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1. Toda Tu
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2. Pero Te Amo
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3. Si Pudieras Amarme - Los Hidalgo
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4. Luz de Las Velas - Los Hidalgo
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5. Rompe el Verano
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6. Suavecito - Rodolfo Castillo, Los Hidalgo
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7. Criatura Nunca Vista
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8. Dime Que Si
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9. Por Amor
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10. Antillana
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11. Carta
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12. Suavecito [English Version]
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Los Hidalgo,Los Hidalgo,Wea Latina,Latin,Latin Music,Tropical
Average customer rating:
- Lively and cheerful!
- shadows dancing on the walls
- VERY GOOD INTERPRETATIONS
- Sensuous, soulful, spirited...
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Sol y Sombra: Baroque Music of Latin America
Jose de Orejon y Aparicio , Anonymous , Rafael Antonio Castellanos , Vicente Ortiz De Zarate , Juan de Lima Serqueira , Gregorian Chant , Gaspar Sanz , Manuel de Zumaya , Danny Mallon , Scott Pauley , Julie Andrijeski , Emily Davidson , and Patricia Halverson
Manufacturer: Dorian Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
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Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical (c.1770-1830)
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Chatham Baroque
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ASIN: B00000IX9W
Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Gaitas
- Zangarilleja
- 'A del arrebol luciente'
- Fandango
- Zarambeques o Muecas
- Recitado: Ya que el sol misterioso
- Aria: Mariposa de sus rayos
- Ausente del Alma
- Jacaras
- Jota
- Ya murio mi redentor
- Los Impossibles
- Pesames a las Damas...
- Fidelis Servus
- Beatus ille servus
- Aria: Ascendit Deus
- In hac mensa novi Regis
- Canarios
- Aria: Alegres luces del dia
- Recitado: Mirad que ya en campana
- Seguidillas: Herodes el primero
- Folias
Customer Reviews:
Lively and cheerful!.......2002-11-29
This gem of a CD is the South American counterpart to Chatham Baroque's other release of Hispanic music, "Espanoleta!". "Sol y Sombra", which translates as "Sun and Shade", not only contains instrumental music from the accomplished quartet of string players, but also features the spirited, operatic voice of soprano Carol Ann Allred. Guest percussionist Danny Mallon spices things up with frequent accompaniments of castanets, tambourine and drum. Of all Chatham Baroque's excellent releases, I find this recording, along with "Espanoleta!", to be the most fun to listen to. For more early Hispanic music from the New World, try "Missa Mexicana" by Andrew Lawrence-King and the Harp Consort, and "El Milagro de Guadalupe" by Savae.
shadows dancing on the walls.......2001-04-21
I've been listening to my copy of "Sol y Sombra" by the Chatham Baroque all night...
It is one heck of a recording. Sun and Shade indeed! This collection of secular and sacred music from the Latin American baroque period is outstanding.
This is music that one can slip into like a trustworthy pair of old slippers. "Sol y Sombra" is worth meditating upon; but at the same time is the kind of music one can play in the background with the repeat button on for hours as you converse late into the night with Good friends.
Psalm 68:25 says: "The singers went on, the musicians after them, In the midst of the maidens beating tambourines." I imagine the same kind of scene here...shadows dancing on the walls--cast there by the firelight...the alternately reflective and then lively music driving them on.
The playing and singing are lovely. Carol Ann Allred joins Custer LaRue in my pantheon of favorite singers on the Dorian label.
This the music of a people that was moved by the presence of God in the midst of all their imperfections. I can feel it...so will you.
"Bless God in the congregations, Even the LORD, you who are of the fountain of Israel." (Psalm 68:26)
Get a copy of "Sol y Sombra" and see for yourself.
VERY GOOD INTERPRETATIONS.......2000-04-12
GOOD QUALITY, PRETTY SOUND ...BUT A LITTLE CONFUSED MIX OF PERIODS AND COMPOSERS...DESPITE ALL, IT IS GOOD TO HAVE IN YOUR BAROQUE COLLECTION
Sensuous, soulful, spirited..........1999-08-22
Sensuous, soulful, and spirited are not qualities that I usually associate with baroque music. This recording by Chatham Baroque is an amazingly refreshing example of baroque at it's best. This is the best CD I've bought this year!
Average customer rating:
- I get it...
- Side Project or Side Show?
- 30 1/3 RPM?
- Music to Read Bukowski By
- Better with every listen
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Houndog
Houndog
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Electric Blues Guitar
| Blues
| Styles
| Music
Modern Blues
| Blues
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| Music
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ASIN: B00000I5XX
Release Date: 1999-03-16 |
Tracks:
- No Chance
- I Brought The Rain
- I'll Change My Style
- Down Time
- Lonely Dying Love
- Eddie's Gone
- All Fired Up, All Shook Down
- Somebody (Stop The Bleedin')
- Killin' Me
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
A collaboration between Los Lobos/Latin Playboys linchpin David Hidalgo (and what a year he had!) and vocalist Mike Halby, this self-titled debut is basically a blues album--albeit one that's a universe and several decades removed from the routine fare that dominates the blues market. Hidalgo is one of the most inspired musicians working today, and his foil possesses otherworldly pipes. --Steven Stolder
Amazon.com
This collaboration between Los Lobos's multi-instrumentalist David Hidalgo and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers/Canned Heat vocal vet Mike Halby strips off the varnish that adorns much modern blues revivalism, cutting through to a murky, minimalist framework that recalls the Delta and Chicago's South Side without being a slave to either. The tracks here offer up often dirge-like grooves so thick and lugubrious that, if this were a vinyl disc, one might check the turntable's speed. Against Hidalgo's languid, skeletal riffs and shuffles, Halby drawls and moans his way through eight originals and the collection's only cover, Junior Parker's "Change My Style," with a voice so angst-ridden and surreal, it reportedly prompted Bonnie Raitt to comment, "This is great! But is he gonna be all right?" Dub on some crackling, ticks, and pops, and Houndog would make a pretty convincing replication of four and a half great lost blues 78s. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
I get it..........2006-10-11
Judging by the mixed reviews, some people get it and some people don't...I get it. David Hidalgo is brilliant.
Side Project or Side Show?.......2003-04-08
Houndog is a side project of David Hidalgo and Mike Halby consisting of all but one original tune. The CD has a distinct, slow motion quality to the sound with vocals often reminiscent of Tom Waits on Quaaludes. Whatever the duo sought to accomplish, it certainly was not to demonstrate their musical talents. Nevertheless, there are some relatively good songs here. In fact, arguably the two best tracks, "No Change" and "I Brought The Rain" were both covered by John Hammond in a little more tolerable fashion in his latest release, "Ready For Love". I would have liked to have heard this CD in its original form, before the engineer decided to slow it up on the playback. Interesting stuff.
30 1/3 RPM?.......2003-01-30
The first few times I listened to this, I wasn't sure if the recording was slowed down(I once had a turn table that played at a slightly reduced RPM, giving the same effect) or if that was just the way Mike Halby sang. After realizing that Mike Halby was the alto singer from Canned Heat, I knew something was messed with.
Anyway, it's a great effect. I imaging the real-time recording sounds a little less like the result of an all nite bender.
Music to Read Bukowski By.......2002-12-05
Imagine if you combined the low-down, gritty, soulfullness of Tom Waits, the electric fiddle of Papa John Creech, some excellent bottleneck and slide guitar with some dark-alley, 2AM lyrics? The answer: Mike Halby and David Hidalgo's homage to weltanschmerz, Houndog. Houndog really is bare-bones blues, as unpretentious and honest as it gets. Again, like Waits, the musicians sound as if they are on the tail end of a three day heavy binge, but can muster just enough strength for one more song. This will definitely not appeal to all Hidalgo fans (not your daddy's Los Lobos fare here). With Waits afficianadoes, however, it is can't miss. It is definitely the type music listened to late at night. In fact, the later the better. Will probably move to five stars after I give it a few more listens.
Better with every listen.......2002-11-06
Dark and hypnotic and smoky and, occasionally, fun and even funny. Probably the most amusing thing about it is that they pitched the entire CD down -- it sounds as if they recorded the vocals and music on tape, slowed the tape down, then dumped it onto the CD. Just listen to the drums -- they sound like an extreme slow-motion film sequence. Anyway, the playing is very tight, but the sound is rattle-trap brilliance.
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Los Esenciales
Ginamaria Hidalgo
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Argentina
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ASIN: B0000DZP75
Release Date: 2003-10-06 |
Tracks:
- Amar Amando
- Pulpera De Santa Lucia
- El Ultimo Organito
- Memorias De Una Vieja Cancion
- Guitarra, Guitarra Mia
- Desde El Alma
- Concierto Para Una Sola Voz
- Ave Maria
- Las Voces De Los Pajaros De Hiroshima
- Tonada Del Viejo Amor
- Alfonsina Y El Mar
- Para Ir A Buscarte
- Chiquilin De Bachin
- Mi Ducha Lejana
- Caseron De Tejas
- Pedacito De Cielo
- Cancion Del Adios
- Jose Antonio
- Romance De Maria Pueblo
- Loca De Amor
Album Details
Sony essential collection.
Average customer rating:
- "TODO TU" IS TODO SENSUAL
- Outstanding U. S. debut!
- Los Hidalgo
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Los Hidalgo
Los Hidalgo
Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004S5DP
Release Date: 2000-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Toda Tu
- Pero Te Amo
- Si Pudieras Amarme
- A La Luz De Las Velas
- Rompe El Verano
- Suavecito
- Una Criatura Nunca Vista
- Dime Que Si
- Por Amor
- Antillana
- La Carta
- Suavecito (English Version)
Customer Reviews:
"TODO TU" IS TODO SENSUAL.......2001-07-25
I returned to Miami after a several year sabbatical to what makes me love it most.... intoxicating tropical breezes, gold glowing skin, and a percussion-possessed melange of music and people from South America and Carribean. Immediately I got back into my old groove of Guarapo (sugar cane juice)con O.J. in the morning, Bustelo, tostones, arepas, and El Sol 95.
There's always a "personal" groove of the year that takes you were you need to be "Todo Tu" was/is mine. So much passion goes into the lyrics that not even english translation can weaken it: "Tu Mano, tu boca, tu cuerpo; todo lo tuyo me provoca" "Your hand, your mouth, your body, everything about you provokes me."
I'm so glad that I can share this love of the music of Los Hidalgo and all afro-caribbean/South American music with my latin son. It's the music of our people. I am glad that he has not abandoned the security of it cultural power and sensitivity for the pop mainstream. No woman with a man who embraces this music can ever accuse him of being out of touch with his emotions.
Outstanding U. S. debut!.......2000-07-24
I had the great good fortune of being serendaded by this marvelously talented trio the evening of my birthday last spring. Actually, the totally serendipitous event stemmed from my sharing the same birthday as the younger sister of those three brothers; they'd arranged a small gathering of friends and family to celebrate the happy occasion at a posh cafe belonging to a mutual friend of ours. The celebration started after hours, and I happened to be paying my usual visit. I was asked to stay and listen to the group as they sampled most of the tracks found on the record. Except for the accompaniment of a couple of guitars and the percussive addition of flamenco-like clapping hands and tapping feet, the sheer power and talent of this group manifested itself a'cappella. Their "power" comes from their instinctive ability to interpret the lyric as it ought: poetry delivered from the marrow of life's experiences, the ecstacies and perturbations of love. It is emotive. It is real. It is true to the words of each lyric. But then, this particular talent are the princely offspring of Venezuela's songwriting royalty; their venerable father is author to most of their repetoire, and one of that country's most beloved and highly respected composers. They are however well-acquainted with a great portion of Latin-America's canon of songs, namely those of the Golden Era, and that night witnessed the passion with which Los Hidalgo reverently approach such compositions--their first focus resting on the vocal clarity and harmony and interpretive fidelity of the trio tradition. It is a testament to the production team that this particular collection, presented in a sleek, sophisticated format, does not compromise the beauty of the arrangements. This is undoubtedly a studio album, but the original heart of each song in its acoustic splendour is still preserved. The cover of "Suavecito," offered in both a Spanish and Spanish/English version is guaranteed to inspire any listener to warm up to his favourite partner and dance! Indeed, there is an indelible thread of Carribean joy and celebration running throughout the collection. You will find yourself humming or singing the catchiest bits of each track, and the pleasure of listening to the record again will be like the first. Since I was first cordially introduced to, and then unexpectedly serenaded by Los Hidalgo, I cannot but recommend, in addition to this amazing recording, a live performance of theirs. It is an experience of immense pleasure that comes from so intimate a place, from the centre of the heart and the richness of the Latin tradition.
Los Hidalgo.......2000-06-11
The first time that I hear those fantastic persons I think that they will go so far away, They are really fantastic. They have a splendid voice and their composition are very good, romantic and intense. For me the best quality of this group is that all is made in family their father is a famous composer from Venezuela. I really recomend this CD, if you don't buy it you don't like the real romantic caribean music.
Average customer rating:
- From the review in Gramophone
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Ay Amor! Spanish 17th Century Songs And Theatre Music / Newberry Consort
Andrea Falconiero , Bartolome de Selva y Salaverde , The Newberry Consort , Judith Malafronte , Marion Verbruggen , David Douglass , Mary Springfels , Kevin Mason , Stephen Stubbs , and Andrew Lawrence-King
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
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Vocal & Song
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| Classical
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General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Chamber Music
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
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ASIN: B00000I43N
Release Date: 1999-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Hidalgo: Nobel en tinacria naciste
- Falconiero: Sinfonia quarta a tre
- Hidalgo: A todos miro
- Falconiero: Tiple a tre - Rinen y pelean entre Berzebillo con Satanasillo, y Caruf, y Pantul
- Falconiero: Bayle de los dichos diabolos
- Hidalgo: Credito es de mi decoro
- Hidalgo: Fantasia detta la Portia
- Salaverde: Canzon prima a due
- Hidalgo: En los floridos paramos
- Hidalgo: Ay amor, ay ausencia
- Hidalgo: Ay, que si, ay, que no
- Salaverde: Canzon terza (soprano solo)
- Salaverde: Canzon prima (soprano solo)
- Hidalgo: De los cenos del diciembre
- Hidalgo: Como ha de saber Belilla
- Falconiero: L'Eroica a tre e Ciaconna
- Salaverde: Canzon ottava (soprano and bass)
- Hidalgo: De las luces que en el mar
- Hidalgo: La noche tenebrosa
- Hidalgo: Trompicabalas amor
Customer Reviews:
From the review in Gramophone.......2006-12-18
"Seventeenth-century Spanish music is far less well represented on disc than the great cathedral polyphonic repertory of the sixteenth: the general perception is that the history of Spanish music stops after Victoria and starts up again only in that much later renaissance with Manuel de Falla. This new release from The Newberry Consort focuses on one of the best of the composers who came in between: Juan Hidalgo (1614-85). It is only in recent years that serious research on seventeenth-century Spanish theatre music has been undertaken, a leading light in the field being the American musicologist Louise Stein who has clearly also been involved in this project. It is indeed a well thought out recording, both in terms of the varied selection of pieces---Hidalgo's tonos or songs and other theatre pieces alternating with consort works by Falconiero and Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde---and in musical presentation. The Newberry Consort's line-up of violin, gamba and theorbo is here supplemented by recorder (Marion Verbruggen) and two of the best continuo-players around, Stephen Stubbs on guitar and Andrew Lawrence-King on harp. This makes for assorted colourful combinations in the accompaniments to the vocal items as well as in the purely instrumental pieces. The playing is first-rate all round: fresh, vital and imaginative, the instruments being chosen to match the mood of the pieces as in the case of the two bass viols that accompany Hidalgo's mournful 'La noche tenebrosa,' or the rhythmically strummed guitar in the songs in more popular vein, as in 'Noble en Tinacria naciste, a jacara.'
"The singer, Judith Malafronte, also brings a strong sense of characterization to bear on the wide range of Hidalgo's vocal style, from the charmingly disarming 'Como ha de saber Belilla?' and 'Ay, que si, ay, que no!, to the imperious and dramatically effective recitative from Hidalgo's only full-length opera 'Celos aun del aire matan' (1660). With a libretto by the great Golden Age playwright Calderon de la Barca, this is high quality stuff, strikingly reminiscent of the later Monteverdi operas though Hidalgo often tends to the more facile and immediately appealing lyricism of Cavalli. This is particularly marked in 'La noche tenebrosa' from the Second Act of the zarzuela of 1672, 'Los celos hacen estrellas,' with its haunting little refrain that so expressively and unexpectedly turns in on itself. Laments, dramatic recitatives, dance-like songs---Hidalgo characterized each with insight, proving himself a highly talented composer of theatre music whose works, were they in English or Italian, would already be better known. Judith Malafronte's Spanish diction is always clear, and she varies her approach and vocal timbre to suit each piece. Just occasionally she lets rip on an ornament and momentarily seems to lose control, but she sings stylishly and with admirable conviction. All in all, this is a very enjoyable recording, scrupulously prepared and imaginatively executed: it serves very well as an appetizer for the works of Juan Hidalgo, a noble name and one to remember."
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Salve Reyna: Musica Española
Manufacturer: Glissando
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical (c.1770-1830)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
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| Early Music
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
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| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
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| Requiems
Vocal & Song
| Early Music
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
| Requiems
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Chamber Music
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
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Chants
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000038IEL
Release Date: 1999-11-29 |
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A Spanish Songbook
Manufacturer: Conifer
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Ravel, Maurice
| ( R )
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| Classical
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| Saint-Saëns, Camille
| ( S )
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| Classical
| Styles
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All Works by Robert Schumann
| Schumann, Robert
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| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
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| Walton, Sir William
| ( W )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
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| Wolf, Hugo
| ( W )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
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General
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General
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ASIN: B0000024DV
Release Date: 1995-03-14 |
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¡Ay Amor! - Spanish 17th Century Songs and Theater Music
Manufacturer: Harmonia Mundi
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Vocal & Song
| Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Baroque (c.1600-1750)
| Symphonies
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Chamber Music
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0000007CK
Release Date: 1992-12-14 |
Tracks:
- 'Noble en Tinacria naciste'
- Sinfonia quarta a tre
- 'A todos miro'
- Rinen y pelean entre Berzebillo con Satanasillo, y Caruf, y pantul
- Bayle de los dichos diabolos
- 'Credito es de mi decoro!'
- Fantasia detta la Portia
- Canzon primaa due
- 'En los floridos paramos'
- 'Ay amor, ay ausencia!'
- 'Ay, que si, ay, que no!'
- Canzon terza, soprano solo
- Canzon prima, soprano solo
- 'De los cenos del diciembre'
- Como ha de saber Belilla?'
- L'Eroica a tre & Ciaccona
- Canzon ottava, soprano e basso
- 'De las luces que en el mar'
- 'La noche tenebrosa'
- 'Trompicabalas amor'
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Tíreme Flechas Amor
Manufacturer: Opera Tres
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Compilations
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00000JFWC
Release Date: 1999-12-08 |
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Vivir Sin Ella
Los Hidalgo
Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Latin Music
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000066I38
Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Sin Ella
- Te Amo, Te Amo
- Aventura En El Caribe
- Quien
- Monalisa
- Como, Donde Y Cuando
- Piel Morena
- Tu Fotografia
- Ruta 66
- Pacto De Amor
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- Master Pistas
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