Falla: La vida breve, etc.
Victoria de los Angeles
Orquesta Nacional de España & Philharmonia Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos & Carlo Maria Giulini
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Falla: La vida breve
- Anna María Higueras (mezzo-soprano), Carlos Cossutta (tenor), Inés Rivadeneyra (mezzo-soprano), Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), José María Higuero (tenor), Juan De Andia (tenor), Victor de Narké (bass)
- Orféon Donostiarra, Orquesta Nacional de España
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1964-04-12
- Recording Venue: 28-30 October & 2 December 1963/Kingsway Hall London & 12 April 1964/No.1 Studio, Abbey Road
"Ah! Ah! Ande la tarea!" (Coro)
"Mi querer es como el hierro" (Una voz en la fragua, La abuela, Obreros en la fragua)
"Ah! Ramicos de claveles!" (Voces distantes, La voz de un vendedor, Tres vendedores, La abuela, Obreros en la fragua)
Falla: La vida breve, Act I, Cuadro II: Intermedio (Orquesta, Coro)
- Orféon Donostiarra, Orquesta Nacional de España
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1964-04-12
- Recording Venue: 28-30 October & 2 December 1963/Kingsway Hall London & 12 April 1964/No.1 Studio, Abbey Road
Falla: La vida breve, Act II, Cuadro I
- Lucero Tena (castanets), Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Inés Rivadeneyra (mezzo-soprano), Anna María Higueras (soprano), Gabriel Moreno (bass-baritone), Carlos Cossutta (tenor), Victor de Narké (bass), Luis Villarejo (bass-baritone)
- Orféon Donostiarra, Orquesta Nacional de España
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1964-04-12
- Recording Venue: 28-30 October & 2 December 1963/Kingsway Hall London & 12 April 1964/No.1 Studio, Abbey Road
"Olé! Ay! Yo canto por soleares!" (Huespedes, El cantaor)
Danza española
"Allí está Riyendo" (Salud)
Falla: La vida breve, Act II, Cuadro II
- Lucero Tena (castanets), Anna María Higueras (soprano), Carlos Cossutta (tenor), Inés Rivadeneyra (mezzo-soprano), Luis Villarejo (bass-baritone), Victor de Narké (bass), Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
- Orféon Donostiarra, Orquesta Nacional de España
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1964-04-10
- Recording Venue: 16,17 October 1961 & 10 April 1964/Kingsway Hall, London
Danza (Orquesta, Huespedes)
"Carmela mía!" (Paco, Carmela, Manuel, El tío Sarvaor)
"Qué gracia!" (Manuel, Huespedes, El tío Sarvaor, Paco, Salud, Carmela)
"Yo no vengo a cantar!" (Salud, Paco, Carmela, Manuel, El tío Sarvaor, La abuela, Huespedes)
Falla: Siete Canciones populares españolas
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Gonzalo Soriano (piano)
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969/Salle Wagram Paris
No. 1, El paño moruno
No. 2, Seguidilla murciana
No. 3, Asturiana
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat: Introduction
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
- Philharmonia Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969 / Salle Wagram, Paris
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat, Pt. 1
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1964-04-12
- Recording Venue: 28-30 October & 2 December 1963/Kingsway Hall London & 12 April 1964/No.1 Studio, Abbey Road
The Afternoon, the Blackbird
The Dandy and the Procession
The Girl
Falla: The Three-Cornered Hat, Pt. 2
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969 / Salle Wagram, Paris
Dance of the Neighbours
The Miller's Dance
The Arrest
Falla: El Amor Brujo
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- Carlo Maria Giulini
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969/Salle Wagram Paris
No. 1, Introduccíon y escena
No. 2, En la cueva
No. 3, Canción del amor dolido
Falla: Soneto a Cordoba
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Annie Challan (harp)
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969/Salle Wagram Paris
Falla: Psyche
- Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Annie Challan (harp), Gérard Jarry (violin), Jean-Claude Gérard (flute), Michel Tournus (cello), Serge Collot (viola)
- Recorded: 1969-02-20
- Recording Venue: 17-20 February 1969 / Salle Wagram, Paris