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Stücke für Klavier Nr. 1-3 (1940) 01. "Nr. 1 Gato" 02. "Nr. 2 Bailecito" 03. "Nr. 3 Tierra Linda" Sonatinas über popul?re argentinische Rhythmen Nr. 1-3 (1949) (Auszug) 04. "Nr. 2 Retama (Allegro)" 05. "La ni¤as (1953)" 06. "Romance de Cuyo (La Zamacueca) (1953)" Pr?ludien für Klavier Nr. 1-10 (1952) (Auszug) 07. "Nr. 4 Margarita (Grave)" 08. "Nr. 7 Cuantas estrellas! (Allegretto scherzando)" Argentinische Kantilenen Nr. 1-10 (1958) (Auszug) 09. "Nr. 2 Adolescencia (Allegretto moderato molto espressivo)" 10. "Nr. 5 Abelard Olmos (Andante sostenuto)" 11. "Nr. 7 Herbert (Andante)" Neue Romanzen für Klavier Nr. 1-3 (1955) (Auszug) 12. "Nr. 1 La ni¤a del rio dulce (Scherzando, un poco vivo)" Las Presencias (1961) (Auszug) 13. "Nr. 2 Ortega (Andante sostenuto)" 14. "Nr. 3 Federico Ignacio Cespedes Villega (Allegro)" 15. "Nr. 4 Mariana (Sostenuto)" 16. "Nr. 5 Horacio Lavalle (Andantino)" Popul?re Lieder Nr. 1-10 (1974) (Auszug) 17. "Nr. 8 Lied Nr. 8" 18. "Nr. 10 Lied Nr. 10"
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The Best Of Martin Jones |
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Description: | The history of Argentine concert music during the 20th century was a process of the absorption of various European influences and their melding with more indigenous traditions. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Argentine composers tended to study in Europe or North America, and the result was the appearance of a number of striking personalities who eventually attracted worldwide attention. Three names now stand out: Alberto Ginastera, Mauricio Kagel, and Astor Piazzolla. In addition to these stylistically extreme figures, a number of quality composers remained known principally only within Argentina. The leading creative figure among them was Carlos Guastavino. Guastavino's music remained firmly based in the language of the late 19th and early 20th century, maintaining that music should be based on singable melody and tonal harmony, and written for the here and now, not for discovery by future generations. He succeeded instead in creating a national music that was genuinely popular and accessible to a very wide audience. Celebrated pianist Martin Jones recorded the complete music of Carlos Guastavino in 2008. This is a compilation of the best selections from those recording sessions. |
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NI7728 |
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