Alma española

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Federico García Lorca, Francisco Tárrega (y Eixea), Joaquín Rodrigo, Manuel de Falla, Augustin Lara, Xavier Montsalvatge, Enrique Granados (y Campiña)

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Bridge

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 66

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: BRIDGE9491

BRIDGE9491. Alma española

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(7) Canciones populares españolas Manuel de Falla, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Manuel de Falla, Composer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(12) Danzas españolas, Movement: Andaluza (Playera) Enrique Granados (y Campiña), Composer
Enrique Granados (y Campiña), Composer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
Granada Augustin Lara, Composer
Augustin Lara, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: El café de Chinitas Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Las morillas de Jaén Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Anda, jaleo Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Romance de Don Boyso Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Zorongo Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Nana de Sevilla Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: La Tarara Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Los mozos de Monleón Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(14) Canciones españolas antiguas, Movement: Sevillanas del siglo XVIII Federico García Lorca, Composer
Federico García Lorca, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canto negro (wds. Guillén) Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
(5) Canciones negras, Movement: Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito (wds. Valdés) Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
Xavier Montsalvatge, Composer
Aranjuez, ma pensée Joaquín Rodrigo, Composer
Isabel Leonard, Singer
Joaquín Rodrigo, Composer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
Capricho árabe Francisco Tárrega (y Eixea), Composer
Francisco Tárrega (y Eixea), Composer
Sharon Isbin, Guitar
Isabel Leonard and Sharon Isbin illuminate Spanish art songs in orbit around Lorca and Falla by mixing popular favourites and surprising discoveries with two jewelled pieces for solo guitar.

In each of the nine Lorca songs, reflecting the poet/composer’s commitment to speaking with the voices and instruments of the people, Leonard and Isbin find and intensify their individual message. At the end of ‘Los mozos de Monleón’, a six-minute narrative with spoken voice and recitative about a dead bullfighter and his widowed mother, the silence in the final bar is thunderous. Leonard and Isbin swing with infectious enthusiasm into the concluding ‘Sevillanas del siglo XVIII’. The Falla is equally fine if less theatrical in its impact.

Among the showpieces, their performance of Rodrigo’s Aranjuez, ma pensée, set to the poem Victoria Kahmi wrote in 1988 while listening to the slow movement of her husband’s Concierto de Aranjuez, is a study in exquisite beauty masking controlled emotion, each arc of Leonard’s phrasing telling a story of its own, Isbin’s guitar delivering spectacular rhapsodic riffs among the strums. The solo tracks are an audiophile’s dream. In the opening of Tárrega’s Capricho árabe Isbin imbues each tone with its own special beauty without restricting flow, creating a resonance that hangs in the air like aural perfume.

Recorded at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York, the close-up sound is suffused with the intensity of the playing. Allan Kozinn’s booklet notes tell the absorbing story of how the recording came about and what you are listening to.

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