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
- 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."
- 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."
- http://ccaa.elpais.com/ccaa/2015/03/16/paisvasco/1426522173_658579.html La OSE recupera, en versión concierto, la ópera ‘La Llama’ de Usandizaga