Just a note: Spanish last names beginning with "de los", etc., are alphabetized that way, such as Victoria de los Ángeles, who is referred to as Ms. (Sra.) de los Ángeles.
However, names with just "de", such as Manuel de Falla, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Goya, or NOT alphabetized with the "de", and are NOT referred to as "de Falla", but simply "Falla", "Cervantes", "Goya", etc. The same is true in German: Karajan, not von Karajan; Weber, not von Weber.
Beautiful, sensitve singing by de los Angeles, but Gerald Moore's constipated musicianship is especially prevalent in the last song. Too bad, because de los Angeles' voice was in pristine condition during this period of her career. Luckily, these pieces don't exploit the upper register, and we have a few wonderful recordings from later in her career with more appropriate pianists. Thanks for the upload!
Just a note: Spanish last names beginning with "de los", etc., are alphabetized that way, such as Victoria de los Ángeles, who is referred to as Ms. (Sra.) de los Ángeles.
However, names with just "de", such as Manuel de Falla, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Goya, or NOT alphabetized with the "de", and are NOT referred to as "de Falla", but simply "Falla", "Cervantes", "Goya", etc. The same is true in German: Karajan, not von Karajan; Weber, not von Weber.
filibertoZZ 6 months ago
Beautiful, sensitve singing by de los Angeles, but Gerald Moore's constipated musicianship is especially prevalent in the last song. Too bad, because de los Angeles' voice was in pristine condition during this period of her career. Luckily, these pieces don't exploit the upper register, and we have a few wonderful recordings from later in her career with more appropriate pianists. Thanks for the upload!
4114224 7 months ago
very good :))
ceciliaberganza68 1 year ago