Fiesta Criolla
Byways of South American repertoire explored
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Composer or Director: Theodoro Valcárcel Caballero, Astor Piazzolla, Alberto Williams, Manuel Gómez Carrillo, Francisco (Paulo) Mignone, Juan Jose Castro, Guillermo Uribe Holguín
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Chandos
Magazine Review Date: 11/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 77
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CHAN10675

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Milongón festivo |
Astor Piazzolla, Composer
Astor Piazzolla, Composer Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Fiesta criolla |
Manuel Gómez Carrillo, Composer
Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Manuel Gómez Carrillo, Composer Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Arrabal |
Juan Jose Castro, Composer
Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Juan Jose Castro, Composer Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Rapsodia santiagueña |
Manuel Gómez Carrillo, Composer
Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Manuel Gómez Carrillo, Composer Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Concierto indio |
Theodoro Valcárcel Caballero, Composer
Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Nora Chastain, Violin Theodoro Valcárcel Caballero, Composer Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Congada |
Francisco (Paulo) Mignone, Composer
Francisco (Paulo) Mignone, Composer Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Tres Danzas |
Guillermo Uribe Holguín, Composer
Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Guillermo Uribe Holguín, Composer Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Primera obertura de concierto |
Alberto Williams, Composer
Alberto Williams, Composer Gabriel Castagna, Conductor Württemberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: Guy Rickards
In between comes a series of works from the vast hinterland of South American composition eclipsed by Villa-Lobos, Ginastera and Mexicans such as Chávez, Ponce and Revueltas. The composers were all born in the latter half of the 19th century, were influenced by contemporary French or Italian music (most studied in Europe) and had a keen awareness of Andean culture. The pick is Colombian Victor Uribe Holguín’s Tres Danzas (1926, rev 1940), three sparkling gems that end well within their length. Brazilian Francisco Mignone’s Congada is a dansa afrobrasileira originally conducted in Rio by Richard Strauss no less. The most substantial is Peruvian Theodoro Valcárcel Caballero’s Concierto indio (1940), skilfully delivered by Roy Harris’s granddaughter, Nora Chastain.
Holguín and Williams between them created 20 symphonies but the only symphonic repertoire is represented by Juan José Castro’s highly rhythmic Arrabal, the opening movement of his Sinfonia argentina (1934). Manuel Gómez Carrillo’s Fiesta criolla (1941) seems lightweight by comparison, although Rapsodia santiagueña (1922) is sturdier fare. All the pieces are performed with great conviction and receive vibrant recordings full of vim and vigour as befits their lively character. Chandos’s sound is typically rich and clear.
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