"Asturiana - Songs from Spain and Argentina" is a captivating chamber music album released by Kim Kashkashian on September 21, 2007, under the ECM New Series label. This enchanting collection spans a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, featuring 26 tracks that beautifully blend folk-influenced pieces from renowned Spanish and Argentine composers.
The album showcases the exquisite collaboration between Kim Kashkashian and Robert Levin, presenting works by esteemed composers such as Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, and Xavier Montsalvatge. The compositions range from traditional Spanish styles like Seguidilla Murciana and Jota to Argentine influences like Pampamapa and Bonita Rama de Sauce, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and musical diversity.
Kim Kashkashian's masterful performance on the viola, combined with Robert Levin's piano accompaniment, brings a fresh and engaging interpretation to these timeless pieces. The album is a testament to the artists' ability to seamlessly merge classical elegance with folk-inspired melodies, creating a harmonious and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of well-crafted compositions, "Asturiana - Songs from Spain and Argentina" promises a delightful journey through the vibrant musical landscapes of Spain and Argentina.