Miguel Hernandez

Miguel Hernandez

Track Listings

 
1. Menos Tu Vientre
2. Elegia
3. Para la Libertad
4. Boca
5. Umbrio Por la Pena
6. Nanas de la Cebolla
7. Romancillo de Mayo
8. Nino Yuntero
9. Cancion Ultima
10. Llego con Tres Heridas

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Miguel Hernandez
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Poetry Emerging From the Earth Sang by a Troubadour.
  • COMO EL BUEN VINO
  • Joan Manuel Serrat-MIGUEL HERNANDEZ
  • Miguel Hernandez
  • Beautiful and haunting, even if have no Spanish!
Miguel Hernandez
Joan Manuel Serrat
Manufacturer: RCA Intl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004X0MB
Release Date: 2000-07-20

Tracks:

  1. Menos Tu Vientre
  2. Elegia
  3. Para la Libertad
  4. Boca
  5. Umbrio Por la Pena
  6. Nanas de la Cebolla
  7. Romancillo de Mayo
  8. Nino Yuntero
  9. Cancion Ultima
  10. Llego con Tres Heridas

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Poetry Emerging From the Earth Sang by a Troubadour........2005-08-04

Joan Manuel Serrat (1943) is one of the greatest Spanish folk singer. He is much more than that! He is a Poet, Musician & Troubadour, permanently touring around Spain & Latin America.
Serrat's first compositions were done & sang in Catalan as he was engaged in artistic-resistant movement opposing Franco's regimen & politics that include forbidding regional languages.
His first success sang in Spanish was the single "Poema de Amor" (1968) closely followed by "Tu Nombre me Sabe a Hierba" (1969). After those two hits Spanish speaking musical market was in turmoil demanding more from Joan Manuel.
"Mediterraneo" (1971) and "Miguel Hernandez" (1972) were two remarkable LPs springing from his heart and his political affiliation.

Miguel Hernandez (1910-1942) was a goat herder since boyhood till he was fifteen years old. He was an autodidact and fall in love with poetry. His first compositions were simple and pastoral. From there on he evolved to be a cultured "neogongorist" mastering language and metrics.
At Madrid he entered in touch with poets like Neruda, Alberti and Cernuda evolving his political stands and poetic style.
As Civil War erupted in Spain he fervently defended the Republic stressing himself in different posts and fronts.
When republicans were defeated by Franco's troops he was imprisoned and died in 1942 from tuberculosis without regaining freedom.

The compositions contained in this CD are Serrat's musicalization for Hernandez poetry. A rich mixture of musical sounds and significant texts flows from this excellent CD.
"Para la Libertad" is a dramatic composition written when Miguel was hospitalized during the war. It reflects the feeling of a freedom-fighter giving his own body bit by bit for his cause and knowing that those lost parts will fructify.
"Elegia" is composition mourning for the sudden death of his beloved friend Ramon Sije; Serrat's music and voice dress up the verses with deep melancholic tones.
"Umbrio por la Pena" transmits the deep pain of the poet in his last days before passing away.
"Nanas de la Cebolla" dedicated to his only child growing up with famine and deprived of his presence. Even if you do not understand the words, Serrat's artistry will convey the profound emotion contained in this heartbreaking poem.
The rest of the tracks in this CD are outstanding! Do not miss this gem!
Reviewed by Max Yofre.

5 out of 5 stars COMO EL BUEN VINO.......2004-04-21

Creo que la única forma de intentar explicar este disco (si es que los discos pueden explicarse) es con el lenguaje del corazón. Y aún así puede que el intento sea infructuoso. Porque de la ternura infinita de "Menos tu vientre" a la desgarradora "Elegía", de la fiesta del "Romancillo de Mayo" a la indignación del "Niño Yuntero", es posible que pensemos que las palabras están de más. Miguel Hernández, pastor y poeta, hizo de la transparencia y la sencillez poesía honda, profunda, que la voz de Serrat nos transmite como solo él puede hacerlo. Me pregunto si es posible no emocionarse al escuchar las "Nanas de la cebolla", me pregunto si no nos contagian de valentía los versos de "Para la libertad". La voz de Joan Manuel en su apogeo, en su más absoluta madurez interpretativa, sumado a una orquestación casi única dentro de su discografía. En fin, este disco, como el buen vino, con el correr de los años se vuelve más exquisito al paladar, más sabroso y nos sigue deparando, a treinta años de su aparición, el asombro.

5 out of 5 stars Joan Manuel Serrat-MIGUEL HERNANDEZ.......2003-11-14

I love this album. I am glad I found a CD. Mi vinyl copy is totally gone from so much playing. I believe Serrat interprets the Miguel Hernandez's poetry in such exquisite and touching way. My favorite is Nana de las Cebollas. Makes me appreciate the freedom and all that I have.

5 out of 5 stars Miguel Hernandez.......2001-09-25

Eso fue mi primer disco de musica hispanica, mi primer "encuentro" con la poesia de Miguel Hernandez, entonces si tiene una lugar especial en mi vida...
La poesia de Miguel de Orihuela no se puede calificar, creo que significa algo diferente para cada uno de nosotros. La musica de Serrat se adapta magnificamente a estas maravillosas poesias.
Mi favoritas son "Llego con tres heridas" y "Para la libertad" pero se disfruta de todas las otras con muchisimo placer.
Ojala Serrat cante mas de las poesias de Miguel!

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful and haunting, even if have no Spanish!.......2001-09-17

I am delighted to find this album finally available on CD. I have loved this music for 25 years, but had only a much loved, scratched LP (that's vinyl, for young people) until now. The album is a tribute in music to the poetry of Miguel Hernandez. I personally speak no Spanish and understand perhaps 20 words out of context. However, I first heard this album when a college roommate, originally from Cuba, played it in our dormitory room in 1973. I was captivated by the music, and when I asked her to translate some of the lyrics, I was enchanted, especially by "Menos Tu Vientre" and hauntingly by "Umbrio por la Pena." I borrowed her LP and played it again and again--and finally Silvia said, "Here, keep it--you love it even more than I do!" I have never tired of it, and soon sought out other works by Serrat. But nothing compares, in my mind, with "Miguel Hernandez." Listening to this CD has also helped me to learn and appreciate the rhythms and music of the Spanish language itself. I hope others will discover Serrat, and especially this album. I'm sure it will affect others as it has done for me. Especially in this week of September 11, 2001, in the sad and shocked wake of the World Trade Center and Pentagon disasters, I have found "Umbrio por la Pena," as only Serrat could express it, a great comfort. --Ann Weber, Professor of Psychology, UNC at Asheville, Asheville NC
Moyugba Orisha
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    Moyugba Orisha
    Gabriel Cabezas and Juan-Miguel Hernandez
    Manufacturer: White Pine Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Solo InstrumentalSolo Instrumental | New Age | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000OIOS4M
    Release Date: 2007-02-11

    Tracks:

    1. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Elegguá Alá Lu Banché
    2. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Obbañá
    3. Alejandro Cardona: Moyugba Orisha - Asesún Yemayá
    4. Alberto Ginastera: Triste
    5. Astor Piazzolla: Milonga en Re
    6. Aldemaro Romero: Suite for Cello and Piano: Golpe Con Fandango
    7. Astor Piazzolla: Oblivion
    8. Joaquin Gutiérrez: Canción en el Puerto
    9. Francisco Mignone: Modinha
    10. Heitor Villa-Lobos: O Canto do Cysne Negro (Song of the Black Swan)
    11. Claudia Calderón: La Revuelta Circular - Preludio
    12. Claudia Calderón: La Revuelta Circular - Revuelta
    13. Paul Chihara: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Allegro Amabile
    14. Paul Chihara: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Tempo di Menuetto
    15. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Moderato
    16. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Lento
    17. Edmundo Villani-Côrtes: Sonata para Viola e Piano - Allegro

    Product Description

    Gabriel Cabezas and Juan-Miguel Hernandez are conquering a new horizon with the release of their new CD, Moyugba Orisha. Every year the Sphinx Competition, held in Detroit, offers young Black and Latino classical string players a chance to compete under the guidance of an internationally renowned panel of judges and to perform with established professional musicians in an encouraging setting. Cabezas, a cellist from the Chicago area, is the First Prize Laureate of the Junior Division of the 2006 Sphinx National Competition. Hernandez, the Gold Achievement winner of the Senior Division, is a native of Montreal, Canada, now studying the viola in Los Angeles. The artists both participated in the Sphinx Gala Concert in October of 2006 on the stage of New York's renowned Carnegie Hall. Hernandez is also a part of the Harlem Quartet. Moyugba Orisha, released by CMU's White Pine Music, is a musical rendition of the way that culture can be expressed through music. Many of the pieces such as "La Revuelta Circular," have Latin roots. The composer, Claudia Calderón, describes this piece as "the resonance of sounds from ethnic harps," combining cultures from Madagascar and the central regions of Venezuela. Several of the recordings are world premieres, including the title work and Japanese-American composer Paul Chihara's "Sonata for Viola and Piano." The recording sessions took place in CMU's Staples Family Concert Hall. Accompanying Cabezas and Hernandez on the release are CMU faculty members Alexandra Mascolo-David and Rúbia Santos. Both pianists contribute culturally to the album, Mascolo-David hailing from Portugual and Santos from Brazil.
    Reencuentros
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      Reencuentros

      Manufacturer: Urtext Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000EQ5PRI
      Release Date: 2006-04-18

      Tracks:

      1. Allegro
      2. Zarabanda Con Variaciones
      3. Minue
      4. Mosso E Spigliatto
      5. Intermezzo
      6. Gavotta
      7. Vals 'Piedad'
      8. Andante Religioso Para Piano Y Quinteto De Cuerdas
      9. Frivola
      10. Romantica
      11. Bulliciosa
      12. 'Las Lagrimas Son Gotas Del Alma Desprendidas...'
      13. 'Aunque Cierre Los Ojos, Te Ve Mi Fantasia...'
      14. Danzon
      15. Polka

      Album Description

      All the works on this unique album are rediscovered gems by Mexican composers, some famous, some obscure - but all enjoyable. Founded in 1996, the Alauda Ensemble is a group of young Mexican musicians dedicated to the rescue of forgotten or unpublished music, from the traditional repertoire to Latin American music. Most of the ensemble's members are pupils of Samuel Máynez Champion, distinguished violinist and professor at the National Conservatory of Mexico since 1994. Máynez studied violin with Henryk Szeryng and Peter Rybar and holds degrees from both the Yale University School of Music and the Verdi Conservatory in Milan. Soprano Minerva Hernandez studied at the National Conservatory, where she now teaches. Her repertoire runs from Baroque through Lied, opera, zarzuela and contemporary music. Pianist Juan Carlos Rodriguez has made two previous CDs with Alauda Ensemble and has performed in all of Mexico's major cities.
      Amadeo Vives: Doña Francisquita
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • If THIS is Zarzuela, Count Me In!
      Amadeo Vives: Doña Francisquita

      Manufacturer: Valois
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      3. Preludes & Choruses From Zarzuelas

      ASIN: B00005Q77Q
      Release Date: 2003-08-19

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars If THIS is Zarzuela, Count Me In!.......2003-11-01

      I know nothing about zarzuela, that Spanish light opera that is so popular in Hispanic countries and next to uknown elsewhere. I ran across a recent Naxos release, 'Preludes and Choruses from Zarzuela,' and was smacked between the eyes. So when this release came my way I pricked up my ears. Amadeo Vives's 'Doña Francisquita' is accounted by many to be the best zarzuela ever written. I wouldn't know; but I do know that this music is infectious. This recording is a re-release of a 1993 Valois label recording starring the classiest of Spanish tenors, Alfredo Kraus, and María Bayo, a crystalline-voiced soprano. Kraus was sixty-five when he recorded it, but aside from some wear in the voice and a little uncertainty at high volume, his singing is as elegant as ever. The whole production is under the direction of conductor Antoni Ros Marbà, with chorus and orchestra from Tenerife.

      I won't recount the story of the piece. It's a fairly typical romantic comedy with misunderstandings, comic bits, open-faced romantic songs. It has something I don't think I've encountered before in opera--a pants-role-in-reverse. I guess one could call it a 'skirt role.' The hero, Fernando, has a best friend, Cardona, and from the middle of Act II on he is dressed as a very attractive woman. Well, I guess if Leonore can be Fidelio, I guess Cardona can be a vamp who attracts all kinds of male attention.

      Several points about this recording. Zarzuela, like much operetta, Singspiel and opéra comique, has spoken dialog. It has been omitted in this Spanish-language production, which is just as well for us non-Hispanophones. This makes for an uninterrupted parade of choruses, dances, arias, duos, all with infectious tunes that, I promise you, will stay in your inner ear for hours or days. I was affected that way particularly by Francisquita's 'Canción del ruiseñor' ('Song of the Nightingale') in which she imitates the song of the nightingale and is joined in a juicy duet by Fernando. Similarly, Fernando's ballad 'Por el humo se sabe' ('From the smoke we know where there is fire'), sung beautifully by Kraus, has a vaulting romantic feel. Not surprisingly Spanish rhythms abound, as in the students' rousing 'Cuando un hombre se quiere casar' ('When a man wants to marry') in Act I and the instrumental Fandango in Act III. Not being that familiar with Spanish vocal music, I had never realized how much the sound and accentuation of the Spanish language determine what we think of as typically Spanish rhythms. Further, it must be said that surely Spanish is one of the most beautiful of sung languages, on a par with Italian and Russian; it's all those open vowels, allowing for full-throated singing.

      Finally, Carlos Gómez Amat's essay about zarzuela in general and 'Doña Francisquita' in particular is very helpful to a neophyte, even if its English translation is a little unidiomatic. The history of the form is briefly recounted and a description of the form is neatly laid out.

      Last week a recording of Puccini's 'Edgar' (from the same recording label) rarely left my CD player, and this week it's been the insinuating melodies and rhythms of 'Doña Francisquita.' It's been a good two weeks!

      I understand there was a prior recording of 'Doña Francisquita' starring Plácido Domingo but I've not encountered it.

      Recommended for those, otherwise unfamiliar with the genre, who think they might like dipping their toe into the vast sea of Zarzuela.

      Scott Morrison
      Sarasate: Obras Para Violin Y Piano
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        Sarasate: Obras Para Violin Y Piano

        Manufacturer: Angel Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        All Works by SarasateAll Works by Sarasate | Sarasate, Pablo de | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B000002S4D
        Release Date: 1992-09-29

        Tracks:

        1. Obras para vn y pn: Aires gitanos - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        2. Obras para vn y pn: Romanza andaluza - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        3. Obras para vn y pn: Zapateado - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        4. Obras para vn y pn: Malaguena - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        5. Obras para vn y pn: Intro y Tarantela - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        6. Obras para vn y pn: Capricho vasco (Zortzico) - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        7. Obras para vn y pn: Danza espanola No.7 - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        8. Obras para vn y pn: Habanera - Eduardo Hernandez/Jesus Galdea
        9. Jota aragonesa - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        10. El canto del ruisenor - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        11. Jota de Pablo - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        12. Canciones rusas - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        13. Zortzico (de lparraguirre) - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        14. Peteneras - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        15. Adios montanas mias - Ruggero Ricci/Miguel Zanetti
        Joan Manuel Serrat & Miguel Hernandez
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • The Troubadour Sings Hernandez's Poetry.
        • COMO EL BUEN VINO
        • No better music could've been added to these great poems!
        Joan Manuel Serrat & Miguel Hernandez
        Joan Manuel Serrat
        Manufacturer: RCA Intl
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
        Latin PopLatin Pop | Latin Music | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000005LRM
        Release Date: 1994-04-26

        Tracks:

        1. Menos tu Vientre
        2. Elegia
        3. Para la Libertad
        4. La Boca
        5. Umbrio por la Pena
        6. Nanas de la Cebolla
        7. Romancillo de Mayo
        8. El Nino Yuntero
        9. Cancion Ultima
        10. Llego con Tres Heridas

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars The Troubadour Sings Hernandez's Poetry........2006-12-06

        Joan Manuel Serrat (1943) is one of the greatest Spanish folk singer. He is much more than that! He is a Poet, Musician & Troubadour, permanently touring around Spain & Latin America.
        Serrat's first compositions were done & sang in Catalan as he was engaged in artistic-resistant movement opposing Franco's regimen & politics that include forbidding regional languages.
        His first success sang in Spanish was the single "Poema de Amor" (1968) closely followed by "Tu Nombre me Sabe a Hierba" (1969). After those two hits Spanish speaking musical market was in turmoil demanding more from Joan Manuel.
        "Mediterraneo" (1971) and "Miguel Hernandez" (1972) were two remarkable LPs springing from his heart and his political affiliation.

        Miguel Hernandez (1910-1942) was a goat herder since boyhood till he was fifteen years old. He was an autodidact and fall in love with poetry. His first compositions were simple and pastoral. From there on he evolved to be a cultured "neogongorist" mastering language and metrics.
        At Madrid he entered in touch with poets like Neruda, Alberti and Cernuda evolving his political stands and poetic style.
        As Civil War erupted in Spain he fervently defended the Republic stressing himself in different posts and fronts.
        When republicans were defeated by Franco's troops he was imprisoned and died in 1942 from tuberculosis without regaining freedom.

        The compositions contained in this CD are Serrat's musicalization for Hernandez poetry. A rich mixture of musical sounds and significant texts flows from this excellent CD.
        "Para la Libertad" is a dramatic composition written when Miguel was hospitalized during the war. It reflects the feeling of a freedom-fighter giving his own body bit by bit for his cause and knowing that those lost parts will fructify.
        "Elegia" is composition mourning for the sudden death of his beloved friend Ramon Sije; Serrat's music and voice dress up the verses with deep melancholic tones.
        "Umbrio por la Pena" transmits the deep pain of the poet in his last days before passing away.
        "Nanas de la Cebolla" dedicated to his only child growing up with famine and deprived of his presence. Even if you do not understand the words, Serrat's artistry will convey the profound emotion contained in this heartbreaking poem.
        The rest of the tracks in this CD are outstanding! Do not miss this gem!
        Reviewed by Max Yofre.

        5 out of 5 stars COMO EL BUEN VINO.......2002-04-20

        Creo que la única forma de intentar explicar este disco (si es que los discos pueden explicarse) es con el lenguaje del corazón. Y aún así puede que el intento sea infructuoso. Porque de la ternura infinita de "Menos tu vientre" a la desgarradora "Elegía", de la fiesta del "Romancillo de Mayo" a la indignación del "Niño Yuntero", es posible que pensemos que las palabras están de más. Miguel Hernández, pastor y poeta, hizo de la transparencia y la sencillez poesía honda, profunda, que la voz de Serrat nos transmite como solo él puede hacerlo. Me pregunto si es posible no emocionarse al escuchar las "Nanas de la cebolla", me pregunto si no nos contagian de valentía los versos de "Para la libertad". La voz de Joan Manuel en su apogeo, en su más absoluta madurez interpretativa, sumado a una orquestación casi única dentro de su discografía. En fin, este disco, como el buen vino, con el correr de los años se vuelve más exquisito al paladar, más sabroso y nos sigue deparando, a treinta años de su aparición, el asombro.

        5 out of 5 stars No better music could've been added to these great poems!.......2000-04-04

        Simply put: a stroke of genius!.Miguel Hernandez has been considered perhaps the most naturally gifted poet of all times. Once being Neruda an ambassador in Spain and already famous in the political, cultural and social circles, friends of Miguel approached Neruda trying to find him a job, Neruda agreed and sent for Miguel for an interview to take place at Madrid (Hernandez was from Orihuela, Andalucia), at the meeting Neruda asked him what would he want his job to be like and Hernandez hesitated and after a very deep thinking reply: "You don't happen to have a herd of lambs here?". Well, two geniuses together: what else can you expect? It's gonna get deep, deep inside of you. Test me. I feel both sad and sweet everytime I listen to it..Just like Lorca, Hernandez was murdered by the fascists at the age of about 40.
        Music from the Spanish Kingdoms
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Amazingly performed songs of rennaissence flaire!
        Music from the Spanish Kingdoms

        Manufacturer: Crd
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Ballets & DancesBallets & Dances | Renaissance (c.1450-1600) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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        ChansonsChansons | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
        PartsongsPartsongs | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B0000044GD
        Release Date: 1995-12-12

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Amazingly performed songs of rennaissence flaire!.......2002-04-23

        I found this CD to be quite enjoyable to listen to and it inspired me to broaden my collection of circa 1500 music! I though it was very well performed and the vocals were quite beautiful! What a great CD!!!
        Homenaje Flamenco a Miguel Hernandez
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          Homenaje Flamenco a Miguel Hernandez
          Enrique Morente
          Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B000050717
          Release Date: 2000-09-15

          Tracks:

          1. Sentado Sobre Los Muertos
          2. El Niuntero
          3. Nanas De La Cebolla
          4. El Carro De Mi Fortuna
          5. Con La Raiz Del Querer
          6. Un Veneno 'Pa' Que Yo Muera
          7. Dios Te Va A Mandar Un Castigo
          Lluvia de Estrellas (Mystic Music)
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            Lluvia de Estrellas (Mystic Music)
            Alvaro Torres , Ednita Nazario , Jose Luis Perales , Myriam Hernandez , Los Angeles Negros , Angela Carrasco , Paloma San Basilio , Miguel Gallardo , Eddie Santiago , and Jose Feliciano
            Manufacturer: Mystic Music
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD
            ASIN: B000N75398

            Product Description

            MYSTIC MUSIC Presents LLUVIA DE ESTRELLAS (2-disc CD) AS SEEN ON T.V. Disc 1 01. NADA SE COMPARA CONTIGO ALVARO TORRES 4:44 02. TANTO NOS AMAMOS EDNITA NAZARIO 4:20 03. COMO YO TE AMO RAPHAEL 4:37 04. POR EL FUEGO LUNNA 4:43 05. Y COMO ES EL? JOSE LUIS PERALES 4:05 06. TODO, TODO, TODO DANELA ROMO 4:19 07. EL HOMBRE QUE AMO MYRIAM HERNANDEZ 3:32 08. MARIA BONITA MIJARES 3:50 09. CON TU AMOR PANDORA 4:22 10. CORAZON MAGICO DYANGO 3:10 11. COMO QUISIERA DECIRTE LOS ANGELES NEGROS 2:42 12. TU AMOR ES UNA RUEDA ANGELES CARRASCO 4:38 13. ME FALTAS TU EDDIE SANTIAGO 4:27 14. DE MIL AMORES PALOMA SAN BASILIO 3:39 15. POR QUE TE TENGO QUE OLVIDAR JOSE FELICAINO 4:05 Disc 2 01. PIEL CANELA MIJARES 3:18 02. DESDE EL DIA QUE TE FUISTE PANDORA 3:16 03. NADIE COMO TU PALOMA SAN BASILIO 2:58 04. HOY HE EMPEZADO A QUERERTE OTRA VEZ DYANGO 3:44 05. BOCA ROSA ANGELA CARRASCO 3:18 06. HOY TENGO GANAS DE TI MIGUEL GALLARDO 4:02 07. BELLA Y CRUEL EDDIE SANTIAGO 4:30 08. AMOR DE NOCHE ROCIO JURADO 4:09 09. TE DEJO LIBRE ALVARO TORRES 4:37 10. QUIERO AMANECER CON ALGUIEN DANIELA ROMO 4:04 11. NO PUEDO ESTAR SIN TI JOSE FELICIANO 5:14 12. TE PARECES TANTO A EL MYRIAM HERNANDEZ 3:47 13. TE QUIERO JOSE LUIS PERALES 3:48 14. Y VOLVERE LOS ANGELES NEGROS 3:57 15. TRES DESEOS EDNITA NAZARIO 3:53
            Vives:Dona Francisquita
            Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
            • Exciting!
            Vives:Dona Francisquita

            Manufacturer: Valois
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
            OperettasOperettas | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000003I0K
            Release Date: 1994-05-17

            Tracks:

            1. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: Scene premiere (Francisquita, Cardona, Fernando, Aurora)
            2. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: 'Siempre es el amor' (Francisquita, Cardona, Fernando)
            3. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: Passacaille et trio (Cardona, Fernando, Aurora)
            4. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: 'Cuando un hombre se quiere casar' (Cardona, Fernando)
            5. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: 'Cancion de la juventud' (Cardona, Fernando)
            6. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: 'Cuando un hombre se quiere casar'
            7. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: Cancion del ruisenor' (Francisquita, Cardona, Fernando)
            8. Dona Francisquita: Acte I: Scene et finale du premier acte (Francisquita, Cardona, Fernando, Aurora)
            9. Dona Francisquita: Acte II: Scene et 'Confradia de la Bulla' (Aurora)
            10. Dona Francisquita: Act II: Duo (Francisquita, Fernando)

            Tracks:

            1. Dona Francisquita: Acte II: Romance 'Por el humo se sabe' (Fernando)
            2. Dona Francisquita: Acte II: Duo (Aurora, Fernando)
            3. Dona Francisquita: Acte II: Scene 'Bella estrella', Quintette (Francisquita, Fernando, Cardona)
            4. Dona Francisquita: Acte II: Scene et finale du deuxime acte (Aurora, Francisquita, Fernando, Cardona)
            5. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: Prelude et 'Coro de Romanticos'
            6. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: Scene (Aurora, Fernando, Cardona)
            7. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: 'Cancion del Marabu' (Aurora, Cardona)
            8. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: Fandango
            9. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: Duo (Francisquita, Fernando)
            10. Dona Francisquita: Acte III: Finale

            Customer Reviews:

            5 out of 5 stars Exciting!.......2000-12-03

            This is a glorious work. The music flows from the beginning to the end with enormous spontaneity, keeping your interest all the time. The fact that dialogues were suppressed contributes for this effect of continuous entertainment. We can hear 65 years old Alfredo Kraus in very good shape, obviously his voice doesn't shine as when he was young, and some flaws are evident, for instance the instability in the final high note of "por el humo se sabe", but it is excusable because of his age. His musicality is untouched, and actually he sings very well most of the time, even souding like a young man in love. Maria Bayo as La doña couldn't be more appropriate. She is sweet,her technique is precise, her high notes in " canción del ruiseñor" are so delicate and effortless produced that they can be mistaken for the sound of an instrument, and she sounds mischievous when it is necessary. Mezzo Raquel Pierotti also give us gorgeous singing, and the supporting cast is good. If you never heard a zarzuela, this is certainly a good starting point. If you are already a fan of this wonderful Spanish style, you will enjoy it. It is really exciting!

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