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      2. musica mexicana vol. 3: halffter, moncayo, ponce, revueltas - henryk szeryng

      Musica Mexicana Vol. 3: Halffter, Moncayo, Ponce, Revueltas

      Henryk SzeryngHenryk Szeryng
      • 1994
      • 8 tracks
      • 1 uur, 3 min
      • classical
      Musica Mexicana Vol. 3: Halffter, Moncayo, Ponce, Revueltas - Henryk Szeryng
      Musica Mexicana Vol. 3: Halffter, Moncayo, Ponce, Revueltas - Henryk Szeryng

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Mexican classical music with Henryk Szeryng's "Musica Mexicana Vol. 3: Halffter, Moncayo, Ponce, Revueltas." Released in 1994 under the Decca (UMO) label, this album is a captivating journey through the works of four prominent Mexican composers. Szeryng, a renowned violinist, brings his virtuosity to the forefront with a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive.

      The album opens with the Violin Concerto Op. 11 by Rodolfo Halffter, a three-movement piece that showcases Szeryng's mastery of the violin. The first movement, "Recitativo. Tranquillo (liberamente) - allegro," sets the stage with its contemplative opening and energetic climax. The second movement, "Andante cantabile," is a lyrical interlude that highlights Szeryng's ability to convey deep emotion through his playing. The final movement, "Allegro vivace," is a lively and dynamic conclusion to the concerto.

      Following the Halffter concerto, the album features three additional works that further explore the diversity of Mexican classical music. "Huapango" by José Moncayo is a vibrant and rhythmic piece that draws on traditional Mexican folk music. "Cuauhnáhuac" by Manuel Ponce is a serene and evocative work that captures the beauty of the Mexican landscape. The album concludes with the Concierto del Sur by Silvestre Revueltas, a three-movement concerto that blends traditional Mexican elements with modern classical techniques.

      Throughout the album, Szeryng is accompanied by the talented Alfonso Moreno on piano and Enrique Bátiz conducting the orchestra. Their collaborative efforts result in a performance that is both cohesive and dynamic, with each musician bringing their unique talents to the forefront. The album's duration of 63 minutes makes it a perfect addition to any classical music collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.

      "Musica Mexicana Vol. 3" is not just a collection of pieces but a celebration of Mexican classical music, showcasing the unique blend of traditional and modern influences that define the country's musical heritage. Henryk Szeryng's exceptional playing and the contributions of his fellow musicians make this album a standout in the world of classical music. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a captivating and enriching experience that highlights the beauty and diversity of Mexican classical music.

      1 januari 1994© 1994 ASV Ltd.This Compilation ℗ 1994 ASV Ltd.

      Tracks

      1. Violin Concerto Op. 11: 1st movement: Recitativo. Tranquillo (liberamente) - allegroRodolfo Halffter, Henryk Szeryng, Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz
        7:58
      2. Violin Concerto Op. 11: 2nd movement: Andante cantabileRodolfo Halffter, Henryk Szeryng, Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz
        6:47
      3. Violin Concerto Op. 11: 3rd movement: Allegro vivaceRodolfo Halffter, Henryk Szeryng, Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz
        5:40
      4. Huapango (1941)José Pablo Moncayo, Henryk Szeryng, Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz
        7:59
      5. CuauhnáhuacSilvestre Revueltas, Henryk Szeryng, Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz
        9:52
      6. Concierto del Sur: I. AllegrettoManuel Ponce, Jorge Federico Osorio, Alfonso Moreno, Henryk Szeryng, The State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Enrique Bátiz
        12:55
      7. Concierto del Sur: II. AndanteManuel Ponce, Jorge Federico Osorio, Alfonso Moreno, Henryk Szeryng, The State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Enrique Bátiz
        7:00
      8. Concierto del Sur: III. Allegro moderato e festivoManuel Ponce, Jorge Federico Osorio, Alfonso Moreno, Henryk Szeryng, The State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra, Enrique Bátiz
        5:14
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      About Henryk Szeryng

      Henryk Szeryng, the renowned Polish-Mexican violinist, captivates audiences with his profound interpretations of classical and chamber music. Born in Poland and later adopting Mexican citizenship, Szeryng's unique cultural perspective enriches his performances, making them a journey through diverse musical landscapes. His virtuosic technique and deep emotional connection to the music have solidified his reputation as one of the most distinguished violinists of his time. Whether performing solo or in intimate chamber settings, Szeryng's artistry transcends borders, offering a timeless exploration of the human experience through sound.

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