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Alicia Larrocha Beethoven 1770 1827 1972
BEETHOVEN +••.••(...)) Piano Sonata in F major, Op. 10, No. 2 I. Allegro 0:00 II. Menuetto 5:43 III. Presto 9:26 Alicia de Larrocha (piano) Live from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 11-November-1972 Alicia de Larrocha played a good deal of Beethoven but never recorded this Sonata commercially. *Not a good sound quality due to the age of the tape. / No copyright infringement intended. All right reserved by Alicia Torra de Larrocha./ ALICIA DE LARROCHA Official website: (http•••) Facebook official page: (http•••)/
Alicia Larrocha Joaquín Nin Castellanos Joaquin Nin Culmell Paul Dukas Manuel Falla Alfred Cortot Ravel Ricardo Viñes Schola Cantorum 1908 1956 1961 1970 1984 2004
JOAQUIN NIN-CULMELL +••.••(...)) Tonadas, Vol. IV, No. 41 El cant dels ocells (The song of the birds) Alicia de Larrocha (piano) Here Alicia de Larrocha played the piece as an encore, which she never recorded commercially. Live from Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, 03-December-1984 Broadcast on 89.9 FM (KCDS), California,1984 / Joaquín Nin-Culmell +••.••(...)) was born in Berlin. He was a son of the distinguished Cuban composer, pianist and musicologist Joaquín Nin y Castellanos, Nin-Culmell was educated in New York and in Paris and had his first music lessons from his father, following whose example he became a student of the Schola Cantorum, where his teachers included the pianist Paul Braud and, for composition, Paul Dukas, and at the Paris Conservatoire. He later studied composition with Manuel de Falla in Granada, and continued his development as a pianist under the guidance of Alfred Cortot and of Ravel's friend Ricardo Viñes. He has enjoyed a distinguished career as a composer and pianist, with academic positions at Williams College, Williamstown, and subsequently at the University of California, Berkeley. The four volumes of Tonadas were written between 1956 and 1961 and consist of versions of traditional Spanish dances and songs, treated in a manner that continues the work of Manuel de Falla and Spanish nationalist composers. Arrangements and occasional variations are subtly harmonized to reveal their nature and musical possibilities and generally treated with unobtrusive ingenuity./ More Joaquín Maria Nin-Culmell from Alicia de Larrocha: Tonadas, Vol.II (rec.1970) (http•••)/ ALICIA DE LARROCHA Official website: (http•••) Facebook official page: (http•••)/ Photos: All right reserved by Alicia Torra de Larrocha; Decca Ltd.
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Tercera part d'una trilogia dirigida, filmada i muntada per ARTUR TORT, MARC CUSCÓ i MARC ROCA. Un guió de MARTÍ SALES. Música d'EL PETIT DE CAL ERIL. Producció executiva: CLÀUDIA ROBERT i JÚLIA LOSADA. Una producció de BANKROBBER i EL PETIT DE CAL ERIL. Part I "Tot el que has estat": (http•••) Part II "Som transparents": (http•••) Part III "Les lletres no fan les paraules": (http•••) Amb la participació de Lluís Gavaldà, Josep Cama, Marta Forgas, Gès Burgès, Joaquim Gomà, Jo Faurany, Martí Sales, Artur Tort, Ildefons Alonso, Jordi Matas, Dani Comas i Joan Pons. Extres Sala Green's: Clara Pons, Joan Codina, Ferran Palau, Leo Palau, Laia Riba, Anna Junyent, Berta Junyent, Clara Gili, Marc Vidal, Roger Tarragó, Nati Soler, Josep Ramon Poch, Bàrbara Balcells, Albert Monsa, Xavier Gabriel, María José Lizarte, Cels Burgès, Carmina Lluelles, Andreu Esquerra, Núria Soler, Ricard Rojas, Mireia Puig, Adrià Bermell, Quim Sala, Miquel Ribera, Ainhoa Barrionuevo, Marta Segura, Carlos, Salvador Morell, Gerard Morell, Núria Serra, Ramon Castany, Mari Torra, Ainara Letó, Marina Villaró, Marc Mateu, Àlex Almirall i Johnnie Alcaraz. Agraïments Torreta i Sala Green's, Fede Llambès, Ariadna Ribas, Mario Valero, Sophie Ye Chen, Marc Hierro, Núria Alonso, David Vives, Oriol Vives, Tomàs Ambulància./ Subscriu-te al canal d' El Petit de Cal Eril aquí: (http•••) Segueix a El Petit de Cal Eril a: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)/
Alicia Larrocha Joaquín Nin Castellanos Joaquin Nin Culmell Paul Dukas Manuel Falla Alfred Cortot Ravel Ricardo Viñes Schola Cantorum 1908 1956 1961 1970 1984 2004
JOAQUIN NIN-CULMELL +••.••(...)) Tonadas, Vol. II I. Canción del labrador (Peasant's song) 0:00 II. Copla castellana (Castilian song) 1:51 III. Canción otoñal (Basque autumn-song) 2:48 IV. Seguidilla murciana (Threshing song) 4:44 V. Canción de trilla (Threshing song) 6:02 VI. Muñeira (Dance) 7:47 Alicia de Larrocha (piano) Recorded: 1970, London, England / Joaquín Nin-Culmell +••.••(...)) was born in Berlin. He was a son of the distinguished Cuban composer, pianist and musicologist Joaquín Nin y Castellanos, Nin-Culmell was educated in New York and in Paris and had his first music lessons from his father, following whose example he became a student of the Schola Cantorum, where his teachers included the pianist Paul Braud and, for composition, Paul Dukas, and at the Paris Conservatoire. He later studied composition with Manuel de Falla in Granada, and continued his development as a pianist under the guidance of Alfred Cortot and of Ravel's friend Ricardo Viñes. He has enjoyed a distinguished career as a composer and pianist, with academic positions at Williams College, Williamstown, and subsequently at the University of California, Berkeley. The four volumes of Tonadas were written between 1956 and 1961 and consist of versions of traditional Spanish dances and songs, treated in a manner that continues the work of Manuel de Falla and Spanish nationalist composers. Arrangements and occasional variations are subtly harmonized to reveal their nature and musical possibilities and generally treated with unobtrusive ingenuity./ More Joaquín Maria Nin-Culmell from Alicia de Larrocha: El canta dels ocells [live,1984] (http•••)/ ALICIA DE LARROCHA Official website: (http•••) Facebook official page: (http•••)/ Photos: All right reserved by Alicia Torra de Larrocha
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