI Alicia de Larrocha complete recordings - eight CDs, which will give you
CD1 Soler - eight sonatas
Granados seis piezas sobre cantos populares espanoles
CD2 Granados - Goyescas - el Pelele
Albeniz - Iberia (beginning)
CD3 Albeniz - Iberia (conclusion) - Navarra - Azulejos
CD4 Albeniz - suite espanola - pavana - tango - cantos de espana - zaragoza- malaguena - mallorca - zambra granadina
CD5 Granados - doce danzas espanolas - danza lenta - allegro de concierto - valses poeticos
CD6 Granados - escenas romanticas
Falla - piezas espanolas - fantasia betica - la vida breve - el sombrero de tres picos - el amor brujo - dances
Albeniz - la vega
CD7 Turina - sanlucar de barrameda - danzas fantasticas
Montsalvatge - concierto breve
CD8 Concert with Victoria de los Angeles - songs by Literes, Laserna, Granados, Falla, and GimenezDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostWouldn't want to be without Alicia de Larrocha's recording of Chopin's Waltz op 34/2 and Nocturne op 32/1. Recorded in 1932 when she was nine. Feet scarcely reaching the pedals, but the legato/rubato - to the manner born. Taken by Supervia to the Odeon studios in Madrid.
Can't see them on YouTube.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostI am sure neither of you will regret it!
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post... Jonathan Powell, who's ... also now play[s] Iberia, incidentally).
By the way, anyone getting the de Larrocha box should be aware that the transfers of Goyescas appear to come from rather poorly stored masters (or maybe even copies thereof). The playing is well worth it though.
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