Pedro Piquero - Turina: Piano Works (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Turina: Piano Works
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Piano Classics
Genre: Classical Piano
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Total Time: 00:51:23
Total Size: 172 / 429 mb
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Tracklist

01. Sevilla. Suite pintoresca, Op. 2: I. Bajo los naranjos (Beneath the Orange Trees)
02. Sevilla. Suite pintoresca, Op. 2: II. el jueves santo a medianoche (Maundy Thursday at Midnight)
03. Sevilla. Suite pintoresca, Op. 2: III. la feria (The Fair)
04. 5 Danzas gitanas, Op. 55: I. Zambra
05. 5 Danzas gitanas, Op. 55: II. Danza de la seducción (Dance of Seduction)
06. 5 Danzas gitanas, Op. 55: III. Danza ritual (Ritual Dance)
07. 5 Danzas gitanas, Op. 55: IV. Generalife
08. 5 Danzas gitanas, Op. 55: V. Sacro-Monte
09. Danzas fantásticas, Op. 22: I. Exaltación (Exaltation)
10. Danzas fantásticas, Op. 22: II. Ensueño (Fantasy)
11. Danzas fantásticas, Op. 22: III. Orgía (Orgy)

Joaquin Turina (1882-1949) was born in Sevilla, Spain, where he received his first music lessons. He studied in Madrid from 1902 and settled in Paris from 1905 to 1913, where he took composition lessons from Vincent d'Indy at his Schola Cantorum de Paris, while studying the piano with Moritz Moszkowski. Inevitably he came into contact with Debussy and Ravel, and his early compositions were clearly influenced by the Impressionists. However, he returned to his native Spain and developed his own style in which the rich folklore, folk music and atmosphere of Spain is predominant. Together with Albeniz, Granados and De Falla he established the Spanish Nationalist School. This new recording presents a selection of Turina's piano works: Sevilla- Suite pintoresca Op. 2, 5 Danzas Gitanas Op. 55, and Danzas Fantasticas Op. 22, music of great originality, written in an advanced harmonic idiom, "Spanish" without the commonplace postcard sentimentality. Played with intense concentration, eloquence and charm by Spanish pianist Pedro Piquero. Born in Seville in 1976, he received his musical training in Spain with Esteban Sanchez and in the United States with Caio Pagano. The pianist Maria Joao Pires invited him in in 2002 to reside in the Belgais Center for Arts in Portugal. He has won several awards, and the following has been written of him: (Melomano); (El Pais). Pedro Piquero is also a Soto Zen Buddhist monk, disciple of the Japanese Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima.


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