"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" (1916)Falla and Ravel "L'heure espagole" (1907) and "Alborada del gracioso"(1905) SFO


"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" (1916)Falla and Ravel  "L'heure espagole" (1907) and "Alborada del gracioso"(1905) SFO 

This concert was so lovely introducing me to a new performer, pianist, Javier Perianes, in his SF debut.  He plays beautifully, and I bought his recording which received a Latin Grammy nomination...his hands create a music that flows like water.  Pleasure to hear this young performer, along with Isabel Leonard, a mezzo soprano, on the rise.  She made her SF debut in 2013, as recipient of the 2013 Richard Tucker award.  She plays the flirtatious Concepcion in L'Heuere espagnole, which was hilarious, as two suitors show up, in her husband's absenc"Nights in the Gardens of Spain" (1916)Falla and Ravel  "L'heure espagole" (1907) and "Alborada del gracioso"(1905) SFO e, but nothing comes of it, and the Muleteer comes out ahead...all in the context of a clockmaker's home, with the clocks as prop and more...as symbolic; utterly charming short comedic operetta.  

De Falla Hoches en los jardines de Espana  with Javier Perianes and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Josep Pons 2011harmonia mundi  Arles.  2011  Produced with BBC Radio 3 and BBC Symphony Orchestra.


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