Biography of Adina Izarra (*1959)

27.08.1959
Born in Caracas
1989
Ph.D. of the York University (Britain)
Teaches at the University Simón Bolívar and is head of their studio for digital music

CDs with/from Adina Izarra

Péter Csaba, Musica Vitae, Ulf Söderberg, Wieslawa Szymczynska, Mats Widlund, Manuela Wiesler
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  1. Jean Rivier: Oiseaux tendres (03:53:00)
  2. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Flute, Strigs and Continuo in D major, op. 10, No. 3 "Il Gardelino":
  3. Allegro (03:47:00)
  4. Cantabile (02:36:00)
  5. Allegro (02:45:00)
  6. Kaija Saariaho: Laconisme de l'aile (10:14:00)
  7. Wilhelm Popp: Nightingale Serenade, op. 447 (03:27:00)
  8. Olivier Messiaen: Le Merle Noir (06:09:00)
  9. Adina Izarra: Concerto for flute and string, "Pitangus Sulphuratus" (17:17:00)
Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sharon Bezaly, Richard Tognetti
Pipe Dreams (2012)
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    José Serebrier: Flute Concerto with Tango (2008):
  1. Quasi Presto (05:16:00)
  2. Cadenza. Andante rubato (03:51:00)
  3. Fantasia (05:46:00)
  4. Tango inconclusivo (02:32:00)
  5. Allegro comodo (04:36:00)
  6. Adina Izarra: Pitangus Sulphuratus (1987, rev. 2007) (15:05:00)
  7. Carl Vine: Pipe Dreams (2003) (14:53:00)
  8. Alberto Ginastera: Impresiones de la Puna (1934):
  9. Quena (02:19:00)
  10. Canción - Yaraví - Tempo I (01:46:00)
  11. Danza (02:46:00)
Last edit 30.01.2020