Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Kim Kashkashian & Robert Levin: Asturiana. Songs from Spain and Argentina


Kim Kashkashian & Robert Levin
Asturiana. Songs from Spain and Argentina
Transcriptions for Viola and Piano

Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados,
Carlos Guastavino, Alberto Ginastera,do
Xavier Montsalvatge, Carlos Lopez Buchar


Reviews :

Gramophone : November 2007
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BBC music magazine : Robert Maycock / December 2007

Performance : *****
Sound : ****
It looks like a standard song recital, yet it’s played on the viola. Three of somebody’s favourite tracks appear twice scattered through the disc, including the opening excerpt from Falla’s Seven Popular Songs, which turns up later in its usual context to hypnotic effect: slower than would be singable, and so contemplative that it sounds like Arvo Part. The sense of concentration, with minute inflections of line and timbre in which the pianist is caught up too, continues into the ensuing Granados set.


While the Montsalvatge songs, from his Canciones negras, are nearly as familiar as the other Spanish, there are also some less familiar items. Gustavino’s wondrous ‘La rosa y el sauce’, full of haunting sequences like a Latin version of Rachmaninov’s ‘Vocalise’, well deserving its encore; then the final ‘Oye mi llanto’ by Buchardo, broad, frank, sorrowful, appearing once but destined to be replayed immediately.

More info about Robert Levin : Here



01. De Falla : Asturiana
02. Granados : El Mirar De La Maja
03. Granados : El Majo Ovidado (A Emilio De Gogorza)
04. Granados : La Maja Dolorosa 3
05. Granados : El Majo Discreto
06. Guastavino : La Rosa Y El Sauce
07. Ginastera : Triste
08. Montsalvatge : De Cuna Para Dormir Un Negrito (A Mercedes Plantado)
09. Montsalvatge : Chevere ( A Santiago Kastner)
10. Montsalvatge : Cuba Dentro De Un Piano ( A Conception Badia De Agusti)
11. Montsalvatge : Punto De Habanera ( A Lola Rodriguez De Aragon)
12. De Falla : (Sette Canciones - A Madame Ida Godebska) : El Pano Moruno
13. De Falla : Seguidilla Murciana
14. De Falla : Asturiana
15. De Falla : Jota
16. De Falla : Nana
17. De Falla : Cancion
18. De Falla : Polo
19. Ginastera : Triste
20. Guastavino : Se Equivoco La Paloma ( A Maria Pini De Chrestia)
21. Guastavino : Abismo De Sed
22. Guastavino : Pampamapa
23. Guastavino : Bonita Rama De Sauce
24. Guastavino : La Rosa Y El Sauce
25. Buchardo : Prendiditos La Mano ( A Esther Liavallol De Roca)
26. Buchardo : Oye Mi Llanto ( A Miguel Mastrogianni)



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7 comments:

robertofthepampas said...

HisFawn said...
At the suggestion of the provider, I hastily pursued the immediate download of this "album" of which once again I had no familiarity. I engulfed the art from the cover and began to audition the musings of the author and the performers with GREAT DELIGHT, JOY, and thankfulness culminating in a musical event attuned this day especially for me by some very special people. THANK YOU ALL especially those who helped me get it to play.

4/3/09 05:55

Horacio said...
This is an incredible record, wonderfull playing and beautifull music. Thanks Ice!!!

5/3/09 00:57

crab9 said...
Sounds really interesting. Many thanks.

31/8/09 19:29

v4v said...
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patxi said...

¿Es posible actualizar los links?
MUCHAS GRACIAS.

octron said...
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ThichNhac said...

Thank you for this beautiful album. Could you please re-upload.
Thank you in advance.

v4v said...



Originally posted by Ice...



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ThichNhac said...

Thank you so much, Mr. v4v