Alba Eterna, an opera in two acts, by composer Albert Guinovart with libretto by Jordi Faura and performed by the Franz Schubert Filharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Tomàs Grau.Marta Mathéu, soprano, Anna Alàs, mezzo-soprano, Marc Sala, tenor and Josep-Ramon Olivé, baritone, make up the cast of this contemporary tragedy about the search for time, love and the inevitable passing of time.Listening to Alba Eterna, we are inevitably fascinated by Albert Guinovart’s sound universe and by the impeccable and masterful interpretation by Tomàs Grau and the Franz Schubert Philharmonia, who, together with the four soloists, produce a delicate work of immense beauty.As described on the CD liner notes_ “There are no aesthetic boundaries in Guinovart’s music and, especially, in the music of Alba eterna. The rhythmic displacement of Stravinsky coexists with absolute naturalness with melodic approaches of the musical; the unleashed romanticism of Chopin shines in contrast with fanfares that refer to the universe of Kurt Weill or Nino Rota; the perfume of Poulenc, Montsalvatge or Leonard Bernstein is perceived in the rhythms and in a refined irony”.
Disco 11. Preludi2. Act I, Scena 1: Daemon enamorada3. Act I, Scena 2: Beatus Ille4. Act I, Scena 3: Qui a Casa Torna5. Act I, Scena 4: El Descobriment de la Bellesa Perfecta6. Act I, Scena 5: Solituds Paterners7. Act I, Scena 6: Regal de Noces. Carpe Diem EternamDisco 21. Act I, Scena 7: In Albis2. Act I, Scena 8: A L’Alba3. Act I, Scena 9: Infortuni en la Fortuna4. Act I, Scena 10: Tempus fugit ad Aeternam5. Act I, Scena 11: La nit Eterna6. Act I, Scena 12: Tasca titanica i Prometeica7. Act I, Scena 13: Flor de Lotus8. Act I, Scena 14: Atzucac d’amor Matern9. Act I, Scena 15: Sic transit gloria Mundi10. Act I, Scena 16: La caixa de Musica