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Turina: Complete Pno Trios [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Turina: Complete Pno Trios [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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It took a move from his native Seville to Paris for Joaquin Turina (1882-1949) to discover an authentically Spanish voice for himself, principally encouraged there by his countryman Isaac Albeniz. The Piano Trio in F now numbers among the first works of Turina's maturity, though it was lost for many years and only rediscovered in 1999. The distance of over two decades between this early work and Turina's first numbered Trio is mirrored in stark terms by the contrast in idioms. An essentially outgoing, Romantic temperament has been refined by the passing of time and life into a more angular melodic style, supported by more chromatic and allusive harmony - no less 'Spanish' in it's way, perhaps even more so. This is the piece that for many years was Turina's best-known chamber piece, beyond the Danzas fantasticas which delighted many listeners to Alicia de Larrocha and (in their orchestrated form) Ernest Ansermet. Now the First Piano Trio may be appreciated in a broader context of Turina's writing for a notoriously challenging genre, and we hear how in each work the three instruments gain a greater degree of independence. From 1933, the Trio No.2 continues this process of refinement and distillation, notwithstanding the Brahmsian hemiolas which destabilise it's opening theme. Turina's masterpiece in the piano-trio genre is probably Circulo, a concise three-movement essay which he composed on the eve of the First World War. It charts the passing of a single day, from the slow stirrings of dawn to a dance in the middle of an Andalucian day through to the gradual falling of dusk, which begins in wild exuberance and ends in peace under a starry sky. The Orphelion Ensemble was founded in Vienna by the Spanish violinist Deborah Gonsalves Deborah Gonsalves and the Austro-German cellist Berthold Hamburger. For this new recording of Turina's trios, they are joined by the Spanish pianist An Eva Browning Artist-in-residence Associate Professor of piano at Texas Tech University, Daniel del Pino. Based in Spain, Orphelion gives concerts across the world with a flexible line-up of artists in order to pursue an artistically ambitious programme which sees them work with leading visual artists, writers and actors.- Joaquin Turina was born in Sevilla, Spain, where he received his first music lessons. Later he went to Madrid and subsequently settled in Paris, where he took composition lessons from Vincent d'Indy at his Schola Cantorum de Paris, while studying the piano with Moritz Moszkowski. Inevitably he came into contact with Debussy and Ravel, and his early compositions were clearly influenced by the Impressionists. However he returned to his native Spain and developed his own style in which the rich folklore, folk music and atmosphere of Spain is predominant. Together with Albeniz, Granados and de Falla he established the Spanish Nationalist School.- This new recording presents Turina's complete works for piano trio, clearly showing the development of his compositional style. It is music of great imagination, colouring and instrumental brilliance, in which the sounds and perfumes of Spain are nearly palpable.- Excellent performances by the Orphelion Ensemble, consisting of Daniel del Pino (piano), Deborah Gonsalves (violin) and Berthold Hamburger (cello).
Tracklist:
- TrÃo en FA~I. Lento - Allegro ma non tanto
- TrÃo en FA~II. Andante
- TrÃo en FA~III. Allegro, alla Danza
- TrÃo en FA~IV. Andante grandioso
- Trio No. 1 Op. 35~I. Prélude et Fugue
- Trio No. 1 Op. 35~II. Thème et Variations
- Trio No. 1 Op. 35~III. Sonate
- Trio No. 2 Op. 76 in B minor~I. Lento - Allegro molto moderato
- Trio No. 2 Op. 76 in B minor~II. Molto vivace
- Trio No. 2 Op. 76 in B minor~III. Lento - Andante mosso - Molto vivace
- CÃrculo Op. 91, FantasÃa for piano, violin ; cello~I. Amanecer, Lento - Andantino
- CÃrculo Op. 91, FantasÃa for piano, violin ; cello~II. MediodÃa, Allegretto quasi Andantino
- CÃrculo Op. 91, FantasÃa for piano, violin ; cello~III. Crepúsculo, Allegro vivace
UPC: 5028421973876
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 10.10.25
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