Maximino Zumalave - José Arriola: Orchestral Music [CD]
Maximino Zumalave - José Arriola: Orchestral Music [CD]
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These are the first-ever recordings of music composed by José (Pepito) Arriola, whose works are virtually unknown. Born in Betanzos in the northern Spanish region of Galicia in 1895, Arriola was a celebrated child prodigy known at the time as a 'Galician Mozart', who dazzled audiences across Europe and American with his piano-playing. Most of Arriola's work was lost when his home in Berlin was destroyed during the Second World War. The manuscripts for the three concertos and two song-cycles presented here were discovered just a few years ago, and mysteriously vanished almost as soon as they had been photocopied for dissemination. They were composed in the final decade of Arriola's life: in 1946 he settled in Barcelona, where he lived quietly until his death in 1954. Arriola's music belongs to the second golden age of Spanish music, that of Albéniz, Granados, Turina and Falla (and, a little later, JoaquÃn Rodrigo), flavoured by nationalism and the rich Spanish folk tradition, along with a verismo that concerned itself with the ordinary people of Spain and their suffering (as mirrored in Carmen, or Candela in El amor brujo). Yet in common with other post-Romantic composers, Arriola sought out a world of vanished beauty, experimenting with color, texture, unusual tonal combinations and harmony full of color, sensuality and emotion. As a student in Leipzig, Arriola had been taught by Richard Strauss, and his teacher's influence may be heard to positive effect in both the soaring vocal lines of the Tres textos cervantinos and the transplanted Classical idiom of the Horn Concerto. The piano-writing in the Concertino and Divertimento concertante is more compact and Stravinskian, while two songs from the cycle of Seis poesÃas de Antonio Machado disclose yet another, more impassioned facet of Arriola's style.
Tracklist:
- Concertino: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Concertino: II. Largo
- Concertino: III. Allegretto
- Divertimento Concertante: I. Allegro Ritmico - Vivo E Scherzando - Moderato Appassionato
- Divertimento Concertante: II. Lento
- Divertimento Concertante: III. Presto
- Seis Poesías De Antonio Machado: VII. La Aurora Asomaba
- Seis Poesías De Antonio Machado: VIII. La Primavera Besaba
- Seis Poesías De Antonio Machado: IX. Epílogo
- Tres Textos Cervantinos: I. Aquí Lloró Don Quijote
- Tres Textos Cervantinos: II. Mal Me Guardareis
- Tres Textos Cervantinos: III. Marinero Soy De Amor
- Concerto For Horn And Orchestra: I. Deciso
- Concerto For Horn And Orchestra: II. Andante Calmo
- Concerto For Horn And Orchestra: III. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
UPC: 5028421957975
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 9.13.18
Format: CD
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