Villa-Lobos: Introduction Aux Choros

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Villa-Lobos - Chôros Volume 3

Villa-Lobos - Chôros Volume 3


Villa-Lobos:

Introduction Aux Choros

Two Choros (bis) (1928) for violin and cello

Chôros No. 2 for flute & clarinet

Chôros No. 3 'Pica-Pau' for male chorus & wind instruments

Chôros No. 10 'Rasga o Coraçao' for chorus & orchestra

Chôros No. 12 for orchestra


Fabio Zanon (guitar), Cláudio Cruz (violin), Johannes Gramsch (cello), Elizabeth Plunk (flute) & Ovanir Buosi (clarinet)

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra & Choir of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, John Neschling

The present disc completes the Villa-Lobos’ Choros cycle, which consists of the 12 extant Choros (according to Villa-Lobos himself another two were completed, but the manuscripts were lost before publication), a prologue (the Introduction to the Choros, incidentally composed almost last), and the Two Choros (bis) – an ‘after-thought’ in which a violin and a cello are left to sum up the cycle

“John Neschling has no equal in this repertoire… in the same piece, Villa-Lobos slides from elevated invention towards banality - Neschling makes it hang together, and the kinetic vivacity of the orchestral playing is mesmerising.” Gramophone Magazine, June 2009

“The vividness of the orchestration and the vitality of the rhythms are wonderfully conveyed by John Neschling's performances with the São Paulo Symphony, and the disc ends with a sumptuous account of the most ambitious pieces in the series, Choros No 12, which represents Villa-Lobos at his most inspiringly discursive and eclectic, as Stravinskian modernism rubs shoulders with folk-inspired melodic writing.” The Guardian, 6th February 2009

BIS - BISCD1520

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Villa-Lobos - Complete Choros & Bachianas Brasileiras

Villa-Lobos - Complete Choros & Bachianas Brasileiras


Villa-Lobos:

Introduction Aux Choros

Chôros No. 1 for guitar

Chôros No. 2 for flute & clarinet

Chôros No. 3 'Pica-Pau' for male chorus & wind instruments

Chôros No. 4 for three horns & trombone

Chôros No. 5 'Alma Brasileira' for piano

Chôros No. 6 for orchestra

Chôros No. 7 'Settimino' for winds, violin & cello

Chôros No. 8 for large orchestra & 2 pianos

Chôros No. 9 for orchestra

Chôros No. 10 'Rasga o Coraçao' for chorus & orchestra

Chôros No. 11 for piano & orchestra

Chôros No. 12 for orchestra

Chôros bis for violin & cello, A. 227

Bachianas Brasileiras Nos. 1-9 (complete)

Roberto Minczuk

Quinteto em forma de chôros, for flute, oboe, clarinet, cor anglais & bassoon

Preludes (5) for guitar

Suite populaire brésilienne

Etudes for Guitar, W 235 Nos. 1-12 (complete)


Fabio Zanon (guitar), Cristina Ortiz (piano), Jean Louis Steuerman (piano), Donna Brown (soprano), Nigel Shore (cor anglais) & Anders Miolin (guitar)

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, Choir of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra & Members of the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet, John Neschling

The life and music of Villa-Lobos is intimately linked with the emergence of Brazil as a nation and cultural force during the first half of the 20th century. This applies especially to the two great cycles that he composed between 1920 and 1945: the 12 Choros and the 9 Bachianas Brasileiras. In the Choros the composer’s stated aim was to achieve a synthesis of the various musical influences of Brazil: the popular urban music (such as the dances of European origin performed by chorões or street musicians), the music brought from Africa by slaves, and the chants and rhythms of the native Indian tribes. The Choros range from solo pieces with durations of a couple of minutes to large-scale scores for expanded symphony orchestra, sometimes comprising choir or solo instruments.

This collection also includes a performance by the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet of Quinteto em forma de choros (a work often mentioned in connection with the Choros even if it does not form part of the cycle) as well as a separate disc containing Anders Miolin’s recording of the complete music for solo guitar, much of which Villa-Lobos composed for the legendary Andres Segovia.

“The Brazilian players sound as if the music is in their blood … and their ensemble is in no way inferior to that of any of their rivals” (Gramophone) and “a world-class ensemble providing an assured blend of lush colours, pulsating rhythms and supple phrasing” (International Record Review).

BIS - BISCD1830/32

(CD - 7 discs)

$57.00

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