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PONCE: Mexican Piano Music

PONCE: Mexican Piano Music

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Jorge Federico Osorio

Soloist

Record Label
Cedille

Genre:

Instrumental


Classical

Total Time - 73:08
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MANUEL MARIA PONCE

     
 

3 Canciones mexicanas

 
1 I. Estrellita 2:36
2 II. La barca del marino 2:28
3 III. Cuiden su vida 4:14
     
 

Estudios de Concierto

 
4 VII. Juventud 2:09
5 XII. La vida sonrie 5:07
6 III. Hacia la cima 3:36
     
 

13 Romanticos

 
7 I. Souvenir 1:50
8 II. Quimera 2:07
9 III. Deseo 1:55
10 IV. Hoja de album 2:39
     
11 

Legende

5:38
     
 

20 Mazurcas

 
12 No. 3 in A flat major 2:31
13 No. 8 in C sharp minor 2:46
14 No. 9 in G minor 2:49
15 No. 11 in A minor 2:57
16 No. 13 in F minor 2:22
17 No. 14 in D flat major 2:27
18 No. 16 in B flat minor 3:18
19 No. 23 in A minor 3:27
     
 

Suite Cubana

 
20 I. Serenata marina 3:06
21 II. Plenilunio 4:11
22 III. Paz de ocaso 5:03
     
 

2 Etudes

 
23 I. Allegretto mosso ma espressivo 2:43
24 II. Allegro non troppo 1:09
     
 Jorge Federico Osorio Soloist


 Celebrated Mexican-born pianist Jorge Federico Osorio showcases solo piano works by his countryman, Manuel Ponce (1882-1948), who revolutionized Mexican music by fusing indigenous native and Spanish sounds with European classical forms.

 
Osorio’s persuasive performances show why Ponce’s eloquent landmarks of Mexican Romanticism deserve to be as popular in the U.S. as they are in Latin America and Europe. 
"Osorio plays all of these pieces masterfully, with virtuosity to spare and a natural expressiveness that never compromises the music’s freshness and spontaneity. If I had to choose one highlight, it would probably be the Suite cubana, a marvelous exploration of Latino musical folklore cast as a triptych in the manner of Debussy’s Images. But then, there are no dead spots, musically or interpretively, and the engineering offers the last word in sonic realism. In short, this is an absolutely wonderful disc by any measure. 
 
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