Carnegie Hall: Gabriella Reyes, soprano & Andrés Sarre, piano
$50-$60
- Gabriella Reyes, soprano
- Andrés Sarre, piano
Félix Mata Bonilla — Vuelo supremo
Augusto Brandt — Besos en mis sueños
Jorge Del Moral — País azul
Teodoro Valcárcel — Tahwa Inka'j Tak'y-nam (Cuatro Canciones Incaicas) (No. 1: Suray Surita)
Ernani Braga — Cinco Canções Nordestinas do Folclore Brasileiro ("Five Songs of Northeastern Brazilian Folklore") (No. 1: O kinimbá & No. 5: Engenho novo)
Heitor Villa-Lobos — A Floresta do Amazonas
Heitor Villa-Lobos — "Melodia Sentimental" from A Floresta do Amazonas
Jaime León Ferro — Algún día
Jaime León Ferro — A tí
Enrique Soro Barriga — Storia d'una bimba
Ernesto Lecuona — Por eso te quiero
Manuel Cerda / José Alfredo Jiménez — Fantasía sobre Amanecí en tus brazos
Víctor Carbajo — La niña de Guatemala ("The Girl from Guatemala")
Alberto Ginastera — Canción a la luna lunanca, Op. 3, No. 2
Carlos Guastavino — 12 canciones populares, No. 6: Pampamapa
Ignacio Fernández Esperón (Tata Nacho) — Íntima
Witness the Carnegie Hall debut of soprano Gabriella Reyes in Weill Recital Hall, one of New York's most prestigious recital spaces. With a voice described as "radiant" by The New York Times, Reyes received critical acclaim for her leading role in the Metropolitan Opera's 2023 production of Florencia en el Amazonas. For this evening's performance—part of Carnegie Hall's season-long festival "Nuestros sonidos: Celebrating Latin Culture in the US"—Reyes has curated a powerful and wide-ranging program of primarily 20th-century songs by Ginastera, Guastavino, Braga, and more.
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