Azahar Ensemble - Turina x Turina: Music for Wind Quintet (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Azahar Ensemble
- Title: Turina x Turina: Music for Wind Quintet
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Profil
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +booklet
- Total Time: 01:02:54
- Total Size: 227 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): I. Bajo los Naranjos
02. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): II. El Jueves Santo a Media Noche
03. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): III. La Feria
04. La Oración del Torero, Op. 34 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet)
05. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 1, Zambra
06. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 2, Danza de la Seducción
07. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 3, Danza Ritual
08. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 4, Generalife
09. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 5, Sacro-monte
10. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): I. La Gitana Enamorada
11. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): II. La Florista
12. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): III. La Señorita Que Baila
13. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): IV. La Murciana Guapa
14. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): V. La Alegre Sevillana
15. Variaciones Sobre Temas de Turina (Version for Wind Quintet)
Fragrances of love songs and orange blossoms – azahares – introduce the Andalusian mood of the pieces arranged for woodwind quintet on this CD. At the onset, three strikingly distorted fortissimo chords mark the 12/8 soleá meter used by Joaquín Turina to evoke the atmosphere – the “aromas”, in his own words – of the Orange Tree Courtyard next to Seville Cathedral. During the ten years Turina spent in Paris, his compatriots Isaac Albéniz and Manuel de Falla taught him how to blend Iberian folklore with Impressionist harmonies, and Sevilla became the first work he wrote in his new “Andalusian” style. (© 2018 Stanley Hanks)
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01. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): I. Bajo los Naranjos
02. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): II. El Jueves Santo a Media Noche
03. Sevilla, Op. 2 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): III. La Feria
04. La Oración del Torero, Op. 34 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet)
05. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 1, Zambra
06. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 2, Danza de la Seducción
07. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 3, Danza Ritual
08. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 4, Generalife
09. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Series 1, Op. 55 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): No. 5, Sacro-monte
10. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): I. La Gitana Enamorada
11. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): II. La Florista
12. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): III. La Señorita Que Baila
13. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): IV. La Murciana Guapa
14. Mujeres Españolas, Series 2, Op. 73 (Arr. J.L. Turina for Wind Quintet): V. La Alegre Sevillana
15. Variaciones Sobre Temas de Turina (Version for Wind Quintet)
Fragrances of love songs and orange blossoms – azahares – introduce the Andalusian mood of the pieces arranged for woodwind quintet on this CD. At the onset, three strikingly distorted fortissimo chords mark the 12/8 soleá meter used by Joaquín Turina to evoke the atmosphere – the “aromas”, in his own words – of the Orange Tree Courtyard next to Seville Cathedral. During the ten years Turina spent in Paris, his compatriots Isaac Albéniz and Manuel de Falla taught him how to blend Iberian folklore with Impressionist harmonies, and Sevilla became the first work he wrote in his new “Andalusian” style. (© 2018 Stanley Hanks)
Year 2018 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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