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Orquesta Sinfónica de San Luis Potosí & José Miramontes Zapata - Carrillo: Orchestral Works (2017)

Orquesta Sinfónica de San Luis Potosí & José Miramontes Zapata - Carrillo: Orchestral Works (2017)
Tracklist
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01. Primera Sinfonia en Re Mayor: I. Largo Allegro Poco meno mosso
02. Primera Sinfonia en Re Mayor: II. Andante Sostenuto
03. Primera Sinfonia en Re Mayor: III. Scherzo
04. Primera Sinfonia en Re Mayor: IV. Allegro con fuoco
05. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: I. Tema Andante
06. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: II. Variation I Larghetto
07. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: III. Variation II Allegro
08. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: IV. Variation III Andante
09. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: V. Variation IV Larghetto
10. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: VI. Variation V Allegretto
11. Tema con Variaciones para Orquesta, Op. 2: VII. Variation VI Andantino
12. Tema Con Variaciones Para Orquesta, Op. 2: VIII. Tempo Di Polonesa
13. Primera Suite para Orquesta, Op. 1: I. Gavota
14. Primera Suite para Orquesta, Op. 1: II. Andante Religioso
15. Primera Suite para Orquesta, Op. 1: III. Valse
16. Primera Suite para Orquesta, Op. 1: IV. Final


This extraordinary musician was born in the village of Ahualulco, San Luís Potosí, on January 28, 1875, the same year as Ravel, Melartin, Gliere and Max d’Ollone. He began his formal studies at the age of ten in the State Capital and later moved to Mexico City to continue his education in the National Conservatoire (Conservatorio Nacional de Música).
In 1899 the Mexican government awarded a grant to the young musician, then aged 24, to continue his studies in Europe. In Leipzig he entered the Royal Conservatoire where he studied composition with Salomon Jadassohn, violin with Hans Becker and theory with Carl Reinecke, who also taught another great Mexican composer: Ricardo Castro.
The San Luis Potosí Symphony Orchestra achieved great renown in the international perspective under José Miramontes Zapata’s direction. The orchestra has been invited to important events such as the 2003 and 2005 Festival Internazionale della Associazione Mondiale Toscanini, to the Ravello Festival in 2005, both in Italy, and to the 2005 Musicalta Festival in Alsace, France. That same year, the San Luis Potosí Orchestra became the first Latin American Orchestra to perform at the Grosser Musikvereinssaal in Vienna, Austria, under the direction of José Miramontes Zapata, who became the first Mexican conductor to perform at Vienna’s Great Hall, one of the leading concert halls worldwide.



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