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Guastavino: Guitar Works [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Guastavino: Guitar Works [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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The guitar output of a landmark figure in Argentinean classical music, fusing national melodies and dances with European forms in a fusion of perennial appeal. Carlos Guastavino (1912-2000) became internationally renowned, after the Second World War, for song-cycles and works for his own instrument, the piano, which refracted his Argentinean identity, and the culture of his home nation, through European classical idioms. Without plugging himself in to the current of modernism which coursed through the work of American contemporaries, from Copland and Carter in the US to Chavez and Revueltas in Mexico, and down to Brazilian composers such as Claudio Santoro, Guastavino nonetheless belonged to their age, and spoke of his time through his music. Composed between 1967 and 1973, his three sonatas for the guitar embody sonata form in both the progress of their individual movements and their larger, three-movement structures. The First Sonata is dedicated to his brother, Jose Amadeo, who played the guitar as an amateur, and inspired Carlos to write for the instrument. Jose Amadeo died by his own hand while Carlos was at work on the sonata, and it's central movement is an elegy to his memory. The Second, more Romantic in tone, deploys native rhythms such as the Zampa as well as jazzy harmonies. The Third returns to the Zampa but in a more intricately worked style. Here, the central movement is a smoky Milonga, evoking a mood more familiar from the tangos of Astor Piazzolla.Leonardo Palacios sets the sonatas in their context with transcriptions of five short pieces originally conceived for piano: Apegado a mi, Vidala del Secadal, Santa Fe para llorar, the seventh of Guastavino's Cantos Populares and finally the Bailecito (Little Dance) which established his fame worldwide. As a Uruguayan guitarist with decades of experience as a performer and teacher, Palacios brings both technical refinement and idiomatic sensitivity to Guastavino's music: he also contributes the booklet note to this album, giving the listener an invaluable sense of the composer's place in his world.
Tracklist:
- Apegado a Mi (Cancion de Cuna)
- Sonata I-I. Allegro Deciso E Molto RÃtmico
- Sonata I-II. Andante
- Sonata I-III. Allegro Spiritoso
- Vidala Del Secadal
- Sonata Ii-I. Allegro Intimo Ed Espressivo
- Sonata Ii-II. Andante Sostenuto
- Sonata Ii-III. Presto
- Cantilena (Santa Fe Para Llorar)
- Cantos Populares-Nr. 7
- Sonata Iii-I. Allegro Preciso E RÃtmico
- Sonata Iii-II. Adagio
- Sonata Iii-III. Allegro
- Bailecito
UPC: 5063758974936
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 2.27.26
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