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concert Plácido Domingo conducts Spanish music — With Ana Maria Martinez and Sarah Chang Waldbühne 2001: A Spanish Night

Waldbühne 2001: A Spanish Night

Plácido Domingo conducts Spanish music — With Ana Maria Martinez and Sarah Chang Waldbühne 2001: A Spanish Night

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Plácido Domingo conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in an all-Spanish programme at the Waldbühne in Berlin.

Fabulous violinist Sarah Chang joins Domingo for virtuosic performances of Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy and Gypsy Airs. The programme also includes a collection of delightful Zarzuela arias, sung by Ana Maria Martinez, winner of the Plácido Domingo Vocal Competition in Barcelona.

The Berlin Philharmonic's annual summer concerts at the Waldbühne have become firmly established in the city’s social calendar.

Cast

Program

  • Amadeo Vives, Doña Francisquita
    • Fandango
  • Pablo de Sarasate, Gyspsy Airs, Op. 20
  • Emmanuel Chabrier, España
  • Federico Moreno Torroba, La Marchenera
    • "La Petenera"
  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 34
  • José Serrano, Los Claveles
    • Romanza
  • Ernesto Lecuona, Malaguena
  • Pablo de Sarasate, Carmen Fantasy Op. 25
  • Pablo Luna, El Niño judío
    • Canción Española
  • Jules Massenet, "Méditation" from Thaïs
  • Paul Lincke, Frau Luna
    • Berliner Luft

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Hans Hulscher
  • Venue: Berlin Waldbühne (Berlin, Germany)
  • Production date: 2001
  • Recording date: 2001
  • Duration: 1 h 29 min
  • Production: © EuroArts Music International / SFB / brilliant media / VIDEAL
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