
Visiones 03: Jotas, Habanera, Fandangos and more!
Series: Visiones: The Music of Spain and Latin America
From: Candice Agree
Length: 00:58:30
Work by Falla, Sierra, and Aguila on the next program presented in collaboration with the Manhattan School of Music and its series Visiones: Music of Spain and Latin America. Join me, Candice Agree, for The Spanish Hour.
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Piece Description
Work by Falla, Sierra, and Aguila on the next program presented in collaboration with the Manhattan School of Music and its series Visiones: Music of Spain and Latin America. Join me, Candice Agree, for The Spanish Hour.
Broadcast History
16 July 2011:
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1 January 2011:
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Transcript
Hello, I’m Candice Agree. Welcome to The Spanish Hour, a weekly program of classical music from Spain and the Spanish-speaking world. On today’s program, works by Roberto Sierra, Manuel de Falla, and Miguel del Águila, all recorded live in concert as part of Manhattan School of Music’s season-long series “Visiones: Music of Spain and Latin America.”
The first work on today’s program, however, is by a French composer of Basque descent. Much of Maurice Ravel’s was strongly influences by the heritages of Spanish music: his opera L’Heure espagnole, Rapsodie espagnole, Bolero, and this work, the Pièce en forme de Habanera. Originally for two pianos, Windscape plays an arrangement for wind quintet.
RAVEL Pièce en Forme de Habanera Windscape
Manhattan School of Music Artists in Residence Windscape played Maurice Ravel’s Pièce en forme de Habanera on The Spanish Hour. Recorded live in concert...
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Timing and Cues
PROMO:
:30 (:15 (outQ "... The Spanish Hour.") +:15 music bed for local air date/time.
PROGRAM:
58:30, no breaks.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Falla: La danza de los vecinos (program theme music) | Paco de Lucía, guitar | Paco de Lucía Plays Manuel De Falla. | Philips 836 032-2 | 1978 | 01:00 |
| Ravel (arr. Windscape) Pièce en forme de Habanera | Windscape | Windscape. | Manhattan School of Music MCD 2011 No. 021 | 2010 | 03:13 |
| Sierra (arr. Mark D. Scatterday) Fandangos | Manhattan School of Music Wind Ensemble, H. Robert Reynolds, cond. | MSM Wind Ensemble. | Manhattan School of Music MCD 2011 No. 021 | 2010 | 10:46 |
| Sierra (arr. Mark D. Scatterday) Alegría | Manhattan School of Music Wind Ensemble, H. Robert Reynolds, conductor | MSM Wind Ensemble. | Manhattan School of Music MCD 2011 No. 021 | 2010 | 05:01 |
| Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat Suite No. 2: The Neighbors' Dance, The Miller's Dance, Final Dance | Manhattan School of Music Philharmonia, George Manahan, cond. | MSM Philharmonia. | Manhattan School of Music MCD 2011 No. 021 | 2010 | 12:21 |
| Águila: Wind Quintet No. 2 | Windscape | Windscape. | Manhattan School of Music MCD 2011 No. 021 | 2010 | 21:51 |
Additional Credits
Manhattan School of Music:
Robert Sirota, President;
Christianne Orto, Associate Dean and Director of Recording and Distance Learning;
Debra Kinzler, Director of Public Relations.