Description |
1 online resource (109 minutes) |
Contents |
Già il sol dal Gange / Alessandro Scarlatti -- Per la gloria d'adoravi / Giovanni Battista Bononcini -- Pietà Signore / Alessandro Stradella -- Élégie ; Ouvre tes yeux bleus / Jules Massenet -- Chanson de l'adieu ; Malìa ; Ideale ; Non t'amo più ; L'ultimo canzone / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Siete canciones populares españolas / Manuel de Falla -- Del cabello más sutil / Fernando J. Obradors -- La rosa y el sauce / Carlos Guastavino -- Ai, che linda moça / Ernesto Halffter -- Canción al árbol del olvido / Alberto Ginastera -- Tengo nostalgia de ti ; Intima / Tata Nacho -- Core n'grato / Salvatore Cardillo -- A vucchella / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Mattinata / Ruggiero Leoncavallo -- Granada / Agustín Lara -- Dicitencello vuie / Rodolfo Falvo |
Summary |
Just one year after his successful and highly acclaimed comeback at the Vienna State Opera, he returned to the same opera stage where he made his brilliant debut in 197, as a thirty-year-old: the Großes Festspielhaus in Salzburg. This recital was staged a second time and was also relayed live to a giant screen at the city's Domplatz - a clear indication of the enormous affection with which he was received by the Salzburg public. The Spanish tenor repays such lively interest with an exclusive programme that includes no less than 23 songs and five encores. Whereas the first half of the evening was divided into three parts - works from the Italian baroque, French mélodies by Jules Massenet and canzoni by Francesco Paolo Tosti, the second half consisted entirely of Spanish works and focused principally on the songs of Manuel de Falla. And if not the final encore of the evening, certainly its crowning moment is the song we have come to associate with José Carreras as his vocal trademark - Granada by Agustìn Lara |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed January 03, 2023) |
Performer |
José Carreras, tenor ; Martin Katz, piano |
Event |
Recorded Großes Festspielhaus, Salzburg 1989 |
Notes |
Works sung variously in Italian, French, and Spanish |
Subject |
Songs (High voice) with piano.
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Songs (High voice) with piano
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Genre/Form |
Chamber music
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Concert films
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Songs
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Concert films.
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Chamber music.
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Songs.
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Concerts filmés.
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Musique de chambre.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Carreras, José, singer
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Katz, Martin, 1945- instrumentalist.
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Kabelka, Franz, film director
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TH Medien (Firm), production company.
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Österreichischer Rundfunk, production company.
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Monarda Arts (Firm), publisher.
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