VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES
-he- $°* smear eRe 4 F hf ~ See ee 28 oes." eee Beaters AM prepated te chase Victoria de los Angeles all tound the dial, but | naturally hear het best froti a local station. | am happy to report she was in excellent voice recently from 4YC. Her programme of fout sohgs made a pleasant break between Chausson and Sibelius, especially as three of them were popular Spanish songs. The intensity and thrilling deep notes of her voice were beautifully heard in the "Clavelitos" of Valverde, when she gave the third syllable the resonance arid the peculiar timbre of Spanish singing, and it wos interesting to compare Guridi's "Jota" with the orchestral "Jota Aragonesa" from the same station the following evening. But the most intéresting song of the programme was Sehunionn’s "The Nut Tree" (or "The Almond Tree," as it is sometimes called), which sounded different from a Geritan rendering of the same song, and was not quite, | should thik, the song Schumann intended,
Palladian
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 10
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203VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 10
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