John Neschling, São Paulo Symphony Orchestra - Villa-Lobos: Choros Nos. 1, 4, 6, 8, 9 (2008) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: John Neschling, São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
- Title: Villa-Lobos: Choros Nos. 1, 4, 6, 8, 9
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: BIS
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:21:15
- Total Size: 768 / 323 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Choros No.6 for orchestra 24'49
02. Choros No.1 for guitar 5'09
03. Choros No.8 for large orchestra & 2 pianos 20'00
04. Choros No.4 for 3 horns & trombone 5'31
05. Choros No.9 for orchestra 24'19
Performers:
Linda Bustani
Darrin Coleman Milling
Samuel Hamzem
Fabio Zanon
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
John Neschling, conductor
01. Choros No.6 for orchestra 24'49
02. Choros No.1 for guitar 5'09
03. Choros No.8 for large orchestra & 2 pianos 20'00
04. Choros No.4 for 3 horns & trombone 5'31
05. Choros No.9 for orchestra 24'19
Performers:
Linda Bustani
Darrin Coleman Milling
Samuel Hamzem
Fabio Zanon
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
John Neschling, conductor
After a highly acclaimed 3-disc traversal of Villa-Lobos’ 9 Bachianas Brasileiras, the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) takes on the Choros by the same composer, in a cycle supervised by the orchestra’s artistic director John Neschling. In the Choros, composed between 1920 and 1929, Villa-Lobos’ point of departure is the Brazilian popular genre called choro, and he described his Choros as a synthesis of ‘the different modalities of indigenous and popular Brazilian music’, adding that the word ‘serenade’ gives an approximate idea of what Choros is. This vagueness was probably intentional – Villa-Lobos wanted to catch the improvisatory aspect of the genre, and as a result the works are very varied. The cycle includes brief solo pieces, chamber settings and full-length works for large symphony orchestra, with or without solo instruments or choir, as exemplified by the first volume of this series, released in February 2008. This received a Diapason d’or in the French magazine Diapason, and a review that described the performance of No.7 – for seven players – ‘a lesson in agogic freedom’ and the monumental No.11 – for piano and orchestra – ’a master-piece that opens up onto an almost infinite acoustic universe’, applauding the ’extraordinary interpretation’ by Cristina Ortiz and the orchestra. Volume 2 includes the first of the Choros, for solo guitar, as well as No.4 for three horns & trombone, but also three large-scale orchestral works, adding further facets to this fascinating and kaleidoscopic cycle.
Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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