In this programme, the soprano Mariana Flores pays tribute to the women of Latin America, and depicts their loves, their sorrows, their joys in music with popular songs from Argentina, its wine-producing region of Cuyo and elsewhere. Accompanied by Quito Gato, who made the arrangements, on piano and guitar and Romain Lecuyer on double bass, this recital is an opportunity for listeners to discover some of the most beautiful popular songs of the twentieth century from the musicians’ homeland, including Dorotea la cautiva and Alfonsina y el mar from Ariel Ramírez’s collection Mujeres Argentinas, published in 1968.
YB:https://youtu.be/Gch7yeX-ZNo
Works:
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Basurto, N: Febrero en San Luis
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Carabajal: Entre a mi pago sin golpear
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Cuadros: Compadre del sol
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Falú, E: Tonada de un viejo amor
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Francia, T: Regreso a la tonada
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García, D: Azahares de Magnolias
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Leguizamón: La pomeña
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Ramirez, A: Alfonsina y el Mar
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Ramirez, A: Dorotea, la Cautiva
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Ramirez, A: Juana Azurduy
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Sanchez, D: Tonada del Otoño
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Viñas, J: El sueño de la vendimia
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Zabala: Calle angosta