Among the Spanish folk songs recorded here are some of the famous writer Federico Garcia Lorca. Among the collected from him, he wrote the melodies always maintained respect for the folk art a simple accompaniment. The same applies to the pieces of the other two composers, de Falla and Rodrigo, with their Spanish idiom never degenerates into a postcard kitsch. However, the positive impression arises a not least by the artless presentation of the two performers.
1 Canciones Españolas Antiquas, for Voice & Piano: Anda, Jaleo
2 Homenaje Pour 'Le Tombeau de Claude Debussy,' for Guitar, G. 56
3 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: El Paño Moruno
4 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Seguidilla Murciana
5 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Asturiana
6 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Jota
7 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Nana
8 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Canción
9 Popular Spanish Songs (7), for Voice & Piano, G. 40: Polo
10 El Amor Brujo, Ballet for Mezzo-Soprano & Orchestra in 1 Act, G. 68 (Revised Version): Romance Del Pescador
11 El Amor Brujo, Ballet for Mezzo-Soprano & Orchestra in 1 Act, G. 68 (Revised Version): Cancion Del Fuego Fatuo
12 Villancicos (3), for Voice & Guitar (From Retablo de Navidad): Pastorcito Santo
13 Villancicos (3), for Voice & Guitar (From Retablo de Navidad): Aire y Donayre
14 Villancicos (3), for Voice & Guitar (From Retablo de Navidad): Coplillas de Belén
15 Coplillas Del Alférez, Aria for Voice & Piano (From the Zarzuela El Hijo Fingido)
16 Canciónes (3) Españolas, Song Collection for Voice & Guitar: en Jerez de la Frontera
17 Canciónes (3) Españolas, Song Collection for Voice & Guitar: Adela
18 Canciónes (3) Españolas, Song Collection for Voice & Guitar: de Ronda
Among the Spanish folk songs recorded here are some of the famous writer Federico Garcia Lorca. Among the collected from him, he wrote the melodies always maintained respect for the folk art a simple accompaniment. The same applies to the pieces of the other two composers, de Falla and Rodrigo, with their Spanish idiom never degenerates into a postcard kitsch. However, the positive impression arises a not least by the artless presentation of the two performers.