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Alberto Ginastera - Piano Works (Complete), Vol. 1 (Panizza)

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Alberto Ginastera -  Piano Works (Complete), Vol. 1 (Panizza)

Alberto Ginastera - Piano Works (Complete), Vol. 1 (Panizza)
Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Covers | 289 Mb
Date: 2005

Alberto Ginastera's Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22, exemplifies the stylistic traits associated with what scholars have described as Ginastera's "subjective nationalist" period. In earlier works, such as the Danzas Argentinas, Op. 2, from 1937, and the Creole Faust Overture from 1943, Ginastera borrowed from, modeled on, and/or made explicit references to dance and song styles from the folk traditions of his native Argentina. Beginning in the late '40s and early '50s, however, with such works as Pampeana No. 1 (1947) and the orchestral piece Ollantay (1950), Ginastera tempered his earlier, explicitly nationalist style with a more cosmopolitan approach and a more sophisticated technical treatment of musical materials. Composed in 1952, the Op. 22 piano sonata reflects this more complex integration of national identity and compositional method through its fusion of lively, dance-derived rhythmic figurations, evocative textures, and modern musical forms and idioms. The dramatic first movement of the sonata, marked Allegro marcato, begins with aggressive chordal gestures emphasizing the extremes of the piano's range. The opening material and the subsequent, more lyrical theme, undergo a series of virtuosic figurational transformations organized in carefully paced arcs of intensity and repose. When the opening material returns at the end of the movement, it is intensified by a subtle shift upwards in its tonal orientation. The second movement, "Presto misterioso," conveys a palpably nervous energy, not only through its striking melodic material – a slithering line constituting a 12-tone row – but also through its unique texture: both hands play the same line in octaves at opposite ends of the keyboard, occasionally diverging for chromatic runs in contrary motion. The busy angst and relentless rhythmic drive of the second movement is sharply contrasted by the dreamy languor of the third, marked Adagio molto appassionato. The movement begins with sparse, ringing tones in arid, ascending arcs alternating with lyrical, introspective passages. The sinuous melodies of the latter section slowly gather momentum and eventually break into sensual, rhapsodic exclamations and florid figurations before subsiding again into a kind of narcotic haze. The Argentine element is perhaps most apparent in the driving syncopations and stylized bravado of the final movement. The right hand articulates angular ostinato figures while the bold octaves in the bass project a metrical emphasis that constantly shifts between 6/8 and 3/4, conveying in a modern musical language an indelible "gaucho" flavor.
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01. Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22 - I. Allegro marcato [0:04:21.61]
02. II. Presto misterioso [0:02:49.08]
03. III. Adagio molto appassionato [0:05:52.46]
04. IV. Ruvido ed ostinato [0:02:45.01]
05. Rondo sobre temas infantiles argentinos, Op. 19 [0:03:24.67]
06. Milonga [0:02:26.59]
07. Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 53 - I. Allegramente [0:04:21.34]
08. II. Adagio sereno - Scorrevole - Ripresa dell' Adagio [0:05:34.22]
09. III. Ostinato aymara [0:03:52.64]
10. Organ Toccata (arr. A. Ginastera for piano) [0:07:13.09]
11. 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2 - No. 1. Danza del viejo boyero [0:01:28.01]
12. No. 2. Danza de la moza donosa [0:03:44.25]
13. No. 3. Danza del gaucho matrero [0:03:12.54]
14. Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke, S514-R181, "Mephisto Waltz No. 1" [0:11:44.45]


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