VA - Chévere (2017) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Chévere
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Ansonica Records
- Genre: World, Classical, Latin Music
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) - 24/88200 Hz
- Total Time: 57:13 min
- Total Size: 817 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Ansonica Records’ new release CHÉVERE richly explores and demonstrates the myriad cultural intersections that have recently become available to American and Cuban musicians. The album came together at a recording session that took place in Havana, Cuba in the month of January in 2017. The release presents a variety of collaborations between American, or American-based, composers and Cuban instrumentalists, arrangers, singers, and composers. Some of these connections are relatively straightforward, while others are more nuanced and personal; yet, they all enrich the compositions on CHÉVERE with the energy unique to the interaction of two powerful musical traditions.
Arthur Gottschalk’s Imagenes de Cuba and John A. Carollo’s In Your Hour of Need represent the album’s most nuanced and personal connections to Cuba. Gottschalk’s work draws on his many trips to Cuba, referencing various elements of modern Cuban culture as observed in his travels. Carollo’s piece, on the other hand, gains its Cuban character directly from the input of CHÉVERE’s producer in Havana, Dayron Ortega, who arranged this work for instrumental ensemble. Originally a piano étude, Carollo and Ortega collaboratively transform In Your Hour of Need into a brilliant and truly fascinating amalgam of Euro-American musical ideas and Cuban instrumentation and orchestration.
Meira Warshauer’s plaintive choral works Oseh Shalom and Akhat Sha’alti represent the classic form of cultural exchange wherein Warshauer’s voice as a Jewish-American composer is brought to life by the renowned Cuban vocal ensemble Schola Coralina. The lyrical, mostly meditative choral works, drawn from Jewish liturgy and set in Hebrew, are rendered in a stunning performance, which is made more meaningful by the blend of cultures it represents.
¡La Habana, Mi Amor! is a three movement piece which originated as three short works by composer Mona Lyn Reese. In collaboration with the musicians of Havana, her piece was arranged for Cuban jazz band and voice and serves as an excellent example of the artistic collaboration between America and Cuba amidst the lifting of various regulations in the American Cuban embargo.
Jay Kawarsky’s Grace Dances, which is loosely inspired by an early Christian text, resembles Warshauer’s works in that its performance marks the cultural exchange between an American composer and Cuban instrumentalists. Grace Dances is scored for oboe and string quartet, and unfolds like a chamber concerto for the oboe. The work opens with a slow, expansive oboe melody, but is most notably characterized by playful, rhythmically active counterpoint. Kawarsky often manipulates the string quartet’s texture and sonic perspective, drawing solo instruments out of the group for brief duos, trios, and quartets with the oboe. Overall, Grace Dances is charming, lovely, and energetic, and even reminds one of Igor Stravinsky’s Jeu des cartes, as both works briefly quote Rossini’s overture to The Barber of Seville.
Tracklist:
01. Apollo Chamber Players - Imágenes de Cuba: I. Manisero
02. Pedro Luis González García - In Your Hour of Need (Arr. D.O. Guzmán)
03. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Akhat Sha'alti: I. Akhat
04. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Akhat Sha'alti: II. Otah Avakesh
05. Schola Cantorum Coralina - H
06. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): I. Cena Romántica
07. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): II. Mi Postre, Mi Amor
08. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): III. ¡Chocolate Caliente!
09. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Oseh Shalom
10. Maykel Elizarde Ruano - Son de la Loma - El Manisero
11. Frank Ernesto Fernández Neira - Grace Dances
Arthur Gottschalk’s Imagenes de Cuba and John A. Carollo’s In Your Hour of Need represent the album’s most nuanced and personal connections to Cuba. Gottschalk’s work draws on his many trips to Cuba, referencing various elements of modern Cuban culture as observed in his travels. Carollo’s piece, on the other hand, gains its Cuban character directly from the input of CHÉVERE’s producer in Havana, Dayron Ortega, who arranged this work for instrumental ensemble. Originally a piano étude, Carollo and Ortega collaboratively transform In Your Hour of Need into a brilliant and truly fascinating amalgam of Euro-American musical ideas and Cuban instrumentation and orchestration.
Meira Warshauer’s plaintive choral works Oseh Shalom and Akhat Sha’alti represent the classic form of cultural exchange wherein Warshauer’s voice as a Jewish-American composer is brought to life by the renowned Cuban vocal ensemble Schola Coralina. The lyrical, mostly meditative choral works, drawn from Jewish liturgy and set in Hebrew, are rendered in a stunning performance, which is made more meaningful by the blend of cultures it represents.
¡La Habana, Mi Amor! is a three movement piece which originated as three short works by composer Mona Lyn Reese. In collaboration with the musicians of Havana, her piece was arranged for Cuban jazz band and voice and serves as an excellent example of the artistic collaboration between America and Cuba amidst the lifting of various regulations in the American Cuban embargo.
Jay Kawarsky’s Grace Dances, which is loosely inspired by an early Christian text, resembles Warshauer’s works in that its performance marks the cultural exchange between an American composer and Cuban instrumentalists. Grace Dances is scored for oboe and string quartet, and unfolds like a chamber concerto for the oboe. The work opens with a slow, expansive oboe melody, but is most notably characterized by playful, rhythmically active counterpoint. Kawarsky often manipulates the string quartet’s texture and sonic perspective, drawing solo instruments out of the group for brief duos, trios, and quartets with the oboe. Overall, Grace Dances is charming, lovely, and energetic, and even reminds one of Igor Stravinsky’s Jeu des cartes, as both works briefly quote Rossini’s overture to The Barber of Seville.
Tracklist:
01. Apollo Chamber Players - Imágenes de Cuba: I. Manisero
02. Pedro Luis González García - In Your Hour of Need (Arr. D.O. Guzmán)
03. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Akhat Sha'alti: I. Akhat
04. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Akhat Sha'alti: II. Otah Avakesh
05. Schola Cantorum Coralina - H
06. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): I. Cena Romántica
07. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): II. Mi Postre, Mi Amor
08. Kat Parra - ¡La Habana, Mi Amor! (Arr. D.O. Guzmán): III. ¡Chocolate Caliente!
09. Schola Cantorum Coralina - Oseh Shalom
10. Maykel Elizarde Ruano - Son de la Loma - El Manisero
11. Frank Ernesto Fernández Neira - Grace Dances
Year 2017 | World | Latin | HD & Vinyl
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