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            A Musical Journey - Spain  
              A Musical Visit to Andalusia, Sitges, Seville and Granada 
               
              Chapters 1- 3 and 7, Andalusian landscape  
              Chapter 4, Andalusia, Medin-Sidonia  
              Chapters 5, Catalonia, Sitges  
              Chapter 6, Andalusia, Seville Cathedral  
              Chapter 8, Andalusia, El Albaicin  
              Chapter 9, Andalusia, Arcos de la Frontera  
              Chapter 10, Andalusia, Sunset in Granada  
              Music by Maurice Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole. Slovak Symphony 
              Orchestra/Kenneth Jean. Isaac Albéniz, piano suite Iberia, 
              Zambra granadina and Asturias, CSSR State Philharmonic 
              Orchestra/Peter Breiner. Gerald Garcia (guitar). No recording dates, 
              venues or relationship with a Naxos CD indicated  
              DVD Director: Gachot  
              Cameraman: H T Aschwanden  
              Audio Format: DTS 5.1. Dolby Digital 5.1. PCM Stereo 2.0  
              Video Format: NTSC. Region 0. Colour. Aspect ratio 4:3  
                
              NAXOS 2.110310   
              [55.14]   
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                  Andalusia is an historic autonomous region of southern Spain 
                  with a population approaching nine million. With its capital 
                  in Seville it occupies a vast area from the Mediterranean and 
                  is traversed by the mountains of Sierra Morena and Sierra Nevada. 
                  After Moorish occupation it came back into Spanish Christian 
                  rule in 1492. The town of Granada has a spectacular setting 
                  among the mountains with the Alhambra Palace and Alcazaba fortress 
                  drawing many tourists.  
                     
                  The selection of pictures complementing the music of Ravel (CHs. 
                  1-4) and Albéniz (CH.5 et seq) have a predilection, 
                  often found when Gachot is editor, for views of the countryside 
                  and waving fields of cereal crops. There are no views of the 
                  magnificent setting of Granada or the wonderful Alhambra Palace. 
                  There are, however, prolonged views of the setting sun nearby 
                  (CH.10). Interesting, but nothing like what could have been 
                  shown and of much greater interest and representative of this 
                  spectacular region.  
                     
                  With Andalusia having its own coastline on the Costa del Sol, 
                  why it was necessary to divert to Catalonian Sitges to show 
                  pictures of the seaside, boats on the sea and a child paddling 
                  defeats me (CH.5). There are a few items of interest included 
                  that illustrate the nature of the area and its architectural 
                  and geological features. Of greater, outstanding interest, is 
                  the Cathedral at Seville, reputedly the largest Gothic church 
                  in the world. Built in the 15th century on the site of a 12th 
                  century mosque the doorways are ornamented with a variety of 
                  sculpted figures. The elaborate interior holds many treasures, 
                  with its royal chapel, the ornamented retablo of the Capilla 
                  Mayor and statues of the Blessed Virgin (CH.6).  
                     
                  Other items of interest include the Albaicin, the oldest part 
                  of Granada. It reflects Moorish influence in its narrow alleys 
                  and houses (CH.8) along with Arcos de la Frontera. Set on a 
                  rocky hillside from which it dominates the plains below, the 
                  geological strata are a plus (CH.9).  
                     
                  The sleeve notes do not include details of the music played 
                  or the provenance of the recording used.  
                     
                  Robert J Farr   
                
                   
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