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Violonchelo Español - I Musici de Montréal (chamber ensemble); Yuli Turovsky (cello)
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  1. Requiebros for cello & piano
  2. Chant du ménéstral (Minstrel's Song) for cello & orchestra in F sharp minor, Op. 71
  3. Sérénade Espagnole for cello & orchestra in A major, Op. 20/2
  4. España, album leaves (6) for piano, Op. 165, B. 37: Malaguena
  5. Intermezzo, instrumental arrangement (from Goyescas)
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  1. Requiebros for cello & piano
  2. Chant du ménéstral (Minstrel's Song) for cello & orchestra in F sharp minor, Op. 71
  3. Sérénade Espagnole for cello & orchestra in A major, Op. 20/2
  4. España, album leaves (6) for piano, Op. 165, B. 37: Malaguena
  5. Intermezzo, instrumental arrangement (from Goyescas)
  6. Sonate dans le style espagnol ancien, for cello & piano
  7. Ritual Fire Dance, for orchestra (from "El Amor brujo")
  8. Spanish Serenade for string quartet (for the collaborative String Quartet "B-La-F" with Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazunov, Lyadov)
  9. Siete canciones populares española (7 Popular Spanish Songs), for voice & piano, G. 40
  10. In the Style of Albéniz for piano (or various arrangements)
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A disc of Spanish music from Russian performers living in Montreal is really no surprise; more than any other European national school, Spain's was a collaborative effort between homegrown composers and those who envied Iberia's warm climate and diverse folk traditions from afar. Violonchelo Español, in fact, includes music by Russian composers (Glazunov, Borodin, and Shchedrin's In Imitation of Albéniz) as well as Spaniards (Albéniz's omnipresent Malaguena, various Falla favorites, and two works by the cellist Gaspar ...

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Violonchelo Español 2005, Analekta

UPC: 774204989729

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