Maria Espada is a versatile soprano who’s become a go-to voice for Baroque and Classical repertoire, particularly in reviving overlooked gems from Spain’s rich musical history. She’s collaborated with ensembles like Al Ayre Español and La Grande Chapelle, diving into projects like *The Royal Chapel of Madrid* album, which resurrects sacred works nearly lost to a 1734 fire. Her recordings—from Pergolesi’s *Stabat Mater* to Turina’s *Canto a Sevilla*—show off her knack for both sacred intensity and fiery Spanish flair. Whether she’s breathing life into De Nebra’s cantatas or embodying operatic roles like those in Pasquale Anfossi’s *La finta giardiniera*, Espada balances scholarly rigor with vibrant emotional storytelling. Her work feels like a bridge between dusty manuscripts and modern ears, making centuries-old music crackle with fresh energy.
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