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Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire’s eagerly awaited new album, Brasileiro: Villa-Lobos & Friends, pays tribute to his country’s greatest composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos, upon the 125th anniversary of his birth. In containing Freire’s personal choice of rarely recorded pieces by seven other lesser-known Brazilian composers whose music helped shape his artistic personality during his formative early years, the album also offers a sonic “portrait of the pianist as a young man”. Comprising works that roughly span the seventy or so years of Villa-Lobos’s own lifetime, Freire’s chosen repertoire chronicles the efforts of three generations of Brazilian composers to forge a recognisably national musical language out of an amalgam of European influences and indigenous folk and popular styles. In combination with his trademark technical mastery and legendary sense of melodic line, Nelson Freire’s quintessentially Latin American temperament and innate sense of rhythmic ease ensure that he brings a uniquely authentic touch to the rarely heard piano music of his native land. “Freire characterises and colours each one inimitably, never searching for emotional depths that aren't there, nor attempting to confer profundity on music that is mostly intended simply to be enjoyed...if there is a more perfectly played piano disc released this year, we will be very lucky indeed.” The Guardian, 23rd August 2012 ***** “Freire's kind of artistry raises [the repertoire] to an entirely different level. There's plenty of flair and soul, yet the playing is always crystalline and precise, perfectly pedalled, the colours as subtle as a Debussy prelude...Just drop-dead gorgeous repertoire and performances: I don't think I've enjoyed any piano recording more this year.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2012 ***** “Freire presents a masterlcass in nonchalant playfulness, capturing to perfection the charm of a composer often criticised for being too fecund and unselfcritical but here heard at his best...Freire is a class act - and 'Brasiliero', immaculately recorded by the way, is sheer delight from start to finish.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012 BBC Music Magazine
Instrumental Choice - December 2012 |
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| |  | Remembranza
Rosa Antonelli evokes the memories of Latin sounds for her second recording on Albany Records. Born in Argentina, Ms. Antonelli enjoys an active and varied performance career. She has been hailed as a leading exponent of Spanish and Latin American music, which she has performed to audiences around the world in extensive tours that have taken her to Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America. Trained at the National Conservatory in Buenos Aires, she was also a participant in the International University Music Program in Santiago de Compostela where she received the Rosa Sabater Award for her interpretation of Spanish music. Her first recording on Albany Records, Esperanza-Sounds of Hope, received critical praise as did her New York debut at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, where Harris Goldsmith wrote that her “…inward poetry forced me to rehear, and revalue Piazzolla’s Tangos, which she infused with an eloquence and inner communication…” | 
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| |  | Kathryn Stott - Dance
Albéniz: | Tango (No. 2 from Espana, Op. 165) | Bartók: | Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68: No. 1, Jocul cu bâta (Stick Dance) Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68: No. 5, Poarg romaneasca (Romanian Polka) | Brahms: | Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor | Chopin: | Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 | Dvorak: | Dumka, Op. 12 | Fitkin: | Old Style | Ginastera: | Danzas Argentinas: Danza de la moza donosa | Guarnieri, C: | Dança Negra | Lecuona: | La conga de media noche | Piazzólla: | Milonga del ángel arr. Kyoko Yamamoto | Satie: | Je te veux | Shostakovich: | Fantastic Dances (3), Op. 5 | Sibelius: | Valse Triste, Op. 44 No. 1 | Stravinsky: | Tango | Tchaikovsky: | Polka peu dansante | Villa-Lobos: | Valsa da Dor |
Kathryn Stott writes: ‘This year is very much a celebration for me – a fiftieth birthday and thirty years on the concert platform! When Ralph Couzens and I started to discuss plans for a solo CD, I was very keen to record repertoire which would reflect my wide taste in music from around the world. The subject ‘dance’ was in my head from the start and so here we have a musical journey encompassing South American countries, Romanian and Hungarian folk music, and dances from the Polish Mazurka to the Russian Polka, via Finland, France and Spain, to name but a few! Piazzolla sits alongside Satie as do Sibelius and Albéniz… dances both joyous and sad. I’m particularly excited to include the world premiere of Old Style, a birthday present from one of my favourite British composers, Graham Fitkin.’ South American music is a great love of Stott’s and so the inclusion of Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Ginastera, Guarnieri and Lecuona was essential: ‘Valsa da dor I find both touching and passionate, whereas Ginastera’s Danza has a distant sadness, which is almost untouchable.’ Stott has previously worked with the members of Piazzolla’s original Quintet, and has remained an avid fan ever since. Here she performs Milonga del ángel, a work that recreates the haunting sound of the bandoneón. This eclectic repertoire of dances is completed by the premiere of Old Style by Graham Fitkin, written for Kathryn Stott in celebration of her landmark anniversaries this year: ‘For the past ten years, Graham has been writing the most fantastic music for me – always challenging but with such a fantastic energy. This piece is no exception and I feel its inclusion is an important part of this international and rather special journey.’ Kathryn Stott’s birthday celebrations culminate in a concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on 4 December, at which a total of twenty-five colleagues will perform with her, including Yo-Yo Ma, Natalie Clein, the Hermitage String Trio and Martin Roscoe. “Kathryn Stott's enjoyable and warmly recorded recital of dance pieces has a Latin-American bias, an idiom for which she has an evident empathy. Stott shapes the sultry rhythms and sensuous harmonies with allure and velvety touch.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2008 **** “Notching up her half-century has clearly not quelled the joy of discovery and sense of adventure that's marked the career of this delightful artist. Worth the price of the disc alone are Dansa negra by Mozart Carmargo Guarnieri (1907-93), Lecuona's La conga de media noche, and Old Style, the disc's one concession to dance music by a British composer, specially written for Stott by Graham Fitkin... Satie's salon waltz Je te veux affords another unexpected find, but it's the final selection, Chopin's Mazurka in A minor... that is the most moving... performance on this most enjoyable disc.” Gramophone Magazine, January 2009 “Notching up her half-century has clearly not quelled the joy of discovery and sense of adventure that's marked the career of this delightful artist. Kathryn Stott decided the best way in which to mark her 50th would be with dance. Sixteen composers contribute to the celebration, with most of the works relatively unfamiliar but all of them having close personal associations. It seems invidious to trawl through each track one by one, for all are encore-type charmers in one way or another, the one exception being Valse triste. Worth the price of the disc alone are Dansa negra by Mozart Carmargo Guarnieri (1907-93), Lecuona's La conga de media noche, and Old Style, the disc's one concession to dance music by a British composer, specially written for Stott by Graham Fitkin (b1963). It juxtaposes four dance and playing styles. It certainly gives the pianist a workout. Satie's salon waltz Jete veux affords another unexpected find, but it's the final selection, Chopin's Mazurka in A minor (ironically the only dance here that one would really want to sit out), that is the most moving (and, arguably, outstanding) performance on this most enjoyable disc.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Transcriptions - Guitares de Versailles
Guitar Quartet of Versailles Founded in 1987, this quartet soon established an international reputation, winning 1st Prize in 1991 at the International Guitar Quartet Competition held in Völkingen, Germany. Their range of repertoire is wide and includes works from the Renaissance up to the present day. They have commissioned new works from composers such as Félix Ibarrondo and Franz Constant; whilst their transcriptions have been praised by several influential composers, including Rodrigo and Farkas. Much of the quartet’s success has been due to the way in which they interact with the public at their concerts, which have included numerous tours abroad, including England. This recording is dedicated to the Spanish film maker Carlos Saura. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | BrasilianaThree Centuries of Brazilian Music
Braga: | Corrupio (Valsa-Capricho) | Dutra: | Prelude in F sharp minor, Op. 32 | Fernandez, O L: | Suite Brasileira No. 2 | Gnattali: | Valsa No. 7 | Gonzaga: | Gaúcho - Tango Brasileiro | Guarnieri, C: | Dança Negra Ponteio No. 49 | Guerra Peixe: | Prelúdio Tropical No. 2 (Marcha Abaianada) | Levy, A: | Coeur blessé | Levy, L: | Valsa Lenta No. 4 | Mignone: | Valsa de Esquina No. 1 Congada (Danca brasileira) | Miguez: | 12 Pecas Características: Nos. 3 & 8 | Nazareth: | Apanhei-te Cavaquinho (I have grabbed you, cavaquinho!) Odeon - Tango Brasileiro | Nepomuceno: | Air (from Suite Antiga, Op. 11) | Nunes Garcia: | Fantasia para Pianoforte No. 4 | Oswald, H: | Il neige | Pinto, L Á: | Solfejo Lessons: Nos. 21 & 24 | Pinto, O: | Cenas Infantis: March, little soldier! & Sleeping time | Santoro: | Paulistana Nos. 1 & 4 | Siqueira: | Valsa No. 3 | Vianna: | Serenata Espanhola, Op. 1 No. 2 | Villa-Lobos: | O Polichinelo (from Prole do Bebê, book 1) Valsa da Dor |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos - Piano Music Volume 2
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: Piano Works Vol 1
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