São Paulo Municipal Symphony Orchestra & Roberto Minczuk - Guarnieri: Pedro Malazarte, A Serra do Rola-Moça & 4 Poemas de Macunaíma (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Juliana Taino, Leonardo Neiva, Atalla Ayan, Carolina Faria, Renan Dias Mendes, Mauro Brúcoli, São Paulo Municipal Symphony Orchestra, Coral Paulistano, Roberto Minczuk
Title: Guarnieri: Pedro Malazarte, A Serra do Rola-Moça & 4 Poemas de Macunaíma
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:27
Total Size: 247 MB / 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Guarnieri: Pedro Malazarte, A Serra do Rola-Moça & 4 Poemas de Macunaíma
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:27
Total Size: 247 MB / 0.98 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Pedro Malazarte: Overture (2:32)
2. Pedro Malazarte: Woman, don’t you go (Baiana, Chorus) (3:37)
3. Pedro Malazarte: Come in, Mr Malazarte! (Baiana, Malazarte) (3:25)
4. Pedro Malazarte: It’s my husband! (Alamão, Baiana, Malazarte) (2:32)
5. Pedro Malazarte: Me? I’m Pedro Malazarte (Malazarte, Chorus) (1:38)
6. Pedro Malazarte: Well then, you must dine with us (Alamão, Malazarte, Baiana, Chorus) (5:49)
7. Pedro Malazarte: My friend, this here is my homeland (Alamão, Malazarte, Baiana, Chorus) (2:48)
8. Pedro Malazarte: Dark girl, Sultana! I made my way to Goiás (Baiana, Chorus, Alamão, Malazarte) (6:10)
9. Pedro Malazarte: You’re welcome, my friend (Alamão, Malazarte, Baiana, Chorus) (2:20)
10. A Serra do Rola-Moça (9:27)
11. Rondó do eco e do descorajado (Version for Voice & Strings) (4:26)
12. Louvação do amor êtê (2:24)
13. 4 Poemas de Macunaíma: No. 1, Rudá, Rudá (3:59)
14. 4 Poemas de Macunaíma: No. 2, Antianti é tapejara (1:25)
15. 4 Poemas de Macunaíma: No. 3, Mandu sarará (3:53)
16. 4 Poemas de Macunaíma: No. 4, Sai Aruê (1:12)
Camargo Guarnieri loved writing for the human voice, composing hundreds of vocal works over the course of his long and distinguished career. The works in this programme all use texts by Mário de Andrade – a hugely influential writer who was Guarnieri’s friend and long-term collaborator. The comic opera Pedro Malazarte is representative of an attractively unconventional and colourful Brazilian modernism that sets it apart from Romantic traditions. Alongside other powerful settings, A Serra do Rola-Moça is one of Guarnieri’s finest dramatic vocal works, narrating the tragic story of two young people who die on their wedding day as they and their horses plunge into a ravine.