Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant streets and historic landmarks of Havana with Leo Brouwer's "La Ciudad de las Columnas." Released on February 19, 2018, under the Colibrí label, this 52-minute album is a testament to Brouwer's mastery of the classical guitar and his deep connection to his Cuban roots.
The album opens with "Introducción," setting the stage for a musical exploration of Havana's iconic locations. Tracks like "Pieza Sin Título No. I: Andar la Habana" and "Por la Calle del Obispo" evoke the essence of strolling through the city's bustling streets, while "Convento de San Francisco" and "Amanecer en el Morro" transport you to its historic sites and scenic vistas.
Brouwer's virtuosity shines in the "Sonata para Guitarra, Op. 47," a four-movement piece that showcases his technical prowess and emotional depth. The album also features "Tango No. 3: la Muerte del Ángel," a hauntingly beautiful piece that highlights Brouwer's ability to blend various musical styles.
The "Preludios de Primavera" suite offers a more introspective look at the seasons and personal reflections, with titles like "Primavera," "Homenaje a Tchaikovsky," and "Cuando Tú No Estás." Each piece is a delicate and evocative exploration of mood and memory.
Throughout "La Ciudad de las Columnas," Leo Brouwer's compositions are a celebration of his heritage and a testament to his enduring influence on classical guitar music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is a rich and rewarding listening experience.