This 1983 recording features two major ballet works by Manuel de Falla, one of Spain's most famous composers, performed by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Charles Dutoit.
Dutoit depicts the vibrant, colorful orchestration and ethnic rhythms with precision and passion.
The presence of soprano Colette Boky and mezzo-soprano Huguette Tourangeau is also important, as their Latin-tinged vocals add depth to the work. This album, a fusion of refinement and passion by the renowned French-Canadian duo Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, has been highly praised as a masterpiece that vividly conveys the charm of Falla's works.
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Introduction - Part 1: Afternoon - Dance Of The Miller's Wife - The Grapes
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Part 2: The Neighbour's Dance - The Miller's Dance - The Corregidor's Dance (beginning)
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Part 2 (continued): The Corregidor's Dance - Final Dance
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El Amor Brujo • Complete Ballet
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Composed By - Manuel De Falla
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Orchestra - Orchestre Symphonique De Montréal
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Conductor - Charles Dutoit
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Engineer [Recording Engineer] - John Dunkerley
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Producer - Ray Minshull