Several budget releases of Falla's concise and flamenco-flavored two-act opera La vida breve now compete for the opera buyer's dollar (or euro), offering alternatives to the classic (and unavailable) Teresa Berganza/José Carreras and Victoria de los Angeles/Carlo Cossutta versions, on Deutsche Grammophon and EMI, respectively. This Naxos release features an all-Spanish cast and set of instrumental forces. Falla veteran Alicia Nafé, who has sung several roles from the opera at various times, here appears as the Grandmother, ...
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Several budget releases of Falla's concise and flamenco-flavored two-act opera La vida breve now compete for the opera buyer's dollar (or euro), offering alternatives to the classic (and unavailable) Teresa Berganza/José Carreras and Victoria de los Angeles/Carlo Cossutta versions, on Deutsche Grammophon and EMI, respectively. This Naxos release features an all-Spanish cast and set of instrumental forces. Falla veteran Alicia Nafé, who has sung several roles from the opera at various times, here appears as the Grandmother, and the star-crossed romantic leads Salud and Paco are sung by Ana Maria Sánchez and Vincente Ombuena Valls. Those who spend their time ranking opera stars in a pecking order will find reasons to prefer the classic recordings of La vida breve; Valls in particular lacks the power of his more illustrious predecessors. But the singers in general are fully up to the task of introducing this work, which is ideally suited to the needs of the novice opera listener. Tempos throughout are on...
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