RODRIGO, Joaquín (1901-1999), arr. Carlos Aransay Madrid | |
1. | En Aranjuez con tu amor | 6:25 | |
ALCARAZ, Albert (b. 1978), Valencia | |
2. | Xivarri | 1:17 | |
OLAIZOLA, Gabriel de (1891-1973), arr. José Olaizola (his brother), Basque Country | |
3. | Aurtxoa Sehaskan | 2:35 | |
OBRADORS, Fernando J. (1897-1945), arr. Carlos Aransay Andalucía | |
4. | El Vito | 2:03 | |
Arr. LITTEL, Manuel Massotti (1915-1999), Murcia | |
5. | Al pano fino | 2:31 | |
Arr. VÉLEZ, Esteban Sanz (b. 1960), Cantabria | |
6. | Volar | 2:43 | |
MONTES, Xoan (1840-1899), Galicia | |
7. | Negra sombra | 4:26 | |
RODRIGO, Joaquín (1901-1999), Valencia | |
8. | Jo tinc un burro | 1:53 | |
MARTÍN, Rubén García (b. 1983), Extremadura | |
9. | ?Ondi jueron? | 3:52 | |
Arr. BIBILONI, Baltasar (b. 1936), Balearic Islands | |
10. | Ton pare non té nas | 1:36 | |
Arr. MILLET, Lluis (1867-1941), Cataluna | |
11. | El cant dels ocells | 3:04 | |
AZURZA, David (b. 1968), Basque Country | |
12. | Suari Kanta | 3:23 | |
GOYENECHEA, Hilario (1875-1951), Castilla y León | |
13. | Riverana | 1:09 | |
BUSTO, Javier (b. 1949), Castilla y León | |
14. | Esta tierra | 3:34 | |
RUIZ-AZNAR, Valentín (1902-1972), Andalucía | |
15. | Nana | 2:37 | |
GURIDI, Jesús (1886-1961), Asturias | |
16. | Soy de Mieres | 3:11 | |
DURANGO, Mathías de (1636-1698), Navarra | |
17. | Pero Grullo | 1:49 | |
YAGÜE, Alejandro (b. 1947), Aragón | |
18. | El gavilán | 4:22 | |
Arr. SANABRIA, Juan José Falcon (b. 1936), Canarias | |
19. | Arrorró | 1:48 | |
Arr. GURBINDO, José Fermín (1935-1985), La Rioja | |
20. | La tarara riojana | 1:37 | |
BARRERA, Tomás (1870-1938) and CALLEJA, Rafael (1874-1938), arr. RUIZ-AZNAR, Valentín (1902-1972), Andalucía | |
21. | Adiós, Granada | 3:07 | |
HALFFTER, Rodolfo (1900-1987), Castilla-La Mancha | |
22. | Epitafio de Don Quijote | 2:00 | |
23. | Epitafio de Dulcinea | 1:25 | |
24. | Epitafio de Sancho Panza | 3:32 | |
FALLA, Manuel de (1876-1946), Balearic Islands | |
25. | Balada de Mallorca | 4:44 | |
"What a contrast: the spiritual mysticism of Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Romancero Gitano to the drama of Carlos Surinach's Andalusian-spiced Via Crucis and then the climax - Marias Nobre's Yanomami, a vivid depiction of Brazilian indigenous ritual, with fine tenor solos from Julian Stocker. The choir performs with a fluidity that boasts expertise in Iberian style."
SIGCD166 - Classical Music Magazine