Garcia Abril - Madre Asturias: A Collection of Asturian Songs
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8572073
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 30th March 2009
Contents
Works
Adios xanaAyer vite na fonte
Duermete nenu
El canto del urogallo
Ella lloraba por mi
El naranjo de Bulnes
Hasta los narajales han florecido
Madre Asturias
No llores nina
Non te pares a mio puerta
Tengo de subir al puerto
Una estrella se perdio
Vaqueiras
Yo no soy marinero
Artists
Joaquin Pixan (tenor)Rosa Torres-Pardo (piano)
Works
Adios xanaAyer vite na fonte
Duermete nenu
El canto del urogallo
Ella lloraba por mi
El naranjo de Bulnes
Hasta los narajales han florecido
Madre Asturias
No llores nina
Non te pares a mio puerta
Tengo de subir al puerto
Una estrella se perdio
Vaqueiras
Yo no soy marinero
Artists
Joaquin Pixan (tenor)Rosa Torres-Pardo (piano)
About
Award-winning Spanish composer Antón García Abril and writer José León Delestal drew from the rich folklore of this region for their evocative song cycle Madre Asturias.
Originally scored for orchestra, these fourteen songs are here performed with piano, heightening the intimate relationship between the voice of lyrical tenor Joaquín Pixán and Spanish pianist Rosa Torres-Pardo. A beautiful, lyrical voice that never reached the general opera public, Spanish tenor Joaquin Pixan devoted his talent to the local culture of his native Asturias.
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