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Spain - Stephen Buck (piano); Vanessa Perez (piano)
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  1. La Vida breve, opera, G. 35/39 (2 versions): Spanish Dance No. 1
  2. El Sombrero de tres picos, suite from the ballet for piano
  3. La soirée dans Grenade, for piano, CD 108/2 (L. 100/2)
  4. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): I: Pantomima
  5. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): II: Canción del fuego fatuo
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  1. La Vida breve, opera, G. 35/39 (2 versions): Spanish Dance No. 1
  2. El Sombrero de tres picos, suite from the ballet for piano
  3. La soirée dans Grenade, for piano, CD 108/2 (L. 100/2)
  4. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): I: Pantomima
  5. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): II: Canción del fuego fatuo
  6. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): III: Danza del terror
  7. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): IV: El circulo mágico
  8. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): V: Minuit
  9. El Amor brujo, ballet for mezzo-soprano & orchestra in 1 act, G. 68 (revised version): VI: Danza ritual del fuego
  10. La Puerta del Vino, prelude for piano, CD 131/3 (L. 123/3)
  11. Fantasía Baetica, for piano, G. 55 (orchestrated by Halffter)
  12. Homenaje pour "Le tombeau de Claude Debussy," for guitar, G. 56
  13. Lindaraja, for 2 pianos, CD 103 (L. 97)
  14. La Vida breve, opera, G. 35/39 (2 versions): Spanish Dance No. 2
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The young Venezuelan pianist Vanessa Perez, a product of that country's famous music education system, has confidently traversed repertory from across the Iberian and Latin American worlds and has gained a good deal of attention in her adopted country, the U.S. With Spain, however, she tries something different: a close interrogation of the musical relationship between Manuel de Falla, the composer who arguably did the most to define the national image of Spain in music, and Claude Debussy, the Frenchman who both mightily ...

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Spain 2016, Steinway & Sons

UPC: 034062300365

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