Azul, tan azul celeste
Azul, tan azul celeste is a Latin American art song written by the Argentinean female composer Irma Urteaga. It belongs to the song cycle Silencio de alas, amor y sombras. The songs in the cycle are: I. Yo tan solo, II. Gritar, gritar desesperado, III.Azul, tan azul celeste, IV. Para cualquiera.
We published one volume with all Irma Urteaga´s songs for voice and piano. If you are interested in art songs by women composers, check the two volumes of the Anthology of Art Songs by Latin American and Iberian Women composers. In the books, you find the poem, its translation into English, and the IPA in the book.
If you perform it or record it, remember always to acknowledge the song is published by Mundoarts.
Azul, tan azul celeste is a Latin American art song written by the Argentinean female composer Irma Urteaga. It belongs to the song cycle Silencio de alas, amor y sombras. The songs in the cycle are: I. Yo tan solo, II. Gritar, gritar desesperado, III.Azul, tan azul celeste, IV. Para cualquiera.
We published one volume with all Irma Urteaga´s songs for voice and piano. If you are interested in art songs by women composers, check the two volumes of the Anthology of Art Songs by Latin American and Iberian Women composers. In the books, you find the poem, its translation into English, and the IPA in the book.
If you perform it or record it, remember always to acknowledge the song is published by Mundoarts.
Azul, tan azul celeste is a Latin American art song written by the Argentinean female composer Irma Urteaga. It belongs to the song cycle Silencio de alas, amor y sombras. The songs in the cycle are: I. Yo tan solo, II. Gritar, gritar desesperado, III.Azul, tan azul celeste, IV. Para cualquiera.
We published one volume with all Irma Urteaga´s songs for voice and piano. If you are interested in art songs by women composers, check the two volumes of the Anthology of Art Songs by Latin American and Iberian Women composers. In the books, you find the poem, its translation into English, and the IPA in the book.
If you perform it or record it, remember always to acknowledge the song is published by Mundoarts.