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Part 1: Alicia de Larrocha, Nights in the Gardens of Spain -RIP (Descansa en paz)

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The legendary Spanish pianist, Alicia de Larrocha, died on 26 Sept. 2009 at age 86. Descansa en paz, Alicia.




Part 1, Nights in the Gardens of Spain, Manuel de Falla.

Alicia de Larrocha was filmed at the Alhambra by Larry Weinstein and Nev Fichman.

Symphonic impressions for piano and orchestra.

1. In the Generalife

2. Distant dance

3. In the Gardens of the Sierra de Córdoba

Alicia de Larrocha, piano

Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
Charles Dutoit, conductor

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  • A splendid recording. Thank you for making it available. Is there any possibility that the synchronization between the audio and video can be improved? It would increase enjoyment of the video greatly. Many thanks.

  • @wildknight1103 Sorry, but the out of sync problem seems to occur with a number of YT uploads!

  • Is this sexologist Ruth Westheimer playingthe piano??

  • @sterlingtaste You're not the first one to mention this. It is tempting to make a few conjectures, but I think I'll pass!

  • Gracias, pero muchas gracias.

    Para alguien que la desconocia es como si nazca apenas hoy

  • ¡Cómo es precioso!

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  • The synchronization is way off.

  • I can't believe de Larrocha died.

  • @lovesGenet I agree totally with you ,Novaes is the other one in the same class

  • there are many ,many good recordingd of this work ,but NOBODY can come close to Larrocha,NOBODY

  • La Madona de las Rosas sobre el piano, destilando luz, maestria, pasion e incandesencia

  • She also made a splendid recording of the Rapsodia Espanola of Albeniz.

  • Muchas gracias!

    Her scincillating playing reminds me of Alhambra, without even looking at the video.

  • mourn with deep grief.... I would like to know where she was buried....

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