Andrés Cárdenes, Jeffrey Turner, Pittsburgh Sinfonietta, Lawrence Loh - Balada: Caprichos Nos. 2-4 (2011)

Artist: Andrés Cárdenes, Jeffrey Turner, Pittsburgh Sinfonietta, Lawrence Loh
Title: Balada: Caprichos Nos. 2-4
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:03:50
Total Size: 280 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Balada: Caprichos Nos. 2-4
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:03:50
Total Size: 280 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Caprichos No. 2: I. Samba
02. Caprichos No. 2: II. Tango
03. Caprichos No. 2: III. Jarabe
04. Caprichos No. 4, Quasi Jazz: I. Tan-ta Ta, Tan-ta Ta
05. Caprichos No. 4, Quasi Jazz: II. Down, down, down
06. Caprichos No. 4, Quasi Jazz: III. Entierro (Funeral)
07. Caprichos No. 4, Quasi Jazz: IV. Swing and Swing
08. Caprichos No. 3, Homenaje a las Brigadas Internacionales: I. En la plaza de mi pueblo (In my town square)
09. Caprichos No. 3, Homenaje a las Brigadas Internacionales: II. In memoriam
10. Caprichos No. 3, Homenaje a las Brigadas Internacionales: III. Si me quieres escribir (If you would like to write to me)
11. Caprichos No. 3, Homenaje a las Brigadas Internacionales: IV. Lamento (Lament)
12. Caprichos No. 3, Homenaje a las Brigadas Internacionales: V. Jota
An exciting new volume in the Naxos Spanish Classics series, Balada’s Caprichos form a collection of compositions in the form of suites.
Caprichos No. 2 is a suite of three Latino American dances, presented in a free modernistic manner. Caprichos No. 3 (Homage to the International Brigades) consists of five short pieces that pay homage to the army of volunteers from all over the world that fought during the Spanish Civil War. In Caprichos No. 4 the ideas come from jazz, presented in a free modernistic manner with a double bass soloist, string orchestra, clarinet and piano.
A contemporary Spanish voice that ably blends modernity and the past without compromise.... If proof were required that significant Spanish, post-Rodrigo compositional life exists, and that it is influenced by, though not obsessed with Spain’s past, Balada would suffice to provide it.... Naxos is performing a valuable service by focusing on this most creative composer in this recording and in his previous one. Gramophone