The Spanish Masters album features soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian

The Spanish Masters album features soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian

PanARMENIAN.Net - Zenph Sound Innovations announces the release of The Spanish Masters, a collection of re-performances® of three distinguished composers: Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, and Enrique Granados.

Sourced from some of the earliest known sound recordings in history, The Spanish Masters extends the acclaimed technological breakthrough featured on previous Zenph albums of Glenn Gould, Art Tatum, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Oscar Peterson. World-renowned cellist Zuill Bailey and soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian appear on the album, which will be available on November 8, 2011, PRWeb reports.

Canadian-Armenian soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian launched into an international opera career following her first prize win at the 2000 Operalia Competition founded by Plácido Domingo.

“Every vocal student knows these songs,” Ms. Bayrakdarian observed about 'Siete Canciónes.' “Performing them with the composer himself at the piano was an amazing experience.”

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