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Alicia De Larrocha - The Unreleased Berlin Studio Recordings 1968-1970 / 2LP The Lost Recordings

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33RPM, 180g Vinyl, Double LP, The Lost Recordings

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Alicia De Larrocha had small, angular hands. She was only 1.52 m tall and as a child she hit her head on the floor to be allowed to play the piano. The world-famous Catalan was considered one of the best artists in Spain,

alongside Victoria de Los Angeles. And she had a mission: to spread the Spanish repertoire. When she died in 2009 at the age of 89, Nelson Freire wrote: “I really loved her. She was a modest woman and her playing shone

like the sun.” Her performances on “The Unreleased Berlin Studio Recordings 1968-1970” pay tribute to Spain's musical heritage.

Larrocha's journey began when she sat at a piano at the age of three. At four, she studied with Frank Marshall, a student of Granados. By the age of six, she was already performing in public, and by the age of 11, she stunned

audiences by playing Mozart's “Coronation Concerto” with the Madrid Symphony Orchestra. Despite her small hands, she developed an airy, precise touch and even dared to record Rachmaninov's Third Concerto. But beyond

technical mastery, her playing conveyed a deep sense of life and imagination. Although she was trained in Bach, Mozart and Chopin, Larrocha fought to bring Spanish composers to a worldwide audience. Albéniz and Granados

owe much of their fame to her. Her international breakthrough came in the 1950s when an American impresario heard her Spanish recordings and invited her to the United States, where she was a triumphant success. Frédéric D'Oria-Nicolas,

one of TLR's musical treasure seekers, recalls the excitement he felt while viewing the original tapes in the archives of the Bremen Radio: “During my studies at the Gnessin Academy of Music in Moscow, I often heard about Alicia de Larrocha,

who gave masterclasses there. These moments had a profound influence on all the pianists at the academy, who were still talking about them decades later. So I was particularly emotional when I discovered these unreleased tapes in the Berlin Radio Archive.

I begin with the “Goyescas,” which are true masterpieces for me and still underappreciated. I was absolutely captivated by the poetry of her playing and the depth of her sound... A truly fascinating album.” From Soler's sonatas to Granados' ‘Goyescas,’ she imbued

every note with nuance. She brought Goya's paintings to life in “El Pelele” and mastered the dark contrasts of Surinach's “Canción Y Danza”. Albéniz's “Iberia” demanded both power and delicacy – qualities she effortlessly mastered. Her final tribute was to her friend

Francis Poulenc, whose “Toccata” she played – a floating farewell.

The Lost Recordings is proud to present the full version of this wonderful recording for the first time. The lavishly restored recording comes as a strictly limited (2000 copies) double LP – with 180-gram vinyl cut at 33 RPM at Simon Garcia, Marciac. The famous Kevin

Gray is responsible for the lacquer cut. “The Lost Recordings” is celebrated worldwide for preserving invaluable musical heritage and for the unsurpassed quality of its Phoenix-Mastering™ restorations. ‘Alicia De Larrocha - The Unreleased Berlin Studio Recordings

1968-1970’ is nothing less than an audiophile revelation!

Alicia de Larrocha, piano

Recorded at the Saal III, RBB, Berlin 
On 22.IV.1968
*On 12.III.1970


STEREO ℗ 1968 RBB 
*STEREO ℗ 1970 RBB 
Remastered by ℗ & © 2025 THE LOST RECORDINGS

33rpm Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray


STEREO ℗ 1968 RBB 
*STEREO ℗ 1970 RBB 
Remastered by ℗ & © 2025 THE LOST RECORDINGS

33rpm Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray

 

Title

LP 1

Side A
1.    Antonio Soler (1729 – 1783): Sonata In D Minor, R. 24*
2.    Antonio Soler: Sonata In F Major, R. 89*
3.    Enrique Granados (1867 – 1916): El Pelele, IEG. 22
4.    Carlos Suriñach (1915 – 1997): Canciones Y Danzas, No. 3

Side B
5.    Enrique Granados: El Fandango De Candil, "Goyescas" Op. 11, No. 3
6.    Enrique Granados: Quejas O La Maja Y El Ruiseñor, "Goyescas" Op. 11, No. 4
7.    Enrique Granados: Los Requiebros, "Goyescas" Op. 11, No. 1*

LP 2

Side C
8.    Federico Mompou (1893 – 1987): Canciones Y Danzas No. 4
9.    Federico Mompou: Canciones Y Danzas No. 5
10.    Federico Mompou: Canciones Y Danzas No. 6
11.    Isaac Albéniz (1860 – 1909): Corpus Christi En Sevilla, "Iberia", Book I, No. 3

Side D
12.    Isaac Albéniz: Triana, "Iberia", Book II, No. 3*
13.    Isaac Albéniz: El Albaicín, "Iberia", Book III, No. 1*
14.    Isaac Albéniz: Lavapiés, "Iberia", Book III, No. 3
15.    Francis Poulenc (1899 – 1963): Toccata*

Δίσκοι Βινυλίου 33 rpm
Record Label The Lost Recordings
Genre Classical
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