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Listened to without reference to the booklet this disc would seem to be a meaningless jumble of music even knowing that it all came from the lifetime of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is actually, however, one of the most successful releases so far in the Naxos label's Art and Music series, culling excerpts from recordings in the Naxos catalog and pairing them with an artist's biography and plates showing artwork. The plates here are few in number and not especially vivid, so the album may be best appreciated with a Goya coffee table book in hand instead. But the booklet notes by Hugh Griffith are ideal. He makes neither too much nor too little of the art-and-music format, where there's a tendency either to construct artificially close correspondences (too much) or to slap together a more or less random group of chronologically appropriate works (too little). Griffith attacks the problem in terms of general and specific cultural and political currents that affected Goya's Spain. There are Spanish composers, and those who worked in Spain like Domenico Scarlatti and Luigi Boccherini, whose music Goya would have heard and known. There are operatic works illuminating the narrative world within which Goya painted. There are composers whose careers were, like Goya's, touched by the political upheavals of the day (Goya lived from 1746 to 1828 and saw a lot of changes). The "Prisoners' Chorus" from Beethoven's Fidelio is there for that reason, although it is not known whether Goya knew Beethoven's music. Griffith nevertheless chooses the Cavatina from the String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major, Op. 13, not because Goya would have been familiar with the work but because both Goya and Beethoven were creative figures with a clearly defined late style that transcended the traditions in which they had previously worked. In short, this is a good conversation starter for an afternoon series at an art museum and a good gift for anyone headed to Spain.
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Daphnis et Egle (Jean-Philippe Rameau)
Jean-Philippe Rameau, Composer - Mary Terey-Smith, Conductor - Capella Savaria, Orchestra
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Keyboard Sonata in F minor, K.467/L.476/P.513 (Domenico Scarlatti)
DOMENICO SCARLATTI, Composer - Laurence Cummings, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Grande Messe des Morts (François Joseph Gossec)
Diego Fasolis, Conductor - Francois-Joseph Gossec, Composer - Radio Svizzera Choir, Lugano, Choir - Mass Text, Lyricist - Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra - Gruppo Vocale Cantemus, Choir
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Diego Fasolis, Conductor - Francois-Joseph Gossec, Composer - Radio Svizzera Choir, Lugano, Choir - Mass Text, Lyricist - Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra - Gruppo Vocale Cantemus, Choir
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Diego Fasolis, Conductor - Francois-Joseph Gossec, Composer - Radio Svizzera Choir, Lugano, Choir - Mass Text, Lyricist - Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra - Gruppo Vocale Cantemus, Choir
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Keyboard Sonata No. 15 in D minor (Antonio Soler)
Antonio Soler, Composer - Gilbert Rowland, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Il re pastore, K. 208: Overture (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Capella Istropolitana, Orchestra - Barry Wordsworth, Conductor
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Guitar Quintet No. 9 in C major, G. 453, 'La Ritirata di Madrid' (Luigi Boccherini)
Luigi Boccherini, Composer - György Eder, Performer - Danubius Quartet, Ensemble - Zoltan Tokos, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Il duca di Foix (Marcos Antonio Portugal)
Alvaro Cassuto, Conductor - Marcos Antonio Portugal, Composer - Algarve Orchestra, Orchestra
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Fidelio, Op. 72 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Hungarian Radio Chorus, Choir - Michael Halasz, Conductor - Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, Orchestra - Jean Nicolas Bouilly, Lyricist
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1, MS 25 (Niccolò Paganini)
Niccolò Paganini, Composer - Ilya Kaler, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
2 Thème Variées et 12 Minuets, Op. 11 (Fernando Sor)
Fernando Sor, Composer - Norbert Kraft, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Tancredi (Gioachino Rossini)
6 Etudes (Escuela de guitarra) (Dionisio Aguado)
Dionisio Aguado, Composer - Norbert Kraft, Performer
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
String Quartet No. 13 in B-Flat Major, Op. 130 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Kodály Quartet, Ensemble
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
Chronique
Listened to without reference to the booklet this disc would seem to be a meaningless jumble of music even knowing that it all came from the lifetime of Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is actually, however, one of the most successful releases so far in the Naxos label's Art and Music series, culling excerpts from recordings in the Naxos catalog and pairing them with an artist's biography and plates showing artwork. The plates here are few in number and not especially vivid, so the album may be best appreciated with a Goya coffee table book in hand instead. But the booklet notes by Hugh Griffith are ideal. He makes neither too much nor too little of the art-and-music format, where there's a tendency either to construct artificially close correspondences (too much) or to slap together a more or less random group of chronologically appropriate works (too little). Griffith attacks the problem in terms of general and specific cultural and political currents that affected Goya's Spain. There are Spanish composers, and those who worked in Spain like Domenico Scarlatti and Luigi Boccherini, whose music Goya would have heard and known. There are operatic works illuminating the narrative world within which Goya painted. There are composers whose careers were, like Goya's, touched by the political upheavals of the day (Goya lived from 1746 to 1828 and saw a lot of changes). The "Prisoners' Chorus" from Beethoven's Fidelio is there for that reason, although it is not known whether Goya knew Beethoven's music. Griffith nevertheless chooses the Cavatina from the String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major, Op. 13, not because Goya would have been familiar with the work but because both Goya and Beethoven were creative figures with a clearly defined late style that transcended the traditions in which they had previously worked. In short, this is a good conversation starter for an afternoon series at an art museum and a good gift for anyone headed to Spain.
© TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 15 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:09:56
- 1 Livret Numérique
- Artiste principal : Capella Savaria
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Naxos
- Genre : Classique
2008 Naxos 2008 Naxos
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