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    Rolando Villazon / Bolivar Soloists - Mexico (Deutsche Grammophon 2010)

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    Rolando Villazon / Bolivar Soloists - Mexico (Deutsche Grammophon 2010)

    Rolando Villazon & Bolivar Soloists - Mexico
    EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 344 MB | MP3 CBR 320: 153 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
    Label/Cat#: Deutsche Grammophon 477 8769 | Country/Year: Germany 2010
    Genre: Classical / Folk | Style: Crossover

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    Rolando Villazon / Bolivar Soloists - Mexico (Deutsche Grammophon 2010)



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    CD Info:

    Rolando Villazon - Mexico

    Label: Deutsche Grammophon
    Catalog#: 477 8769
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 2010
    Genre: World
    Styla: Mexican

    Tracklist:

    Consuelo Velazquez (1916 - 2005)
    1. Besame mucho como si fuera (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 5:30

    Maria Grever (1894 - 1951)
    2. Despedida (Farewell) (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 4:09

    Alfonso Esparza Oteo (1894 - 1950), Alfonso Espriu Herrera
    3. Dime que si (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 3:53

    Tomás Méndez Sosa (1927 - 1995)
    4. Cucurrucucú (Dicen que por las noches) (Arranged by Gonzalo Grau) 5:09

    Tata Nacho (1894 - 1968)
    5. Intima (arranged by Gonzalo Grau) 2:52

    Daniel Catán (1949 - )
    6. Comprendo (arrangement for voice and guitar) 3:29

    Agustin Lara (1900 - 1970)
    7. Veracruz (Yo nací con la luna) (arranged by Gonzalo Grau) 3:07

    Maria Grever (1894 - 1951)
    8. Te quiero dijiste, tomando (arranged by Daniel Catán & Gonzalo Grau) 5:29

    Alberto Dominguez (1911 - 1975)
    9. Perfidia (Nadie comprende) (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 4:33

    Agustin Lara (1900 - 1970)
    10. Noche de Ronda que triste pasa (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 4:16

    Roberto Cantoral (1935 - )
    11. El reloj no marques (arranged by Daniel Catán) 3:06

    Alfonso Esparza Oteo (1894 - 1950)
    12. Un viejo amor (arranged by Gonzalo Grau) 4:00

    Agustin Lara (1900 - 1970)
    13. Solamente una vez ame en la vida (arranged by Efrain Oscher) 4:04

    Jorge del Moral (1900 - 1941)
    14. Besos robados 3:55

    Manuel M. Ponce (1882 - 1948)
    15. Estrellita (arranged by Alfonso Montes) 3:03

    Rolando Villazon / Bolivar Soloists - Mexico (Deutsche Grammophon 2010)


    Biography

    by James Manheim

    Touted as a possible successor to Plácido Domingo, Rolando Villazón burst on the scene in the early 2000s with a flurry of appearances at top opera houses around the world. Villazón grew up in Mexico City. Domingo's Perhaps Love album, recorded with John Denver, was the first example of operatic singing Villazón heard. Domingo served as a mentor to Villazón later in his career, and Villazón's voice has frequently been compared to Domingo's.

    His vocal gift was of the sort that emerges from a well-rounded education in the arts rather than one that shaped his life from childhood. Villazón studied theater, ballet, and modern dance as well as music at the Espacios arts academy. A voice teacher, Arturo Nieto, introduced Villazón to opera when he was 18. He enrolled at Mexico's National Conservatory of Music (studying with Enrique Jaso and Gabriel Mijares), and soon he was taking home top prizes in national vocal competitions. Still, Villazón worked as a history and music teacher, unsure whether to plunge into a full-time operatic career. His girlfriend Lucia made the decision for him, telling him that she wouldn't marry him unless he pursued his dream.

    Another fortuitous encounter happened as Villazón was working as a stage manager in an operatic production at Mexico City's Palacio de Bellas Artes. Columbia Artists Management representative Bruce Zemsky happened to be in attendance and, although Villazón wasn't performing, correctly guessed that he was a singer and invited him to audition. The shocked Villazón acquitted himself well enough to keep the relationship with Zemsky going, and eventually he was signed by the powerful agency.

    Villazón rounded off his education in 1998 with a stint at the San Francisco Opera's Merola Opera program for young singers, taking classes with Joan Sutherland. The following year he made his European debut in Genoa, Italy, with an appearance as des Grieux in Massenet's Manon, and over the next five years he appeared in a host of European and American houses. Villazón made his Metropolitan Opera debut in the fall of 2003, in Verdi's La traviata. A highlight of his career was performing La traviata with Anna Netrebko in a much-acclaimed production at the Salzburg Festival in 2005. Although his focus has been on the Romantic repertoire, he also has extensive experience performing works by Baroque composers, including Monteverdi, Handel, and Vivaldi.

    His first appearance on disc came, oddly enough, as the Steersman in Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer. Villazón had sung little German music, but, noted Opera News writer Matthew Gurewitsch, "Villazón comes through in spades, flinging out his song in a blaze of openhearted romance that subsides disarmingly into sleepiness and dreams." Villazón's first solo release, Italian Opera Arias, appeared early in 2004. In the estimation of The Times of London, he was "the real thing, a tenor with star potential and striking individuality." His 2007 album, Duets, with Netrebko, was an international best-seller.

    There was a break in Villazón's career in 2009 when he had surgery to remove a cyst on his vocal cords, but he was able to return to performing the following year. allmusicguide
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