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Southwest Chamber Music|Complete Chamber Works of Carlos Chavez, Vol. 4

Complete Chamber Works of Carlos Chavez, Vol. 4

Southwest Chamber Music

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Carlos Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 4, brings to a close Southwest Chamber Music's outstanding series of Cambria recordings. This series has brought a lot of attention to Chávez's unjustly neglected chamber music, with two of the volumes earning Grammy awards in the process. Outside of the String Quartet No. 3, the Three Spirals for violin and piano, and the Trio for flute, viola, and harp, all of the works herein come from opposite ends of Chávez's historical spectrum, taken from his early and late periods. Of the three string quartets, the String Quartet No. 3, which relates to Chávez's work for Martha Graham, is easily the finest -- the outer movements percolate with insistent motor rhythms and the central Lento movement is one of the most moving and deeply felt moments in Chávez. However, one should not neglect the String Quartet No. 1, a rough-hewn work from 1921 that incorporates Indian folk material tempered with a generous amount of idealism -- it is a diamond in the rough. The String Quartet No. 2 is likewise interesting for its odd combination of instruments -- violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The little Fuga H-A-G-C is a brief answer piece written in that same combination in the 1960s in a surprisingly straightforward, conventional idiom. The earliest work on Carlos Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 4, is the Sextet for piano and strings of 1919, which annotator/producer Jeff von der Schmidt describes as a "Mexican Verklärte Nacht." It seems partly romantic and partly impressionist; however, the Sextet incorporates some of the aura of the salon and lacks the clear dramatic trajectory of Schoenberg's post-romantic masterwork. It makes for an interesting contrast with Chávez's colleague Julian Carrillo's Dvorákian String Sextet of 1900, likewise steeped in European tradition but remaining Mexican at its core. The Sonatina for piano likewise brings some of Carrillo's pre-microtonal piano music to mind; it belongs in this set as it connects to two other sonatinas submitted as a set for performance at a Copland/Sessions concert of 1928. The Sonatina for violin and piano is a vibrant, mechanistic piece reminiscent of George Antheil's Paris-period works, as are the outer movements of the Three Spirals, whereas the Sonatina for cello and piano is more enigmatic, even ghostly -- rather like the second of the Three Spirals. The Variations for violin and piano of 1969 is an accomplished and ebulliently rhythmic serial-styled piece, yet it is the only work that appears to wear out its welcome. Similar techniques are used to create the guitar solo Feuille d'Album of 1974, but by comparison, one wishes it were longer. This and the corresponding Three Pieces for guitar (1923) are played expertly by guitarist John Schneider. It is easy to see why these oddly matched compositions of Chávez were placed at the end of the series; it is not that they are inferior, but that they tend to fall outside of the rest of the Chávez's chamber corpus by virtue of their specialized nature. Nevertheless, this little-known, occasional Chávez demonstrates that he was stylistically on the cutting edge in most of the eras in which he composed, and that his work has both a sense of progression and continuity. As with the other three volumes, the quality of these Southwest Chamber Music performances is first-rate, the recording no less so, and this ends a terrific, revelatory series on a positive note in keeping with what went before.
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String Quartet No. 1: I. Allegro
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String Quartet No. 1: II. Adagio
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String Quartet No. 1: III. Vivo
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String Quartet No. 1: IV. Sostenuto
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String Quartet No. 2: I. Allegro Moderato
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String Quartet No. 2: II. Scherzo
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String Quartet No. 2: III. Largo, Liberamente
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String Quartet No. 2: IV. Moderato
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String Quartet No. 3: I. Allegro
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String Quartet No. 3: II. Lento
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String Quartet No. 3: III. Allegro
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Sonatina For Piano: I. Moderato
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Sonatina For Piano: II. Andantino
00:00:37

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Sonatina For Piano: III. Allegretto
00:00:57

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina For Piano: IV. Lento
00:01:15

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Sonatina for Violin & Piano: I. Largo
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violin & Piano: II. Scherzo
00:01:38

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violin & Piano: III. Adagio
00:01:59

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Sonatina for Violin & Piano: IV. Largo
00:01:37

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violoncello & Piano: I. Moderato
00:01:39

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violoncello & Piano: II. Vivo
00:01:24

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violoncello & Piano: III. Tranquillo
00:03:10

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sonatina for Violoncello & Piano: IV. Moderato
00:01:46

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sextet for Piano & Strings: I. Lento
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sextet for Piano & Strings: II. Allegro Con Brio
00:07:04

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Sextet for Piano & Strings: III. Andante
00:11:18

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Sextet for Piano & Strings: IV. Presto Scherzando
00:04:46

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Sextet for Piano & Strings: V. Allegretto
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Three Pieces for Guitar: I. Largo
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Three Pieces for Guitar: II. Tranquillo
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Three Pieces for Guitar: III. Un Poco Mosso
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Three Spirals For Violin & Piano: I. Vivo
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Three Spirals For Violin & Piano: II. Tranquillo
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Three Spirals For Violin & Piano: III. Un Poco Mosso
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Fuga H-A-G-C for Strings
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: I. Quarter Note = 48
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: II. Quarter Note = 52
00:01:19

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: III. Quarter Note = 126
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: IV. Quarter Note = 69
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Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: V. Quarter Note = 48
00:00:59

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: VI. Quarter Note = 50
00:01:07

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: VII. Quarter Note = 100
00:00:37

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: VIII. Quarter Note = 84
00:00:33

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: IX. Quarter Note = 48
00:01:22

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

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Variations For Violin With Piano: X. Quarter Note = 100
00:01:04

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

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Variations For Violin With Piano: XI. Quarter Note = 112
00:01:28

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

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Feuille D'Album For Guitar
00:02:53

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

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Trio For Flute, Viola & Harp: I. The Snow Is Dancing (Debussy)
00:03:13

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

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Trio For Flute, Viola & Harp: II. Asturiana (De Falla)
00:02:09

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

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Trio For Flute, Viola & Harp: III. Polo (De Falla)
00:01:39

Carlos Chavez, Composer - Southwest Chamber Music, MainArtist

2006 Carlanita Music Company 2006 Carlanita Music Company

Albumbeschreibung

Carlos Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 4, brings to a close Southwest Chamber Music's outstanding series of Cambria recordings. This series has brought a lot of attention to Chávez's unjustly neglected chamber music, with two of the volumes earning Grammy awards in the process. Outside of the String Quartet No. 3, the Three Spirals for violin and piano, and the Trio for flute, viola, and harp, all of the works herein come from opposite ends of Chávez's historical spectrum, taken from his early and late periods. Of the three string quartets, the String Quartet No. 3, which relates to Chávez's work for Martha Graham, is easily the finest -- the outer movements percolate with insistent motor rhythms and the central Lento movement is one of the most moving and deeply felt moments in Chávez. However, one should not neglect the String Quartet No. 1, a rough-hewn work from 1921 that incorporates Indian folk material tempered with a generous amount of idealism -- it is a diamond in the rough. The String Quartet No. 2 is likewise interesting for its odd combination of instruments -- violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The little Fuga H-A-G-C is a brief answer piece written in that same combination in the 1960s in a surprisingly straightforward, conventional idiom. The earliest work on Carlos Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 4, is the Sextet for piano and strings of 1919, which annotator/producer Jeff von der Schmidt describes as a "Mexican Verklärte Nacht." It seems partly romantic and partly impressionist; however, the Sextet incorporates some of the aura of the salon and lacks the clear dramatic trajectory of Schoenberg's post-romantic masterwork. It makes for an interesting contrast with Chávez's colleague Julian Carrillo's Dvorákian String Sextet of 1900, likewise steeped in European tradition but remaining Mexican at its core. The Sonatina for piano likewise brings some of Carrillo's pre-microtonal piano music to mind; it belongs in this set as it connects to two other sonatinas submitted as a set for performance at a Copland/Sessions concert of 1928. The Sonatina for violin and piano is a vibrant, mechanistic piece reminiscent of George Antheil's Paris-period works, as are the outer movements of the Three Spirals, whereas the Sonatina for cello and piano is more enigmatic, even ghostly -- rather like the second of the Three Spirals. The Variations for violin and piano of 1969 is an accomplished and ebulliently rhythmic serial-styled piece, yet it is the only work that appears to wear out its welcome. Similar techniques are used to create the guitar solo Feuille d'Album of 1974, but by comparison, one wishes it were longer. This and the corresponding Three Pieces for guitar (1923) are played expertly by guitarist John Schneider. It is easy to see why these oddly matched compositions of Chávez were placed at the end of the series; it is not that they are inferior, but that they tend to fall outside of the rest of the Chávez's chamber corpus by virtue of their specialized nature. Nevertheless, this little-known, occasional Chávez demonstrates that he was stylistically on the cutting edge in most of the eras in which he composed, and that his work has both a sense of progression and continuity. As with the other three volumes, the quality of these Southwest Chamber Music performances is first-rate, the recording no less so, and this ends a terrific, revelatory series on a positive note in keeping with what went before.
© TiVo

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