Traditional Catalan Songs

There is growing interest in Traditional Catalan Songs, either because of its impact on society or because of its relevance in the scientific field. For decades, Traditional Catalan Songs has captured the attention of academics, professionals and the general public due to its importance in various aspects of daily life. In this article we will explore different facets of Traditional Catalan Songs, from its origin and evolution to its influence today. We will analyze how Traditional Catalan Songs has shaped the world we live in and what perspectives open up around this topic. In addition, we will examine the ethical and moral implications that Traditional Catalan Songs can raise, without neglecting the advances that have been achieved in this field.

Catalan Songs
Studio album by
Released1991 (1991)
RecordedAbbey Road Studios,
London, England
GenreCatalan
LabelCollins Classics, Brilliant Classics

Cançons Tradicionals Catalanes (Traditional Catalan songs) is a 1991 album of Catalan music by Victoria de los Ángeles, accompanied by Geoffrey Parsons. Recorded at the Abbey Road Studios, London, it was originally released on Collins Classics in 1992, and later re-released with the original texts and translations by Brilliant Classics.

Track listing

  1. El cant dels ocells
  2. Muntanyes regalades
  3. El mariner
  4. El mestre
  5. Mariagneta
  6. Muntanyes del Canigó
  7. El rossinyol
  8. El bon caçador
  9. La filla del marxant
  10. L’hereu Riera
  11. Els estudiantes de Tolosa
  12. La ploma de perdiu
  13. Els fadrins de Sant Boi
  14. Caterina d’Alió
  15. La Margarideta
  16. La Mare de Déu
  17. Josep i Maria
  18. El noi de la mare
  19. El desembre congelat
  20. La dama d’Aragó
  21. El testament d’Amèlia
  22. La muller del gavatxot
  23. La filadora
  24. La presó de Lleida
  25. Cançó del lladre
  26. Els pobres traginers
  27. La filla del carmesí
  28. Els tres tambors
  29. Els segadors

References

  1. ^ Vincenzo Ramón Bisogni: Victoria de los Ángeles: Nella Musica per Vivere (e Sopravvivere), 2008, p. 256

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