De Falla: Collection (5CD BOX)

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Formát:
CD BOX
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
96353
 
 
EAN kód:
5028421963532
 
 
Autori:
Manuel de Falla
 
 
Interpreti:
Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
 
 
Vydavateľ:
BRILLIANT CLASSICS
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Disk 1

1
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: I. Introduccion y escena
2
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: II. En la Cueva
3
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: III. Canción del amor dolido
4
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: IV. El aparecido
5
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: V. Danza del terror
6
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: VI. El circulo mágico
7
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: VII. A media noche
8
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: VIII. Danza ritual del fuego
9
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: IX. Escena
10
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: X. Canción del fuego fatuo
11
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: XI. Pantomima
12
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: XII. Danza del juego de amor
13
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: XIII. Final. Las campanas del amanecer
14
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: I. El paño moruno
15
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: II. Seguidilla musciana
16
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: III. Asturiana
17
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: IV. Jota
18
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: V. Nana
19
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: VI. Canción
20
Manuel de Falla: 7 Canciones populares españolas: VII. Polo
21
Manuel de Falla: Homenajas: I. Fanfare
22
Manuel de Falla: Homenajas: II. Á Claude Debussy
23
Manuel de Falla: Homenajas: III. Rappel de la fanfare
24
Manuel de Falla: Homenajas: IV. Á Paul Dukas
25
Manuel de Falla: Homenajas: V. Pedrelliana
26
Manuel de Falla: Dances from the Three-Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2: I. The Neighbour’s Dance
27
Manuel de Falla: Dances from the Three-Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2: II. The Miller’s Dance
28
Manuel de Falla: Dances from the Three-Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2: III. Final Dance

Disk 2

1
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: I. 1st Tableau. Scene 1
2
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: II. Scene 2
3
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: III. Scene 3
4
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: IV. Scene 4
5
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: V. Scene 5
6
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: VI. Scene 6
7
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 1: VII. 2nd Tableau. Intermezzo
8
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: I. 1st tableau. Scene I
9
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: II. Spanish Dance
10
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: III. Scene 2
11
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: IV. Scene 3
12
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: V. Orchestral Interlude
13
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: VI. 2nd Tableau. Dance
14
Manuel de Falla: La vida breve, Pt. 2: VII. Final Scene

Disk 3

1
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: I. The Proclamation
2
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: II. Master Peter’s Symphony
3
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: III. The Court of Charlemagne
4
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: IV. Entrance of Charlemagne
5
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: V. Melisandra
6
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: VI. The Moor’s Punishment
7
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: VII. The Pyrenees
8
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: VIII. The Escape
9
Manuel de Falla: Master Peter’s Puppet Show: IX. Finale
10
Manuel de Falla: Psyché
11
Manuel de Falla: Concerto for Harpsichord: I. Allegro
12
Manuel de Falla: Concerto for Harpsichord: II. Lento
13
Manuel de Falla: Concerto for Harpsichord: III. Vivace

Disk 4

1
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: I. Danza del molinero
2
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: II. Danza de la molinera
3
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: III. Danza de los vecinos
4
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: IV. Danza de la vida breve
5
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: V. Homenaje de Claude Debussy
6
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: VI. Serenata
7
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: VII. Mazurka
8
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: VIII. Serenata Andaluza
9
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: IX. Nocturno
10
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: X. Cancion
11
Manuel de Falla: Dances from el sombrero de tres picos: XI. Fantasia baetica
12
Manuel de Falla: Noches en los jardines de España, G.49: I. En el generalife
13
Manuel de Falla: Noches en los jardines de España, G.49: II. Danza lejana
14
Manuel de Falla: Noches en los jardines de España, G.49: III. En los jardines de la sierra de Córdoba

Disk 5

1
Manuel de Falla: 4 Piezas Españolas: I. Aragonesa
2
Manuel de Falla: 4 Piezas Españolas: II. Cubana
3
Manuel de Falla: 4 Piezas Españolas: III. Montanesa
4
Manuel de Falla: 4 Piezas Españolas: IV. Andaluza
5
Manuel de Falla: El amor brujo: XV. Ritual Fire Dance
6
Manuel de Falla: Cortejo de gnomos
7
Manuel de Falla: Vals capricho
8
Manuel de Falla: Allegro de concierto
9
Manuel de Falla: Canto de los remeros del volga
10
Manuel de Falla: Pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas
11
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: I. El paño moruno
12
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: II. Nana
13
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: III. Canción
14
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: IV. Polo
15
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: V. Asturiana
16
Manuel de Falla: Suite populaire Espagnole: VI. Jota

Popis
With its super-budget-priced boxes of Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich among many others, Brilliant Classics cornered the market in definitive composer editions long before other labels began to follow their lead. Music-lovers can now add a one-stop guide to the thrilling and colourful world of Manuel de Falla to their libraries with this comprehensive collection of his greatest masterpieces in modern digital recordings. As the central figure of Spanish music in the first half of the last century, de Falla (1876-1946) came to define the sound of Spain for listeners beyond its borders. Folk music, romanticism, neoclassicism, modernism: all the prevalent styles of his time were assimilated and absorbed within a personal idiom that advanced the work of notable predecessors such as Albeniz and Granados in establishing a distinctively Spanish idiom for art music, making him a worthy contemporary of other composers outside the central European mainstream from Vaughan Williams in England to Bartók in Hungary and Sibelius in Finland. Falla’s cycle of Seven Popular Spanish Songs is a perfect synthesis of artsong and folksong, performed here in Luciano Berio’s orchestration by Marta Senn and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra of Venezuela under the baton of Eduardo Mata, the Mexican conductor renowned for his dynamic interpretations of Hispanic repertoire. The songs return in their instrumental guise as the Suite populaire espagnole, with the cellist Timora Rosler accompanied by Klára Würtz. Rafael Puyana is a uniquely sympathetic soloist in the Harpsichord Concerto which gave the instrument new life beyond its Baroque associations. Benita Meshulam is widely recognised as the inheritor of Alicia de Larrocha’s mantle with her superbly atmospheric recordings of Spanish piano music. But Falla’s genius lies first and foremost in his work for the stage, bringing the blood-red passions and dark intensity of Spanish folk culture to opera and ballet as if translating the canvases of Goya into score. La vida breve masterfully integrates native gypsy cante jondo with verismo influences from Italy, while his sensitivity to the innovations of French musical impressionism resulted in the original and much imitated soundworld of Love the Magician before The Three-Cornered Hat pioneered a liberating portrait of Spanish culture in complement to Picasso’s cubist sets. More subtly ironic in tone, Master Peter’s Puppet Show is the little-known jewel of Falla’s scores for the theatre, presented here in another superbly idiomatic Mexican recording masterminded by Eduardo Mata. For a definitive guide to the refined, multifaceted world of Manuel de Falla, look no further. - Regarded as the greatest Spanish composer of the twentieth century, Manuel de Falla developed an interest in native Spanish music - in particular Andalusian flamenco - while studying with Felipe Pedrell in Madrid in the late 1890s. From 1907 to 1914 he lived in Paris where he met, and was influenced by, Ravel, Debussy and Dukas. Together with his compatriots Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados he established the Spanish national school, integrating the rich Spanish folklore and music tradition in their own personal language. - This 5-CD set presents the most important works by De Falla: the ballet El Amor Brujo, the Dances from El Sombrero de Tres Picos, Master Peter’s Puppet Show, La Vida Breve, the piano concerto Nights in the Gardens of Spain, the Harpsichord Concerto, the popular Seven Spanish Folksongs and the complete piano music. - Excellent performances by the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela/Eduardo Mata, Martha Senn (mezzo soprano), and pianist Benita Meshulam.