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Rodrigo – Complete Orchestral Works vol.6 (FLAC)

Rodrigo - Complete Orchestral Works vol.6 (FLAC)
Rodrigo – Complete Orchestral Works vol.6 (FLAC)

Composer: Joaquín Rodrigo
Performer: Lucero Tena
Orchestra: Castile and Leon Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Max Bragado-Darman
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Naxos
Catalogue: 8555962
Release: 2003
Size: 292 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Palillos y panderetas
01. I. Prado de manzanares
02. II. Pastoral
03. III. Alegre manana

2 Danzas espanolas
04. No. 1. Allegro moderato
05. No. 2. Allegro moderato

06. Per la flor del lliri blau (For the flower of the blue lily)

3 Viejos aires de danza
07. No. 1. Pastoral
08. No. 2. Minue
09. No. 3. Giga

10. A la busca del mas alla (In Search of What Lies Beyond)

At the heart of this volume are two of Rodrigo’s finest orchestral works – Per la flor del lliri blau (1934) and A la busca del más allá (1976). The former is a symphonic poem based on a Valencian legend in which the three sons of a dying king go in search of a blue lily whose magic powers can save their father. The outcome is successful but tragic, as clearly depicted as that of the eponym of Elgar’s Falstaff. A la busca del másallá was commissioned by the Houston Symphony for the bicentennial celebrations in the US. Their choice of composer may seem curious, but it proved a wise one. Its title (‘In search of what lies beyond’) reflected Houston’s status as the centre of space exploration. How would Rodrigo, who had until then devoted his attention to all things Spanish and was then 75, deal with such an unfamiliar demand? The answer was that he did so with skill and imagination, leaving little or no trace of Spanishry. The curtain rises and falls with a long roll on an undamped cymbal, and the principal motif of what separates these events contains a ‘questioning’ tritone. The performances of all the ‘fillers’ are exemplary but it’s the two large works that make this recording indispensable to Rodrigo lovers.

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