Conductor / Composer
Born in London to a Russian … Read Full Bio ↴Alexander Prior
Conductor / Composer
Born in London to a Russian mother and British father, Alexander Prior's passion for music stood out from a very young age. He began composing at the age of eight and he has now written more than 40 works, including symphonies, concertos, two ballets, two operas and a Requiem for the children of Beslan. He has already seen his music performed by respected orchestra and ensembles, and been the recipient of several prestigious composition awards - at 12 he was the youngest commended in the BBC Young Composer Competition. As he began piano lessons, his musical abilities flourished and later he enrolled in the junior department of the Royal College of Music. At 13, Alexander became a student at the St Petersburg Conservatory where he is currently studying composition with Professor Alexander Tchaikovsky and conducting with Professor Alexeev.
Since his solo debut, age 10, at St Paul's Covent Garden, Alexander has been recognized internationally as one of the most promising composers and performers of his generation. He has collaborated with many leading orchestras and ensembles including The BBC Singers and The Enydmion Ensemble. Highlights include a performance of his Sonata for Cello and Piano at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and the selection of a symphonic poem, Stalin's March as part of the Arts Council funded New Music Day with the City of London Sinfonia. Respected British composer, Roxanna Panufnik commented that Alexander's music has 'a seething intensity about it, both rhythmically and harmonically'.
Alexander's Piano Concerto No.1 was premiered at the prestigious V International Piano Festival in St Petersburg in September 2006. This work represented the 21st Century alongside Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No 1 from 19th and Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No.1 from 20th Centuries. A finalist in this year's International Prokofiev Composers Competition, his Concerto for piano and orchestra No 2 Northern Dances will be performed by the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the final round in April 2008. In 2006, Alexander's ballet Mowgli (based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book) was commissioned by renowned choreographers Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vassilev of The Moscow State Classical Ballet. The first performance, conducted by Alexander himself, was in June 2007 at the New Opera Theatre in Moscow and met with great success. The official premiere took place at the Kremlin theatre, Moscow in February 2008 - also conducted by Alexander, with a tour of the work in the pipeline.
Alexander made his UK conducting debut with The National Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, and he immediately received a reinvitation. He has also conducted The State Symphony Orchestra of St. Petersburg in a performance of his own String Symphony No.1, in a concert in the St Petersburg Philharmonic Hall entirely devoted to his own compositions.
La spagnola
Alex Prior Lyrics
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la be e e lla
regina son dell'amor
tutti mi dicono
ste e e lla
stella di vivo splendor
di spagna sono
la be e lla
tutti mi dicono
ste e e lla
stella di vivo splendor.
pausa
stretti stretti
nell'estasi d'amor
la spagnola
s'amar cosi'
bocca bocca
la notte e il di'
stretti stretti
nell'estasi d'amor
la spagnola
s' amar cosi'
bocca bocca
la notte e il di'
pausa
amo con tutto
l'ardo o o re
a chi e' sincero con me
degli anni miei
il vigo o o re
gli fo' ben presto veder
amo con tutto
l'ardo o re
a chi e' sincero con me
degli anni miei
il vigo o o re
gli fo' ben presto veder
pausa
stretti stretti
nell'estasi d'amor
la spagnola s'amar cosi'
bocca bocca
la notte e di'
stretti stretti
nell'estasi d'amor
la spagnola
s'amar cosi'
bocca bocca
la notte e di'
stretti stretti
nell'estasi d'amor
la spagnola
s'amar cosi'
bocca bocca
la notte e di'
The lyrics in Alex Prior's song "La Spagnola" are primarily in Italian and depict a woman who is referred to as the "queen of love", and who is adored by all who see her, due to her radiance and beauty. The singer is clearly infatuated with her and portrays the intensity of their love-making, through the use of the lyrics, "stretti stretti nell'estasi d'amor" which translates to "tightly tightly in the ecstasy of love". The singer also expresses their willingness to love with everything they have, and for those who are sincere with them, they are willing to give their all.
The repetition of the phrase "la spagnola s'amar cosi" which translates to "the Spanish woman loves like this" highlights the passionate nature of their relationship, and the intense connection they share. The lyrics suggest that their love is all-consuming, taking place both day and night, portrayed in the lyrics "bocca bocca la notte e il di'" which translate to "mouth to mouth, day and night".
In summary, "La Spagnola" is a song that celebrates passionate love and the intensity and depth of the love shared by two people. It portrays an almost animalistic intensity that drives the passion between the singer and the Spanish woman, and speaks to how the deep connection shared between two people can lead to an all-consuming love.
Line by Line Meaning
Di spagna sono
I am of Spain
la be e e lla
The beautiful one
regina son dell'amor
I am the queen of love
tutti mi dicono
Everyone tells me
ste e e lla
This is the one
stella di vivo splendor
Star of vivid splendor
pausa
Pause
stretti stretti
Tight, tight
nell'estasi d'amor
In the ecstasy of love
la spagnola
The Spanish one
s'amar cosi'
Love each other like this
bocca bocca
Mouth to mouth
la notte e il di'
Day and night
amo con tutto
I love with all
l'ardo o o re
The ardor (passion) of the king
a chi e' sincero con me
To those who are sincere with me
degli anni miei
Of my years
il vigo o o re
I will soon show them
stretti stretti
Tight, tight
nell'estasi d'amor
In the ecstasy of love
la spagnola
The Spanish one
s'amar cosi'
Love each other like this
bocca bocca
Mouth to mouth
la notte e di'
Day and night
pausa
Pause
stretti stretti
Tight, tight
nell'estasi d'amor
In the ecstasy of love
la spagnola
The Spanish one
s'amar cosi'
Love each other like this
bocca bocca
Mouth to mouth
la notte e di'
Day and night
stretti stretti
Tight, tight
nell'estasi d'amor
In the ecstasy of love
la spagnola
The Spanish one
s'amar cosi'
Love each other like this
bocca bocca
Mouth to mouth
la notte e di'
Day and night
Contributed by Julian P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.