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1. Ária (Cantilena) (1938)
2. Dança (Martelo) (1945)
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Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, Fabio Luisi.
Recorded at Sprague Hall, Yale University, USA, 1984-1986.
Ensemble `Concertino`: V. Ponomarev (flute), G. Katz (oboe), Y. Krasnikov (violin), S. Krasnikova (violin), A. Sazonov (viola), V. Kozodov (cello), P .Sablin (double bass), D. Shvedov (harpsichord, piano) Recorded in 1997. Album `Melodies of the passing millennium`
New York, February 6, 1951
ria (arr. - Z.Bailey and D.Leisner) from the album of the 2016 release
Cantilena. Recording 2004
`Aria` from the album `From Bach to Bachianas: Songs without Words` (2014)
Eldon Fox, violoncelle & 7 cellos from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Recorded at Église Saint-Augustin de Mirabel, Mirabel (Québec), Canada, August 13-15, 2001.
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London (England), May 1994.
Brazilian Bahiana No. 5 1. Aria 2. Dance
May 2022, Avie, CD Shining Night, Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5: Aria (Cantilena)
Recorded: April 13, 1964, New York.
orquesta Nacional De Espaca, conductor Josep Pons. Recorded September 2010 (Auditorio Nacional de Musica, Madrid, Spain)
( ARIA ) Michael Seubert (guitar) Villa-Lobos Duo, 1994
Sandrine Piau (soprano) // Anne Gastinel (cello) & Orchestre National de France (cello section) // 2014, Studio 106, Maison de la Radio, Paris
Brazilian Bahiana No. 5 1. Aria
Recorded in Boston (USA). Released in 1994.
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