Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Spanish classical music with Patricia Rozario's "Spanish Recital," a stunning collaboration with Mark Troop. Released in 1992 under the Collins Classics label, this album is a treasure trove of 32 enchanting tracks that span a little over an hour, offering a rich tapestry of minimalist compositions.
Patricia Rozario, a renowned soprano, and Mark Troop, a distinguished pianist, bring to life a diverse collection of pieces that showcase the depth and beauty of Spanish music. The album features works by esteemed composers such as Manuel de Falla, Fernando Obradors, and JoaquĆn Rodrigo, among others. Each track is a masterclass in musical expression, from the tender "Chiquitita la novia" to the hauntingly beautiful "La maja dolorosa."
The album is a journey through various musical styles and traditions, including tonadillas, madrigals, and popular Spanish songs. Highlights include the lively "4 Tonadillas" and the poignant "7 Canciones Populares EspaƱolas," which offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Spain. The delicate interplay between Rozario's ethereal vocals and Troop's masterful piano accompaniment creates an atmosphere of intimacy and warmth that is sure to enchant listeners.
"Spanish Recital" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to explore the nuances of Spanish classical music. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises to delight and inspire. Patricia Rozario and Mark Troop's collaboration is a testament to their artistry and their deep appreciation for the music they perform.
2011 Phoenix Music International, UK2011 Collins Classics
Tracks
"El Amor"Fernando Obradors, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop
"Con amores la mi madre"Fernando Obradors, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop
"El majo celoso"Fernando Obradors, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop
"Del cabello mƔs sutil"Fernando Obradors, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop
Chiquitita la noviaFernando Obradors, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop
"Pastorcito Santo"JoaquĆn Rodrigo, Patricia Rozario, Mark Troop