“Dancing is a way of life in Latin America, especially around Christmas. Every celebration involves dancing – this is how children learn the typical dance rhythms. I love dancing myself. I used to go to ballet school for many years, as a hobby. I learned not only ballet, but also flamenco and Mexican folk dances there. I worked as a flamenco instructor in several ballet studios and dance schools while I was a student – I even had my own little flamenco troupe! And so I was delighted when the opportunity arose to make this recording.”
Liszt | Valse-Caprice No.6
Chopin | Mazurka op. 30. No. 4 & Mazurka op. 17 No. 4
Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante op. 22
Brahms | Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 1 & Nr. 2
De Falla | Danza del Molinero (Farruca)
Albéniz | Suite Espagñole – No. 3 Sevilla (Sevillanas)
Neubauer | Tango-Space
Ginastera | Malambo
Piazzolla | Verano Porteño (Tango)
Moleiro | Joropo
Nazareth | Perigoso. Tango brasileiro
Ponce | Malgre tout (Habanera)
Gómez Tagle y Del Valle | Si ésto es amor. Bolero
Márquez | Danzón No. 2
Gluck / Sgambati | Tanz der seligen Geister