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Las mujeres y cuerdas

Title
  1. Las mujeres y cuerdas [sound recording]
Author
  1. Almajano, Marta
Published by
  1. San Lorenzo de El Escorial : Glossa, 1995.
Format
  1. Musical recording

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Additional authors
  1. Moreno, José Miguel
  2. Martín y Soler, Vicente, 1754-1806
  3. Carulli, Ferdinando, 1770-1841
  4. Giuliani, Mauro, 1781-1829
  5. Sor, Fernando, 1778-1839
  6. Mertz, Johann Kaspar, 1806-1856
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (69 min.) : digital; 4³/₄ in.
Subject
  1. Songs (High voice) with guitar.
  2. Guitar music.
Contents
  1. 4 canzonettas. La semplice (1:18) ; La volubile (2:00) ; La costanza (2:30) ; La mercede (1:26) / Vicente Martín y Soler -- Andante affetuoso / Ferdinando carulli (3:01) -- 3 ariettas (Le dimore amor non ama (3:08) ; Quando sarà quel dì (2:03) ; Ad altro laccio (2:24)) ; Andantino sostenuto (4:29) ; 3 cavatinas (Confuso, smarrito (1:13) ; Amor, perché m'accendi (4:03) ; Di tanti palpiti (6:11) / Mauro Giuliani -- Mouvement de prière religieuse (3:38) ; 4 ariettas (Lagrime (1:06) ; Perduta l'anima (3:39) ; Povero cor (4:08) ; Io mentitor! (5:06)) ; Nel cor più non mi sento (1:05) / Fernando Sor -- Lied ohne Worte / Johann Kaspar Mertz (4:53) -- 5 seguidillas. Si dices que mis ojos (1:49) ; Muchacha, y la vergüenza (1:34) ; Mis descuidados ojos (5:41) ; Seguidillas del Requiem eternam (2:10) ; Las mujeres y cuerdas (1:00) / Sor.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Language
  1. Italian
Note
  1. Compact disc.
  2. Texts with Spanish (when applicable), English, French & German translations, and program notes by Emilio Moreno and Paulino García Blanco in Spanish with English, French & German translations (59 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at the Iglesia de San Miguel, Cuenca, & the Villa Consuelo, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Oct. 1994 & Jan. 1995.
Language (note)
  1. Vocal works sung in Italian and Spanish.