Kea Vocal Ensemble, Enrique Azurza - Pablo Sorozábal Choral Works I (2024) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Kea Vocal Ensemble, Enrique Azurza
Title: Pablo Sorozábal Choral Works I
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:46:14
Total Size: 265 mb / 1.09 gb
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TracklistTitle: Pablo Sorozábal Choral Works I
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:46:14
Total Size: 265 mb / 1.09 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Arroxa lilia
02. Nere maite pollita
03. Bentara noa
04. Buba ñiña
05. Nahi zuya yin
06. Kuku bat badut
07. Baserritarra
08. Lili pollit bat
09. Tres canciones nostálgicas I. Euskalerria
10. Tres canciones nostálgicas II. Ara nun diran
11. Tres canciones nostálgicas III. Maite
12. Neskatxena 1. Neskatxena
13. Neskatxena 2. Izar ederra
14. Neskatxena 3. Binbilin bonbolon
15. Neskatxena 4. Txiki txikitik
16. Maite (spanish)
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A delightful selection of choral works by the important Basque composer Pablo Sorozábal, for mixed choir, women’s choir and choir with piano. A magnificent example of the importance of the rich Basque culture.
Despite achieving great success in the operatic scene, Pablo Sorozábal (1897-1988), born in Donostia and passing away in Madrid, maintained a profound connection with choral music throughout his extensive career. In fact, it was within the ranks of the vibrant choral movement of his native Basque Country where his artistic personality began to take shape, including his fascination with voice and theatre. It’s no surprise, then, that he devoted some of his most intimate pages to these choirs, connecting them to his family heritage. In fact, his father, a stonecutter by trade, was also a talented bertsolari who shared his songs in the taverns of San Sebastián. From him, Sorozábal inherited a language, Basque, “that sounded like music” on his lips, and a deep love for folk music. According to a tradition passed down through generations, as recounted by the writer Bernardo Atxaga from his great-grandfather, Sorozábal’s ancestors, who hailed from the Portale farmhouse in the village of Larraul, near Asteasu, “whistled better than the birds” (“txoriek baino hobeto egiten diate txistu”).