Jose Tellaeche's "El Ultimo Romantico," released on January 1, 2000, under the label Maestoso, is a captivating journey through the romantic era, encapsulating the essence of a bygone musical period. This 50-minute album is a testament to Tellaeche's collaboration with composers Soutullo and Vert, featuring a libretto that invites listeners to meditate on the nuances of romance and nostalgia.
The album is divided into three acts, each offering a unique perspective on the romantic genre. "Acto I: Pt. 1" and "Acto I: Conclusione" set the stage for the final act, "Acto II: Complete," which brings the narrative to a compelling conclusion. The music is designed to evoke the dance rhythms of the género chico, a style that, rather than being a step backward, serves as a homage to the rich musical heritage of the era.
"El Ultimo Romantico" is not just a collection of tracks but a carefully crafted experience that blends the talents of Jose Tellaeche with the musical prowess of Soutullo and Vert. The album features notable performances by Teresa Berganza and Inés Rivadeneira, adding depth and richness to the overall sound. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate the artistry of a well-crafted album, "El Ultimo Romantico" offers a timeless exploration of romance and musical tradition.