La llama (opera) explained

La llama is a 1915 Spanish language opera by the Basque composer José María Usandizaga.[1] [2] The (OSE) revived the opera under the baton of in 2015, accompanied by a recording on Deutsche Grammophon.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Tomás Marco Spanish Music in the Twentieth Century 0674831020 1993 p93 - "His third lyric work, La llama (1914), produced posthumously, has not remained in the repertoire, although its quality merits a place there."
  2. Christopher Webber The Zarzuela Companion 1461673909 2002 p243 "The last was the unfinished La llama (The Flame), completed by his brother Ramon and premiered in its final three-act form in San Sebastián early in 1918."
  3. http://ccaa.elpais.com/ccaa/2015/03/16/paisvasco/1426522173_658579.html La OSE recupera, en versión concierto, la ópera ‘La Llama’ de Usandizaga