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RECORDINGS |
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The
Visitors, Opera in three acts by Carlos Chávez,
RCA Victor, BMG, 2000. “Best Record Award” 2000, Mexico
Critics Guild. World Premiere Recording
Séneca, Chamber Opera in five Scenes and an Interlude, by
Marcela Rodríguez. Urtext, 2005. World Premiere Recording
Laberintos,
Onix Ensamble. Works by talented and young Mexican composers Armando
Luna, Hebert Vázquez , Maria Granillo, Georgina Derbez and
Horacio Uribe.
El tiempo, Onix Ensamble. Latin American Chamber Music,
A. Luna and other composers. Global, 2003. World Premiere Recording
La virgen de la Lujuria, Soundtrack to the film by Arturo Ripstein,
Music by Leoncio Lara Bon, Prague Philharmonic, Warner 2002
OTBA 50
Aniversario, Live Recording of the Gala Concert celebrating the
50th anniversary of the Bellas Artes Orchestra. Tchaikovsky, Verdi,
Bizet, etc. CONACULTA, 2005 |
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| Selected Television Broadcasts |
| Opera and Ballet
Elisir d'amor, G. Donizetti, Bellas Artes Opera, with Rolando Villazón
and Eugenia Garza, etc., 2000, Canal 22
Macbeth, G. Verdi, Bellas Artes Opera, with Genaro Sulvarán,
Janice Baird, Rolando Villazón, etc., 2001, Canal 22
The
Visitors, C. Chávez, Bellas Artes Opera, with Lourdes
Ambriz, Randolph Locke, etc, World Premiere of the revised version
1999, Canal 22 DVD
The Consolations of Scholarship, by Judith Weir, México Premiere,
2003, Canal 22
Romeo and Juliette, S. Prokovieff, with the National Dance Company,
Mexico Premiere of the Cranko Choreography. 1998, Canal 22
Concerts
With several orchestras:
Beethovens Ninth, Mozarts Requiem, Schuberts Ninth, Orffs Carmina
Burana, etc. |
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Rehearsal
with Rolando Villazon |
| Film Music |
| Bajo California, El límite del Tiempo, by
Carlos Bolado. Music by Antonio Fernández Ros. “Best Soundtrack” 1998,
Ariel Awards
Brusco Despertar, by Ernesto Godoy. Music by Leoncio Lara Bon and
José Areán. “Best Soundtrack” Pantalla
de Cristal Award, 2003 |
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