On 24/05/2013 14:24, Alan Cooper wrote:
> I'll definitely give the quartets a
> listen, and also wonder which one of the available zarzuela recordings you
> would recommend to a neophyte in the genre.
The Naxos "El Caser�o" is very good, and complete: but if you can get
hold of either of the two earlier CD issues (from LP, under Torroba and
Argenta) they are more exciting, and often better sung.
There's a tiny pop-out "recommendation" page here:
http://www.zarzuela.net/cd/cdmag/rec/rr050.htm
... which oddly doesn't include the Naxos (time for the Madrid Editor to
update!)
that is reviewed at length here:
http://www.zarzuela.net/cd/cdmag/cdmag073.htm
"El caser�o" is the only Guridi zarzuela substantially available, sad to
say. The opera "Amaya" is a disappointment in a lot of respects - Andrew
Lamb thought more of it than I did, though, as you can read:
http://www.zarzuela.net/cd/cdmag/cdmag024.htm