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SIX ALMOST SONATAS
All the sonatas that Julián Carrillo wrote in quarter tones in 1959 and 1964
MEXICAN MUSIC FOR CELLO SOLO FROM XX and XXI century
This program gives us a panoramic view of mexican contemporary music including pieces by Julián Carrillo, Mario Lavista, Blás Galindo and Jimena Giménez Cacho.
SPANISH
MUSIC
This is a cello and piano recital, of light character, with compositions
inspired by folklore and representative of the nationalist movement. They
are very fresh, lyrical and vivacious works, which embody the very essence
of the Spanish people.
M. de Falla, F. Mompou, J. Nin,
E. Granados y G. Cassadó.
LOVE
AND DEATH This
is a cello and piano recital accompanied by the reading of quite profound
poetic texts written by Saul Kaminer. The European, Romantic style music
is inspired by the two most important aspects of human beings: love and
death.
Franz Liszt, Jean Sibelius, Erwin
Schulhoff y Alexander Glazunov.
FROM
FRESCOBALDI TO SCHNITTKE
This
Baroque and Modern cello recital is accompanied by the harpsichord and
the piano. It is designed as an excursion through the history of music,
carrying the listener across baroque, classical, romantic and contemporary
styles.
Girolamo Frescobaldi, Johann Ch. F. Bach,
Jean Sibelius, Alfred Schnittke.
THREE
GENERATIONS OF MEXICAN MUSIC
A
cello and piano recital that displays the works of three generations of
composers and thereby reflects upon three different historical moments
in Mexico’s musical life.
H. Uribe Duarte, Rodolfo Halfter, Manuel M. Ponce.
ECHOES
OF THE WORLD
A solo
cello recital, both Baroque and Modern, which returns from the origins
to the origins, that is to say, it begins and ends with one of the first
known works for solo cello without accompaniment. It encompasses five
twentieth.century works stemming from different countries.
Domenico Gabrielli, Marcela Rodríguez,
E. Bloch, J.Tavener, Enric Casals,
Toshiro Mayuzumi y Giambatista degli Antonii.
BIRTH
OF THE CELLO, CELLISTS/ COMPOSERS
BAROQUE ITALY
This is a Baroque cello and harpsichord recital. It tells of the birth
of the cello through performance of the first Baroque works composed by
the instrument’s most passionate defenders: the cellists themselves.
D. Gabrielli, A. Caporale, Atonio
Caldara, G. M. Bononcini, D. Gabrielli,
G. Torelli, G.M. Jacchini, G.B. Platti.
MANUEL
M. PONCE, THE COMPLETE WORK FOR CELLO AND PIANO
This is a cello and piano recital, of a Romantic style, which presents
the complete work of one of Mexican Romanticism’s most important
representatives.
Preludios, Granada, Estrellita,
Un Soir, Sonata for cello and piano.
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