Ophélie Gaillard - Alvorada (2015) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ophélie Gaillard
Title: Alvorada
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Aparté
Genre: Classical, Camber Music
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [24bit-48/96kHz]
Total Time: 1:49:06
Total Size: 2.06 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Alvorada
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Aparté
Genre: Classical, Camber Music
Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [24bit-48/96kHz]
Total Time: 1:49:06
Total Size: 2.06 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
'Alvorada' or an invitation to travel with cellist Ophélie Gaillard and her magical cello: a musical tour from Spain to Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, Cuba) featuring, in particular, the composers Villa-Lobos, Granados, Piazzolla and Jobim.
In an exceptional mixture of classical pieces and arrangements of the greatest themes of this intense music, the cello sings with the bandoneon, dances with the piano, guitar or percussion, and abandons itself in amorous intimacy with the voices.
'Alvorada' immerses us in a sound universe where the feverish energy of the rhythms of this Hispanic and South-American music entrances us and from which a sensual nostalgia responds to a dizzying tango. All the senses are aroused when hearing these spellbinding songs and rhythms.
"Some years ago in Seville, basking in the heat of the afternoon sun and still dazzled by the multi-coloured tiles in the streets of the old city, I was sitting under the majestic trees in the exquisite garden of Casa de Pilatos and began to toy with the idea of one day being able to share the feelings and revelations I had enjoyed in my many journeys through southern parts—both in the course of my frequent tours of Spain but also throughout Latin America. With only my cello for travelling-companion, I visited the four corners of the globe, often playing the Catalan master Gaspar Cassadó’s cello sonata, a living metaphor for Spain, his native territory. From the very first note, we are standing on the hard-baked earth of Andalusia under a burning sun. The silvery olives, gnarled and desiccated though they are, bear wondrous fruit; the scent of the orange trees and jasmine invades our senses so recently wakened from the depths of a stolen siesta as we sit beneath an arbour by a Mozarabic fountain. Cassadó’s piece was the inspiration that engendered this recording, albeit in secret, and allowed me to fulfil my deep wish to touch your hearts with the vivid impressions and emotions I experienced in the course of my travels. To share this dream, I needed to surround myself with outstanding musicians, each one of them alive to all the nuances of their respective art and traditions, deeply-rooted and yet free to go where they pleased and open to every suggestion." Ophélie Gaillard
In an exceptional mixture of classical pieces and arrangements of the greatest themes of this intense music, the cello sings with the bandoneon, dances with the piano, guitar or percussion, and abandons itself in amorous intimacy with the voices.
'Alvorada' immerses us in a sound universe where the feverish energy of the rhythms of this Hispanic and South-American music entrances us and from which a sensual nostalgia responds to a dizzying tango. All the senses are aroused when hearing these spellbinding songs and rhythms.
"Some years ago in Seville, basking in the heat of the afternoon sun and still dazzled by the multi-coloured tiles in the streets of the old city, I was sitting under the majestic trees in the exquisite garden of Casa de Pilatos and began to toy with the idea of one day being able to share the feelings and revelations I had enjoyed in my many journeys through southern parts—both in the course of my frequent tours of Spain but also throughout Latin America. With only my cello for travelling-companion, I visited the four corners of the globe, often playing the Catalan master Gaspar Cassadó’s cello sonata, a living metaphor for Spain, his native territory. From the very first note, we are standing on the hard-baked earth of Andalusia under a burning sun. The silvery olives, gnarled and desiccated though they are, bear wondrous fruit; the scent of the orange trees and jasmine invades our senses so recently wakened from the depths of a stolen siesta as we sit beneath an arbour by a Mozarabic fountain. Cassadó’s piece was the inspiration that engendered this recording, albeit in secret, and allowed me to fulfil my deep wish to touch your hearts with the vivid impressions and emotions I experienced in the course of my travels. To share this dream, I needed to surround myself with outstanding musicians, each one of them alive to all the nuances of their respective art and traditions, deeply-rooted and yet free to go where they pleased and open to every suggestion." Ophélie Gaillard
:: TRACKLIST ::
CD 1
Manuel de Falla
Siete canciones populares españolas
1. Jota
2. Nana
Enrique Granados
3. Intermezzo (Goyescas)
Juan Carlos Cobián & Enrique Domingo Cadimaco
4. Nieblas del riachuelo*
Carlos Cachaça & Cartola
5. Alvorada* feat. Toquinho
Moisés Simons
6. El Manisero*
Isolina Carillo
7. Dos Gardenias*
José Dames & Horacio Basterra
8. Nada*
Egberto Gismonti & Geraldo Carneiro
9. Água e Vinho*
Astor Piazzolla
10. Escualo*
11. Oblivion*
Astor Piazzolla
Grand Tango*
12. Tempo di tango
13. Meno mosso
14. Piu mosso
Juan Carlos Cobián & Enrique Domingo Cadimaco
15. Nostalgias*
CD 2
Julián Plaza
1. Payadora*
Félix Lipesker
2. Romántica*
Alfredo Gobbi
3. A Orlando Goñi*
Toquinho & Vinicius de Moraes
4. Tarde em Itapuã*
Tom Jobim
5. Wave*
Heitor Villa-Lobos
6. O canto do ciscne negro
Heitor Villa-Lobos & Ruth Valadares Corrêa
7. Bachiana Brasileira No. 5 (Cantilena)
8. El cant dels ocells
Gaspar Cassadó Suite pour violoncelle seul
9. Prelude – Fantasia
10. Sardana – Danza
11. Intermezzo e danza finale
12. Berimbau
* arr. Gabriel Sivak
Ophélie Gaillard (violoncelle, cello)
Sabine Devieilhe (soprano)
Toquinho (chant)
Sandra Rumolino (chant)
Cyril Garac (violon)
Juanjo Mosalini (bandonéon)
Romain Lecuyer (contrebasse)
Luiz de Aquino, Rudi Flores, Emmanuel Rossfelder (guitar)
Sandrine Chatron (harpe)
Nicolas Genest (trompette)
Fabien Cyprien (trombone)
David Chupete, Florent Jodelet, Rubens Celso Lopes, Christian Paoli (percussions)
Gerardo Di Giusto, Gabriel Sivak, Fernando Maguna (piano)
Simao Alcoforado Barreira, Ana Catarina Braga, Anne-Charlotte Dupas, Clémence Issartel, Esther Lefebvre, Hugo Paiva, Laure Zaugg (violoncelle)
Gabriel Sivak (arrangements)