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Elina Garanca – Sol y Vida (24/96 FLAC)

Elina Garanca - Sol y Vida (24/96 FLAC)
Elina Garanca – Sol y Vida (24/96 FLAC)

Performer: Elina Garanca
Orchestra: Orquesta Filarmonica de Gran Canaria
Conductor: Karel Mark Chichon
Number of Discs: 1
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release: 2019
Size: 1.23 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

01. Lara, Augustin: Granada (Arr. Chichon)
02. trad.: La Llorona (Arr. del Rey)
03. trad.: Vai lavar a cara (Arr. Durán)
04. Parra, V: Gracias a la vida (Arr. del Rey)
05. Grieg: T‘estimo (Arr. Langley)
06. Cardillo: Core ‘ngrato (Arr. Langley)
07. Curtis, E: Torna a Surriento (Arr. Langley)
08. Curtis, E: Non ti scordar di me (Arr. Langley)
09. Gastaldon: Musica proibita (Arr. Chichon)
10. Tosti: Non t’amo più (Arr. Chichon)
11. Curtis, E: Voce’e notte (Arr. Langley)
12. Tosti: Marechiare (Arr. Langley)
13. Piazzólla: Maria de Buenos Aires – Yo soy María (Arr. del Rey)
14. Hermida: Lela (Arr. Durán)
15. Sorozábal: La Taberna del Puerto – No puede ser
16. Gardel: El día que me quieras (Arr. Chichon)
17. Barroso, A: Brazil (Arr. Chichon)

Sol y vida is Elīna Garanča’sjourney to the South, from Spain to Italy and Latin America, and is her first album focusing entirely on non core-classical repertoire.

Be ready to expect a personal album from the mezzo-soprano, whose centre of life has been Spain for many years. A selection of songs, canzone and tango pieces, both mirroring and spreading a flamboyantly emotional array of beaming happiness, passionate longing and exuberant joy. A feast of vocal colours, and a firework of passion, from the well-known Granada to the intimate world of La Llorona.

Featuring jewels of Latin American song repertoire like Piazolla’s Yo soy Maria, originally part of a tango operita and Gracias a la vida, one of the most covered Latin American songs in history both featuring guitarist Jose Maria Gallardo del Rey in new intimate arrangements. Many of the popular pieces have mainly been sung by tenors, like “Core ‘ngrato”, which was probably written for Caruso or the popular Neapolitan songs “Torna a surriento” or “Canto napoletano”.

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