viernes 29 de julio de 2011

Very Best of Arvo Part


Released to celebrate Arvo Pärt's 75th birthday in September 2010, this 2-CD commemorative set contains many of his best-known works including many composed in Pärt's new style, the most notable of which is Spiegel im Spiegel and Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten. Along with Gorecki, Arvo Pärt is the best-selling living composer of the last 20 years.

Once a member of the avant-garde, the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt has for over 40 years been a leading composer in the 'New spirituality' style. His musical fingerprints are well-loved an unmistakable. spare harmonies, simple phrases and gentle, tender expression in search of peace in a busy world. This collection brings together many of his best-known choral and instrumental works.

Pärt was born in Estonia at a time when the country was experiencing a short period of independence from its more powerful neighbours. In 1944, however, Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union and, as a result, Pärt spent the greater part of his life struggling against the Soviet régime. In 1980 he and his family emigrated to Austria, where he took up Austrian citizenship; they returned to Estonia at the beginning of the new century and now live in the capital, Tallinn.

Pärt's early works were influenced by Prokofiev and Shostakovich but the introduction of serialism into his music brought him into conflict with the authorities, who banned many of his earliest works.

This affected him deeply and resulted in a period of silent introspection during which time he took a great interest in early music. It was during the 1970s that Pärt developed the "Tintinnabuli Style" of music for which he has become most famous - and which has resonated with millions of listeners and consumers. This style of composition has been likened to minimalism and there are distinct similarities in the use of slow tempi and repeated notation.

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lunes 25 de julio de 2011

Nabucco contra Berlusconi

EnlaceEl último 12 de marzo, Silvio Berlusconi debió enfrentar la realidad. Italia festejaba el 150 aniversario de su unificación y en esa ocasión se dio en la Ópera de Roma la ópera "Nabucco" de Giuseppe Verdi, dirigida por el maestro Ricardo Muti. "Nabucco" es una obra tanto musical como política: evoca el episodio de la esclavitud de los judíos en Babilonia, y su famoso coro "Va' pensiero" es el canto de los esclavos oprimidos. En Italia, este canto es el símbolo de la búsqueda de libertad del pueblo, que a fines del siglo XIX -época en que se escribió la ópera - estaba oprimido por el imperio de los Habsburgo, al que combatió hasta la ceación de la Italia unificada. Antes de la representación de marzo pasado, Gianni Alemanno, alcalde de Roma, subió al escenario para pronunciar un discurso denunciando los recortes al presupuesto de cultura que hizo el gobierno, a pesar de que Alemanno es miembro del partido gobernante y viejo ministro de Berlusconi. Esta intervención política, en un momento cultural de los más simbólicos para Italia, produciría un efecto inesperado, puesto que Berlusconi en persona asistía a la representación. Relatado luego por el Times, Ricardo Muti, director de la orquesta, contó que fue una verdadera velada de revolución: "Al principio hubo una gran ovación en el público. Luego comenzamos con la ópera. Se desarrolló muy bien hasta que llegamos al famoso canto "Va pensiero". Inmediatamente sentí que la atmósfera se tensaba en el público. Hay cosas que no se pueden describir, pero uno las siente. Era el silencio del público que se hacía sentir. Pero en el momento en que la gente se dio cuenta que empezaba el "Va Pensiero", el silencio se llenó de verdadero fervor. Se podía sentir la reacción visceral del público ante el lamento de los esclavos que cantan: "Oh patria mía, tan bella y perdida." Cuando el coro llegaba a su fin, ya se oían en el público varios "bis". El público comenzó a gritar: "¡Viva Italia!", "¡Viva Verdi!", "¡Larga vida a Italia!". La gente en el gallinero comenzó a arrojar papeles con mensajes patrióticos. En una única ocasión Muti había aceptado hacer un bis para el "Va Pensiero", en la Scala de Milán en 1986, puesto que para él la ópera no debe sufrir interrupciones. "Yo no quería sólo hacer un bis. Tenía que haber una intención especial para hacerlo", relata. Pero el público ya había despertado su sentimiento patriótico. En un gesto teatral, Muti se dio vuelta y miró al público y a Berlusconi a la vez, y dijo: "Sí, estoy de acuerdo con esto. 'Larga vida a Italia'. Pero... Ya no tengo más 30 años y he vivido mi vida, pero recorrí mucho el mundo, y hoy tengo vergüenza de lo que sucede en mi país. Entonces accedo a vuestro pedido de un bis para el 'Va Pensiero', nuevamente. No es sólo por la dicha patriótica que siento, sino porque esta noche, cuando dirigía el Coro que cantó 'Ay mi patria, tan bella y perdida', pensé que si seguimos así vamos a matar la cultura sobre la cual se construyó la historia de Italia. En tal caso, nuestra patria estaría en verdad 'bella y perdida'". (Aplausos , incluidos de los artistas en escena) Continuó: "Ya que reina acá un clima italiano, yo, Muti, me callé la boca muchos años. Quisiera ahora... tendríamos que darle sentido a este canto; estamos en nuestra casa, el teatro de Roma, y con un coro que cantó magníficamente bien y que acompañó espléndidamente la orquesta. Si quieren, les propongo unirse a nosotros para que cantemos todos juntos". Entonces invitó al público a cantar con el coro de esclavos: "Vi grupos de gente levantarse. Toda la Ópera de Roma se levantó. Y el Coro también. Fue un momento mágico en la ópera. Esa noche no fue solamente una representación de 'Nabucco', sino también una declaración del teatro de la capital para llamar la atención a los políticos." Acá está el video de ese momento lleno de emoción:
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lunes 18 de julio de 2011

The Life and Works of Johann Sebastian Bach (Audiobook)


The Life and Works of Johann Sebastian Bach
Narrated by Jeremy Siepmann, with John Shrapnel, Trevor Nichols, Ruth Sillers, and David Timson
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks 2010 | ISBN 10: n/a | ISBN: 9781843790228 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/192Kbps | 394 MB

Although now beloved and revered by millions as the greatest composer who ever lived, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was best known in his lifetime as an organist, and was eclipsed in fame as a composer by two of his twenty children. For the last twenty-seven years of his life he was a schoolteacher and choir director whose duties extended to meal supervision and dormitory inspection. Yet throughout his career he composed a vast body of music which is amongst the most joyful, dancing and enrapturing ever written. This portrait-in-sound includes many examples of the music that made him immortal. With compelling narration by Jeremy Siepmann, character portrayals by acclaimed actors, and the interpolation of over twenty-five substantial musical extracts reflecting the development of one of music’s most enduringly awe-inspiring composers, we are transported back three centuries straight into the life of Johann Sebastian Bach. This innovative sense of immediacy is at the heart of this comprehensive audio-biography, depicting the life of a composer whose music is universally admired.


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sábado 9 de julio de 2011

The Ligeti Project, Reinbert de Leeuw- Pierre-Laurent Aimard [5 Cd Box set]


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La caja de discos que ahora compartimos reúne los trabajos orquestales mayores de György Sándor Ligeti (1923-2006) y es el complemento perfecto de la colección en que Sony reunió los trabajos Breves: The Ligeti Edition
Esta gran compilación fue supervisada en vida por el propio Ligeti, el sonido de la Berlin Philharmonic en los trabajos gran escala y del Schoenberg Ensemble en los trabajos breves con dirección de Reinbert de Leeuw. El piano es de Pierre-Laurent Aimard.


The recordings in this box are overseen by Ligeti himself, and they were supposed to be definitive recordings that after his death could show conductors how his music was supposed to be played. As detailed in Richard Steinitz' Ligeti biography, it took two record companies to bring us the complete authoritative works of Ligeti on CD. Sony started a series of cd's called "The Ligeti Edition", but they had to concentrate on the smaller works for solo instruments and chamber ensembles - they simply weren't able to produce the biggest works for choir and orchestra to the composers satisfaction. The project was aborted after 7 cd's, and later continued by Teldec. This box contains all Teldec's 5 cd's of the recordings of the really big works


Works in the set include:
Melodien
Chamber Concerto
Piano Concerto (Pierre-Laurent Aimard)
*Mysteries of the Macabre (Peter Masseurs)
Lontano
Atmostpheres
*Asparitions
San Francisco Sykmphony
Cello Concerto
*Clocks and Clouds
Violin Concerto
*Sippal, dobbal, nadihegeduvel
*Concert românesc
Hamburg Concerto
Double Concerto
Ramifications
Requiem
*Adventures, Nouvelles Adventures
Artikulation for Tape
Eight Pieces from Musica ricercata
Sonata for Cello Solo (David Geringas)
Big Turtle Fanfare for the South China Sea
Balada si joc
Regi Magyar tarsas tancok.
*Original world premiere recording

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martes 5 de julio de 2011

Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Paul Lewis (2011)

Beethoven`s 33 Variations on a waltz by Anton Diabelli was completed in 1823. Alfred Brendel has described it as, the greatest of all piano works and in his textbook Structural Functions of Harmony, Arnold Schoenberg writes that, in respect of its harmony, it deserves to be called the most adventurous work by Beethoven. The piece was composed after Diabelli, a well-known music publisher and composer, sent his waltz to all the important composers of the Austrian Empire, asking each of them to write a variation on it. His plan was to publish all the variations in an anthology to benefit orphans and widows of the Napoleonic Wars. Upon hearing Beethoven s submission, Diabelli proclaimed that it was, a great and important masterpiece, worthy to be ranked with the imperishable creations of the old Classics and to occupy a place beside Sebastian Bach s famous masterpieces of the same type. On this eagerly anticipated release, Paul Lewis, protégé of Alfred Brendel, brings his sharp intellect and remarkable technique to bear on this towering masterwork of the period.




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lunes 4 de julio de 2011

Gidon Kremer: Hymns and Prayers, Kremerata Baltica (2010)


Andrei Tarkovsky commemoration

A beautifully-recorded album from master violinist Gidon Kremer and his Kremerata, Baltica, spanning a wide range of music, all of it broached with conviction. Hungarian composer and pianist Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer from the Serbian province of Vojvodina has written eight hymns in commemoration of the film director Andrei Tarkovsky, an artist he has called a homo moralis whose remarkable visions cast a small but significant light on the tragic world of the previous century. Georgian composer Giya Kancheli contributes a silent prayer for two of his most important musical associates: the cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich and the violinist Gidon Kremer. The contemplative intensity of the hymns and the ascetic tranquillity of the prayer are offset by César Franck‘s Piano Quintet in F minor like a premonition of Beethoven’s Appassionata, whose second movement, marked Lento, molto sentimento, in turn takes up the mood of the other two works. This programmatic combination underlines an intrinsic principle Paul Klee developed in his theory of harmony in the visual arts: any compositional harmony will gain character through dissonances, with the balance being restored by counterweights.



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