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Victoria de Los Angeles Lucero
mío Lullabies and folk songs Xavier MONTSALVATGE (1912 - 2002)
1. Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito from Canciones
negras [2:19] Franz SCHUBERT (1797
- 1828)
2. Wiegenlied, D498 [2:33] Manuel de FALLA (1876 - 1946)
3. Nana from 7 canciones popolares españolas
[1:29] Trad. (arr. Charles Villiers Stanford)
4. Irish Lullaby [3:06] Johannes BRAHMS (1833 - 1897)
5. Wiegenlied, Op. 49 No. 4 [2:35] Geni SADERO (1886 - 1961)
6. Era la vo [2:35] Ernesto HALFFTER (1905 - 1989)
7. Panxoliña [2:25] Trad. (Cancion sefardi)
8. Durme, durme, hermozo hijico [1:07] Antonin DVOŘÁK
(1841 - 1904)
9. Möglichkeit [2:07] Trad. (popular catalana)
10. El noi de la mare [2:46] Trad. (popular vasca)
11. Din, dan, boleran [2:46] Trad. (popular catalana)
12. Josep i Maria [1:11] Franz SCHUBERT
13. An Sylvia, D891 [2:38] Giovanni Battista PERGOLESI (1710
- 1736)
14. Stizzoso, mio stizzoso from La serva padrona [3:27]
Trad. (popular catalana)
15. Margarideta [1:27] Joseph CANTELOUBE (1879 - 1957)
16. Chut, chut [1:57] Trad. (popular catalana)
17. La filadora [1:28] Alessandro SCARLATTI (1660 - 1725)
18. Le violette from Il Pirro ed il Demetrio [2:16]
Leo DELIBES (1836 - 1891)
19. Les filles de Cadix [3:01] Trad. (popular catalana)
20. La ploma de perdiu [1:36] Joseph CANTELOUBE
21. He! beyla-z da le! [1:46] Trad. (popular catalana)
22. Els tres tambors [1:06] Jerónimo GIMÉNEZ (1854
- 1923)
23. La tarantula from Le tempranica [1:29] Gioachino ROSSINI (1792 - 1868)
24. Duetto buffo di due gatti [2:54] Manuel GARCIA MORANTE (b. 1937)
25. Coplilla a Victoria de los Angeles [2:06]
Victoria de Los Angeles
(soprano)(1-24)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)(9), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)(24);
Students from the Victoria de los Angeles Foundation/Jordi Homs (25);
Orchestre de la Société des concerts du Conservatoire/Rafael
Frühbeck de Burgos (1), Sinfonia of London/Rafael Frühbeck
de Burgos (4, 6, 19), Orchestre des concerts Lamoureux/Jean-Pierre
Jacquillat (16, 21), Spanish National Orchestra/Rafael Frühbeck
de Burgos (23); Manuel Garcia Morante (piano)(2, 10, 13), Alicia de
Larrocha (piano)(3), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)(5, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18,
20, 22), Gerald Moore (piano)(7, 9, 24), Oscar Ghiglia (guitar)(8),
Renata & Graciano Tarragó (guitars)(11)
rec. 1950 - 1992
Sung texts enclosed COLUMNA MUSICA 1CM0198
[54:21]
Lucero mío, cariño mío, 'My bright
star, my darling' was what Victoria de los Angeles always
called her son Alexander. When he was just a few months old it
was found out that he had Down syndrome, but to his mother he
was always a 'blessing' and the cover picture to this
disc tangibly reflects her joy. They were together all the time
and in the evenings they sang together many of the songs included
here, songs that have accompanied Alexander ever since. This issue
is a co-production between the Catalan Down Syndrome Foundation
and the Victoria de Los Angeles Foundation, the latter having
substantially contributed to the former's fund-raising and
Columna Música have contributed to making this a valuable
issue for humanitarian as well as musical reasons.
Some titles are presented courtesy EMI, including those conducted
by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, three of which are extracted
from the mid-60s album 'Songs around the world', which
was included in its entirety in the seven-CD-box 'The voice
of an angel', issued just months ago by EMI. Also the two
Canteloube songs as well as the zarzuela aria (tr. 23) as well
as the songs with Gerald Moore and a few others are from the EMI
vaults. It is a special pleasure to get the famous Cat duet
with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, recorded live at Royal Festival
Hall as part of the 'Tribute to Gerald Moore' concert
in 1967, where Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau also participated. It
should also be said that the great baritone is actually heard
on this disc in duet with Victoria de Los Angeles in Dvorak's
Möglichkeit (tr. 9), a fact that the documentation
fails to observe.
Spanning from Din dan Boleran (tr. 11), recorded in 1950
with a guitar duo, to the eight songs recorded live at Wigmore
Hall with Geoffrey Parsons in the early 1990s, the disc covers,
remarkably indeed, forty-two years of a singing career with practically
no deterioration in vocal quality. Since the demise of Collins
Classics in 1998 these Wigmore Hall recordings have as far as
I know been unavailable to the record buying public and it is
good to have them back. In fact there isn't a song here that
I would want to be without in my collection.
Among the most charming numbers are Serpina's aria from La
serva padrona (tr. 14) and Delibes' delightful and rhythmically
stirring Les filles de Cadix (tr. 19) but every piece is
worth returning to. The recording quality varies a lot, not surprisingly
considering the time span and the various venues, but since most
of the recordings are of later dates the overall impression is
very good.
The concluding song, recorded in 2008, is truly moving. The text
was written by her pianist Manuel Garcia Morante on a flight from
Madrid to Barcelona after a concert where Victoria de Los Angeles
had 'sung like the angels'. Morante gave it to her, she
read it attentively and then put it away. This was in 1989. Almost
twenty years later Helena Mora of the Victoria de Los Angeles
Foundation found it in an envelope, gave it back to Morante and
asked him to set it to music. He did and it was decided that it
should be sung by a group of youngsters from the Down Syndrome
Foundation. It is indeed a very special experience to hear it
and I can't help quoting the poem that Manuel Garcia Morante
wrote twenty years ago. In English translation it goes:
Victoria of the Angels, Of the angels, victory. Friend of the angels And a little bit their mistress.
Singing with them, Praying with them, playing with them And laughing with them.
When she sings of her woes They sadden And if she shares her joy They will sing.
She and they, They and she. What angels for such a mistress! What a Mistress of the Angels!
Words coming from the heart of a musician very close to Victoria
de Los Angeles - and every track on this disc testifies to their
truth.
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