MEDIUM HYBRID SACD
CONDITION sealed
CD CASE M mint
CONDITION CASE M mint
SERIALNUMBER No
LIMITED Yes
MISCELLANEOUS Stereo
MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE --
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Reiner – conducting
spain
Enrique Granados - goyescas - intermezzo – 5:31
Manuel De Falla - la vida breve - intermezzo & dance – 6:30
Manuel De Falla - dances from "the three cornered hat" – 12:30
Isaac Albéniz - iberia - navarra – 5:30
Isaac Albéniz - iberia - fete-dieu a seville – 7:51
Isaac Albéniz - iberia - triana – 5:00
This record includes Falla's Dance from the "Three-Cornered Hat" and "La Vida Breve" and Albeniz's "Trina" from "Oberia" Transcribed for Orchestra by Arbos
Great performances and sensational sonics!
Among Spaniards there is no greater composer than Manuel de Falla — the tang of the country, the swirl of its landscape, the passion of its people are proudly stamped on every note he wrote
"Goyescas", written in 1915 by the Spanish composer Enrique Granados, was the first opera performed in Spanish at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City at its premier in January 1916
The Intermezzo from the opera, inspired by the paintings of Francisco Goya, became a popular independent concert piece
Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz composed the "Iberia" suite for piano between 1905 and 1909
It was his best-known work and considered his masterpiece
RECORDING 1958
ENGINEERING Lewis Layton, Richard Mohr
LABEL RCA Living Stereo
RE MASTERING Ryan Smith
RE RELEASED October 2015
AVERAGE RATING 4 ½ Stars out of 5
MADE IN USA
STYLE Classic / Concerto
AVAILABLE as long as inventory