Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Spanish classical music with Alicia de Larrocha's exquisite album, "Òscar Esplà: Sonata del Sur." Released in 2004, this captivating collection showcases the virtuosity of one of Spain's most celebrated pianists, Alicia de Larrocha, as she interprets the works of Óscar Esplà and Joaquín Rodrigo.
The album opens with Esplà's "Sonata del Sur," a three-movement piece that blends traditional Spanish rhythms with sophisticated classical techniques. The first movement, "Allegro non molto," sets a lively and engaging tone, followed by the contemplative "Andante litúrgico" and the march-like "Allegro alla marcia." Each movement is a testament to de Larrocha's technical prowess and expressive depth.
The album continues with Rodrigo's "Sonata Española," a work that pays homage to the rich musical heritage of Spain. The "Andante Romántico" is a romantic and lyrical piece, while the "Mazurka sopra un tema populare" incorporates folk elements into a classical framework. The final movement, "Allegro brioso," is a lively and energetic conclusion to the sonata.
In addition to these sonatas, the album features three pieces from Rodrigo's "Danzas de España." These dances, "Rústico," "Danza de las Tres Docellas," and "Serrana," offer a glimpse into the vibrant and colorful world of Spanish folk music, expertly interpreted by de Larrocha.
Recorded with the Orquesta Nacional de España and conducted by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, this album is a stunning showcase of Alicia de Larrocha's artistry and the rich musical traditions of Spain. With a duration of 46 minutes, it is a perfect addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.