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| |  | Gabriela Montero: Solatino
Gabriela Montero is as famous for her playing of Bach, Chopin and Rachmaninov as she is for her extraordinary improvisations. Her latest recording is another adventurous departure from the norm. It features 26 short sparkling works by seven South American composers with the daunting Piano Sonata No.1 by Ginastera at its centre. ‘The Ginastera Sonata I’ve been playing a lot in the last few years,’ says the Caracas-born star. ‘I actually learnt it while I was studying at the Royal Academy [of Music, London] with Hamish Milne. That and the Joropo by Moleiro, the last piece on the album, have been with me most of my life. This is music which has great significance to me because of course I am Latin. The Latin sound and the Latin rhythm are somehow embedded not just in me but in everybody from my part of the world: it’s such a popular style of music that everyone relates to it in one way or another. A lot of composers have been influenced by it.’ The composers Montero has chosen to showcase are Ernesto Lecuona (1896-1963) from Cuba, Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) from Brazil, Antonío Esteves (1916-88), Teresa Carreño (1853-1917) and Moisés Moleiro (1904-79) from Venezuela and Alberto Ginastera (1916-83) from Argentina. ‘These,’ Montero feels, ‘are some of the greatest representatives of this genre of music. For me it is music that is so alive that it transcends the written score. When you approach this music and you learn it and play it, you have to let go of all the pre-established notions of what is right and what is wrong. You really have to dance with it. You must have a physical way of seeing the music – it’s very sensual and very descriptive. You can almost hear the conversation between people within it.’ Many of the 26 miniatures Montero has selected for her CD are dance-based. The exception is Ginastera’s four-movement Sonata No.1 composed in 1952 and generally considered to be his master work for the piano, demanding incredible virtuosity. ‘The Ginastera Sonata is a very enigmatic and at times mysterious and violent piece – in a way, very animalistic,’ says Montero. ‘In that respect it’s a different sound on the recording. The rest of the repertoire on the disc is a lot of fun, lively and song-orientated, but I think the whole programme is well-rounded in the way it describes Latin America. I’m thrilled to be playing these pieces and to have recorded them.’ South American piano music is a comparatively recent phenomenon. ‘Our part of the world is very young and of course the European influence has been tremendous,’ Montero enthuses, ‘but when you think of the indigenous people and their innate feeling for rhythm – and rhythm is the backbone of Latin-American music – that and the emotional component make this style of music unique. The beginning of our music was in the rhythms and the songs and the complaints of love. Most South American love songs are about the unfairness and injustice of love! We may be a young culture in writing it, but not in the process of being it and feeling it. That is innate. It’s part of us, even if the process of scoring it is quite recent.’ How did Montero go about selecting the programme to record? ‘Well, I have a very quick, instinctive reaction to things, so it was based on that. And I have to say I really think I got it right. There is a time and space for everything. I mean you are definitely not going to have an epiphany playing Nazareth! It’s music to drink a rum and Coke to, to go out and be happy. And we need a bit of that – especially in the classical world. I love to sit and play Brahms and feel it’s an important moment in my life, to communicate and connect with that, but I also think we need the healing of laughter and movement and the joy that comes with this kind of music.’ “Montero has a phenomenal as an improviser...And what these amount to is a charming palimpsest from the Latin American classical tradition. And while Ginastera's Sonata - delivered here with brio - is now a concert staple, everything else has the freshness of novelty.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2010 **** “This is Latin American music the way it should be heard, i.e. played by one with it in her blood. Phrasing and colouring are intensely human. Fingerwork is crisply articulated, whatever the speed. Montero's own works effortlessly complement the rest of the programme.” Classic FM Magazine, January 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Plácido Domingo: The Album Collection
Bizet: | Au fond du temple saint (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno A cette voix quel trouble… Je crois entendre encore (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Votre toast je peux vous le rendre 'Toreador Song' (from Carmen) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Plácido Domingo La fleur que tu m'avais jetée (from Carmen) Plácido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sherrill Milnes | Boito: | Giunto sul passo estremo (from Mefistofele) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Plácido Domingo | Bretón: | Di que es verdad que me llamas (from La Dolores) ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Caballero: | El dúo de la africana: Duo & Jota (with reprise) ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Cilea: | È la solita storia 'Lamento di Federico' (from L'Arlesiana) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi L'anima ho stanca (from Adriana Lecouvreur) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi | Donizetti: | Inosservato, penetrava … Angelo casto e bel (from Il Duca d'Alba) Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore) Una furtiva lagrima (from L'elisir d'amore) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi | Flotow: | M'appari (from Martha) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi | Giménez: | La boda de Luis Alonso: Intermedio ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Giordano, U: | Come un bel dì di maggio (from Andrea Chénier) Plácido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sherrill Milnes Nemico della patria (from Andrea Chénier) Plácido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sherrill Milnes È lui! È lui! Andate! (from Fedora) Renata Scotto (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Herbert Adler | Gounod: | Quel trouble inconnu me pénètre… Salut! Demeure chaste et pure (from Faust) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi L'amour, l'amour... Ah, lève-toi soleil (from Roméo et Juliette) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi O sainte médaille... Avant de quitter (from Faust) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Plácido Domingo Va, je t’ai pardonné…Anges du ciel (from Roméo et Juliette) Renata Scotto (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Herbert Adler | Halévy: | Rachel, quand du Seigneur (from La Juive) | Handel: | Svegliatevi nel core (from Giulio Cesare) | Lecuona: | Siboney Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Noche Azul Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Suite Andalucía: Andalucía Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Por eso te quiero Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Siempre en mi corazón Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge María la O Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Canto Karabali Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Juventud Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Malagueña Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge Damisela encantadora Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge La comparsa Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lee Holdridge | Leoncavallo: | Recitar!...Vesti la giubba (from I Pagliacci) Musetta! O gioia della mia dimora!...Testa adorata from La bohème Recitar!...Vesti la giubba (from I Pagliacci) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi Musetta! O gioia della mia dimora!...Testa adorata from La bohème London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi | Luna, P: | El Niño Judío: De España vengo ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Mascagni: | Apri la tua finestra (from Iris) Intanto amici…Viva il vino spumeggiante (Brindisi) Georgetta Psaros (mezzo) New Philharmonia Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Nello Santi Il cavallo scalpita (from Cavalleria rusticana) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Plácido Domingo Giorgio si batte (from I Rantzau) Renata Scotto (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Herbert Adler | Massenet: | Pourquoi me reveiller (from Werther) Je suis seul, seul enfin... Ah fuyez douce image (from Manon) Je suis seul, seul enfin... Ah fuyez douce image (from Manon) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi Ah! Tout est bien fini... O souverain (from Le Cid) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi Vision fugitive (from Hérodiade) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Plácido Domingo Toi ! Vous ! Oui ! Je fus cruelle… N’est-ce plus ma main (from Manon) Renata Scotto (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) National Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Herbert Adler | Meyerbeer: | Mi batte il cor … O paradiso (from L'Africana) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi | Mozart: | Il mio tesoro intanto (from Don Giovanni) | Ponchielli: | Enzo Grimaldo, Principe di Santafior! (from La Gioconda) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno | Puccini: | Ecco la Casa...Torna ai felici di (from Le Villi) In un Coupe?...O Mimi, tu piu non torni (from La Bohème) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno Ch'ella mi creda libero e lontano (from La Fanciulla del West) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi Non piangere, Liù! (from Turandot) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Una parola sola! … Or son sei mesi (from La Fanciulla del West) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Avete torto! (from Gianni Schicchi) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Tu, tu, amore tu (from Manon Lescaut) Leontyne Price (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Bimba, bimba, non piangere (from Madama Butterfly) Leontyne Price (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Viene la sera (from Madama Butterfly) Katia Ricciarelli (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia,, Gianandrea Gavazzeni A te Vexilla for men's chorus and organ Justin Diaz (bass-baritone), Julius Rudel (organ) Salve Regina Julius Rudel (piano) Ad una morta Menti All'avviso Storiella D'amore Avanti Urania Inno a Diana E l'uccellino Terra e mare Canto d'anime Casa mia, casa mia Morire Inno a Roma, for chorus and organ and orchestra Sole e Amore | Serrano: | La roca fria del Calvario - Romanze (from La Dolorosa) ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro Te quiero moreno from El Trust de los Tenorios ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Soutullo: | La del soto del parral: Amor mir raza sabe conquistar ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Tchaikovsky: | Kuda, Kuda 'Lensky's Aria' (from Eugene Onegin) | Torroba: | De este apacible rincón (from Luisa Fernanda) ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro Caballero del alto plumero (from Luisa Fernanda) ORF-Symphonieorchester, Garcia Navarro | Verdi: | Oh! fede negar potessi (from Luisa Miller) O inferno!...Sento avvampar nell'anima (from Simon Boccanegra) Solenne in quest'ora (from La Forza del Destino) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno Sogno, o son desto? (from I Vespri Siciliani) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno Dio, che nell'alma infondere (from Don Carlo) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno Ah! Mille vite gli donasse iddio (from Otello) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno Invano Alvaro ... Le minaccie, I fieri accenti (from La forza del destino) Sherrill Milnes (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra, Anton Guadagno La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto) London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi Questa o quella (from Rigoletto) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi La vita è inferno … O tu che in seno (from La Forza del Destino) John McCaw (clarinet) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Di' tu se fedele (from Un ballo in maschera) Wendy Eathorne (soprano), Brian Etheridge (bass), Franklyn Whitely (bass) New Philharmonia Orchestra, John Alldis Choir, Nello Santi Ella mi fu rapita! (from Rigoletto) Plácido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sherrill Milnes Lunge da lei…De’ miei bollenti spiriti (from La Traviata) Plácido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sherrill Milnes Giá nella notte densa (from Otello) Leontyne Price (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Teco io sto (from Un ballo in maschera) Leontyne Price (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Nello Santi Giá nella notte densa (from Otello) Katia Ricciarelli (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia,, Gianandrea Gavazzeni | Wagner: | In fernem Land (from Lohengrin) | Zandonai: | Benvenuto, signore mio cognato (from Francesca da Rimini) Katia Ricciarelli (soprano), Placido Domingo (tenor) Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia,, Gianandrea Gavazzeni |
and Mexican Songs: 1. Adoro 2. Un Viejo Amor 3. Serenata Tapatia 4. Adios, Mariquita Linda 5. La Negra Noche 6. Las Mananitas A La Virgen 7. El Triste 8. Rayando El Sol 9. Noche Plateada 10. China 11. Maria Bonita
To celebrate Placido Domingo's 70th birthday, Sony Classical release this budget priced x12 CD boxset. Each disc is packaged in vinyl replica sleeve, with original album artwork & comes in a sturdy outer box. The x12 disc set covers recital & duet recordings from 1969-1989, including some of his finest works. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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