Francisco Soriano - L' Andalousie au cœur: The Complete Spanish Songs of Pauline Viardot (2023) Hi-Res

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Title: L' Andalousie au cœur: The Complete Spanish Songs of Pauline Viardot
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Odradek Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 77:06 min
Total Size: 295 MB / 1.2 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Duo à la hongroise
02. El corazón triste
03. Caña
04. El fandango del diablo
05. Aserrín
06. Rondeña
07. Seguidillas de los oficialitos
08. Canción de la infanta
09. Mi numen parlero
10. Canción española
11. La jota de los estudiantes
12. El amor de mi mozuela
13. De qué sirve
14. La tortolilla triste
15. Me mandas que te olvide
16. Ay, que me robó
17. Madrid
18. Les filles de Cadix
19. Le toréador
20. Je n’aime pas les toreros
21. Sérénade à Rosine
22. Romance espagnole
23. ¡Ay Soledad!
24. Habanera
25. La gallina

On the occasion of the bicentenary of Pauline Viardot’s birth in 2021, pianist Francisco Soriano set himself the task of making known one of the most interesting parts of Viardot's work: her Spanish-inspired songs in various languages, many of them unpublished. He was helped by his fellow artists on this recording, soprano Natalia Labourdette and mezzo-soprano Helena Ressurreição, as well as researchers Nicholas Žekulin and Andrés Moreno Mengíbar and musicologist Miguel López Fernández. This album represents the fruit of those labours. Featuring world-premiere recordings, L'Andalousie au coeur shines a spotlight on these Viardot songs, including four of her arrangements of music by her friend, Chopin, in a programme that has also been performed by these artists in recitals at the Opéra Comique in Paris, the Fundación Juan March in Madrid and the Festival de Música Española de Cádiz.

In 1842, Viardot made her only trip to Spain, visiting Madrid, where her father Manuel García had been a star tenor, as well as Andalusia and Granada. During Viardot’s performances in Madrid, audiences were delighted when she sang encores during which she accompanied herself on the piano in a selection of Spanish songs. Viardot would include Spanish songs in her recitals whenever possible, and this album reflects that key part of her heritage and output.
The songs heard on this release are gathered from across Viardot’s career: they are rich, varied and colourful. Hers was a powerful, versatile compositional voice, and in celebrating her Spanish songs in particular, this programme reveals Viardot at her most elemental – in touch with her roots. That this album represents only a fraction of her output is testament to Viardot’s prolific creative brilliance.