The identity and flair of Spanish culture shine through in the sonic worlds of these impassioned works. An eclectic cast of artists, including guitar virtuoso Jason Vieaux, combine the guitar’s intoxicating sounds, the Spanish language’s seductive tones, and the trios’ vivid style to illustrate the many colors of Spain.
Fernando Obradors: Canciones clásicas españolas for Voice and Guitar (1921)
Isaac Albéniz: Mallorca for Guitar, Op. 202 (1891)
Enrique Arbós: Tres piezas originales en estilo español for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op. 1 (1886)
Manuel de FALLA: Siete canciones populares españolas for Voice and Piano (1914)
Pablo de Sarasate: “Romanza andaluza” from Spanish Dances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22 (1878)
Joaquín Rodrigo: Tres canciones españolas for Voice and Guitar (1951)
Joaquín Turina: Trio No. 2 in B minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 76 (1933)
The identity and flair of Spanish culture shine through in the sonic worlds of these impassioned works.
The identity and flair of Spanish culture shine through in the sonic worlds of these impassioned works.
The identity and flair of Spanish culture shine through in the sonic worlds of these impassioned works.