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Pasion Argentina - The Music of Piazzolla, Ginastera and Guastavino
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72170
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th April 2007
Contents
Works
Canciones populares argentinas (5), op.10Pampeana no.2 for cello and piano, op.21
Canciones populares
A Don Nicanor Paredes
Alguien le dice al tango
El titere
Artists
Conjuncto Iberico (cello Octet)Elena Gragera (mezzo-soprano)
Conductor
Elias ArizcurenWorks
Canciones populares argentinas (5), op.10Pampeana no.2 for cello and piano, op.21
Canciones populares
A Don Nicanor Paredes
Alguien le dice al tango
El titere
Artists
Conjuncto Iberico (cello Octet)Elena Gragera (mezzo-soprano)
Conductor
Elias ArizcurenAbout
Conjunto Ibérico’s recordings to date have received a great deal of critical approval. The CD entitled “Four Winds” which was released in 2003 became a “Critic’s choice” in the December issue of the Gramophone of that year.
Alberto Ginastera is a true master when it comes to incorporating the folk-music of his country into his works. Pampeana no. 2 (1950) is a rhapsody inspired by the Argentinean pampa and is an exuberant piece, full of virtuosity. In this version for cello-octet two soloists engage in a lively discussion. The Ballet Estancia was never performed as such and in 1943 Ginastera turned it into the concert-suite preformed here. Carlos Guastavino was born in Santa Fé and studied chemistry and music in Buenos Aires and in Europe. His ballet ”Once Upon A Time” and the “Suite Argentina” reveal a style steeped in the rhythms and melodies of his Argentinian homeland.
Astor Piazzolla was born in Buenos Aires and studied music in the United States, Buenos Aires and Europe. His vivacious style became known as nuevo tango and attracted a massive South American audience but opposition from tango traditionalists.
Works:
Astor Piazzolla: Milongas
2. A Don Nicanor Paredes
3. Alguien le dice al Tango
Alberto Ginastera: Canciones argentinas
2. Triste
3. Zamba
4. Arrorró
5. Gato
6. Canción al arbol del olvido
2. Danza del trigo
3. Los peones de la hacienda
4. El amanecer
5. Malambo
2. Abismo de sed
3. El Sampedrino
4. Mi viña de Chapanay
5. Se equivocó la paloma
6. Milonga de dos hermanos
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