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This shows a curious and at the same exquisite tribute in book form album, was released on the day in another land of the great players Cervantes' work.
Music in the Isle of Barataria is the name headed a compilation of various romances, songs and dances performed by musicians from Aragon in honor of the famous and IV centenary of Don Quixote.
The disk in question is within a small hardcover booklet with over seventy pages where we can find different reflections on everything that leads "on the steps Aragon de Cervantes" : from Don Quixote as patriotic worship, passing by geographic environments, puzzles about the Quixote of Avellaneda and possible Aragon author or an interesting explanation the said Order of Saint George - whose celebrations interested in the old Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance, and was about to take you to Zaragoza. In another we see "Don Quixote and music" : a musical review by the major Western classical music compositions that have as inspiration the work or part of it, hence I would highlight as a curiosity, the first musical work inspired by Don Quixote was written in England in 1694 and bore the name The Comical History of Don Quixotte , the composer Henry Purcell.
Ultimately we discovered another of the many tributes that were made at the time, to state once again the importance and influence of the work in the world Castilian.
Monument Sancho Panza, Insula Barataria (Alcalá de Ebro) "Eliseo Parra, with the voices of Adela Rubio and Santiago Blasco, put music to Ballad of Don Quixote. José Carlos Mainer and Alvaro Zaldívar adventure placed in its historical context, literary and musical. "
Ballads Composition of Don Quixote:
1 - The Villain (instrumental)
2 - From my sweet enemy (song)
3 - Romance of Calaynos ( edge)
4 - Romero Flores (Spoken)
Valdovinos 5-Romance (instrumental) 6-Romance
"We walked the Moorish King" (song) 7-Romance
Cardenio in Sierra Morena (vocals) 8-Dulce
hope mine (recited)
9-Romance "back, back basket" (instrumental) 10
Abindarraez and Jarifa Romance (song)
11 - Romance de Durandarte (recited)
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