María Espada, Martin Roscoe, BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena - Turina: Canto a Sevilla (2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: María Espada, Martin Roscoe, BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena
- Title: Turina: Canto a Sevilla
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Chandos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:08:29
- Total Size: 284 mb / 1.17 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. La Procesión del Rocio, Op. 9: I. Triana en Fiesta
02. La Procesión del Rocio, Op. 9: II. La Procesión
03. Rapsodia Sinfónica, Op. 66
04. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: I. Zambra (Arr. for Orchestra)
05. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: II. Danza de Seducción (Arr. for Orchestra)
06. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: III. Danza Ritual (Arr. for Orchestra)
07. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: IV. Generalife (Arr. for Orchestra)
08. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: V. Sacromonte (Arr. for Orchestra)
09. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: I. Preludio
10. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: II. Semana Santa
11. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: III. Las Fuentecitas del Parque
12. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: IV. Noche de Feria
13. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: V. El Fantasma
14. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: VI. La Giralda
15. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: VII. Ofrenda
This is the latest disc in Juanjo Mena’s ongoing series of Spanish orchestral music with the BBC Philharmonic and is his second featuring the works by Joaquín Turina, one of the leading Spanish composers of his generation.
The works recorded here are filled with the inspiration Turina found in his native Andalusia and particularly the city of Seville. La procesión del Rocío, Turina’s first orchestral work, was inspired by memories of a procession held in the gypsy quarter of Seville and is filled with lively dance rhythms. Canto a Sevilla, a song cycle with orchestra, is a heartfelt tribute to Seville and its culture, taking on themes such as the vibrant Easter Procession, Seville beautiful ornamental fountains, and even a ghost that haunts the streets at night. Danzas gitanas, a collection of Andalusian gypsy dances, introduces a nocturnal atmosphere into a style normally characterised by bright orchestral colours and extravagant rhythmic intricacies. The Rapsodia sinfónica, one of his last works, represents a more mature, reflective composer. The use of piano and string orchestra limits the available palette of colours, Turina instead deciding to focus on the intimate relationship between the ensemble and soloist, a role here filled by Martin Roscoe.
01. La Procesión del Rocio, Op. 9: I. Triana en Fiesta
02. La Procesión del Rocio, Op. 9: II. La Procesión
03. Rapsodia Sinfónica, Op. 66
04. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: I. Zambra (Arr. for Orchestra)
05. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: II. Danza de Seducción (Arr. for Orchestra)
06. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: III. Danza Ritual (Arr. for Orchestra)
07. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: IV. Generalife (Arr. for Orchestra)
08. 5 Danzas Gitanas, Op. 55: V. Sacromonte (Arr. for Orchestra)
09. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: I. Preludio
10. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: II. Semana Santa
11. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: III. Las Fuentecitas del Parque
12. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: IV. Noche de Feria
13. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: V. El Fantasma
14. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: VI. La Giralda
15. Canto a Sevilla, Op. 37: VII. Ofrenda
This is the latest disc in Juanjo Mena’s ongoing series of Spanish orchestral music with the BBC Philharmonic and is his second featuring the works by Joaquín Turina, one of the leading Spanish composers of his generation.
The works recorded here are filled with the inspiration Turina found in his native Andalusia and particularly the city of Seville. La procesión del Rocío, Turina’s first orchestral work, was inspired by memories of a procession held in the gypsy quarter of Seville and is filled with lively dance rhythms. Canto a Sevilla, a song cycle with orchestra, is a heartfelt tribute to Seville and its culture, taking on themes such as the vibrant Easter Procession, Seville beautiful ornamental fountains, and even a ghost that haunts the streets at night. Danzas gitanas, a collection of Andalusian gypsy dances, introduces a nocturnal atmosphere into a style normally characterised by bright orchestral colours and extravagant rhythmic intricacies. The Rapsodia sinfónica, one of his last works, represents a more mature, reflective composer. The use of piano and string orchestra limits the available palette of colours, Turina instead deciding to focus on the intimate relationship between the ensemble and soloist, a role here filled by Martin Roscoe.
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