Thursday, September 23, 2010

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Alondra De La Parra - De Mi Alma Mexicana (2010)


The conductor Alondra de la Parra, the 29-year Expansion magazine in 2009 called "the leadership that inspires" will be the crown jewel of the Bicentennial celebration of the Independence of Mexico's capital and 5 other cities, just released his orchestra with his first double album, My Alma Mexicana, with 15 tracks of composers of the past 200 years, that she herself selected with the help of a music critic Lázaro Azar and also director Joshua Feltman.

Tracklist: CD 01


1. Huapango (1941) José Pablo Moncayo
2. Melody for violin and orchestra, Op 1 (1890) Gustavo E. Campa
3. Intermezzo of Atzimba (1900) Ricardo Castro
4. Images (1927) Candelario Huizar
5. Concierto del Sur for guitar and orchestra (1941) Manuel M. Ponce I.
Allegretto 6. Concierto del Sur for guitar and orchestra (1941) Manuel M. Ponce II.
Andante 7. Concierto del Sur for guitar and orchestra (1941) Manuel M. Ponce III. Allegro moderato e festive
8. Over the Waves (1884) Juventino Rosas


CD 02 1. Danzon No. 2 (1994) Arturo Márquez
2. Sensemayá (1938) Silvestre Revueltas
3. Suite, Horsepower, III (1954) Carlos Chávez
4. Symphony No. 2 (1993) Federico Ibarra
5. Improvised piano concerto, II (2006) Eugenio Toussaint
6. Clepsydra (1990) Mario Lavista
7. Ínguesu (2003) Enrico Chapela

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