Jorge Federico Osorio: Salon Mexicano
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Label: Cedille Records
Cat No: CDR90000132
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st October 2012
Contents
Works
Barcarola, op.30 no.2Caprice Vals, op.1
Mazurca melancolica
Vals amoroso, op.31 no.11
Vals bluette
Vals carresante
Vals melancolico, op.36 no.2
Vals sentimental, op.30 no.1
Canciones populares mexicanas (3)
Mazurca de Salon no.8
Mazurca de Salon
Todo paso
Vals Capricho, op.14
Amor: Vals de Salon
Causerie: Vals lento
Ebelia: Mazurka de Salon
Sueno Dorado: Mazurka
Tercera Mazurka, op.27
Vals Poetico: Vals de Salon para piano
Artists
Jorge Federico Osorio (piano)Works
Barcarola, op.30 no.2Caprice Vals, op.1
Mazurca melancolica
Vals amoroso, op.31 no.11
Vals bluette
Vals carresante
Vals melancolico, op.36 no.2
Vals sentimental, op.30 no.1
Canciones populares mexicanas (3)
Mazurca de Salon no.8
Mazurca de Salon
Todo paso
Vals Capricho, op.14
Amor: Vals de Salon
Causerie: Vals lento
Ebelia: Mazurka de Salon
Sueno Dorado: Mazurka
Tercera Mazurka, op.27
Vals Poetico: Vals de Salon para piano
Artists
Jorge Federico Osorio (piano)About
Osorio presents 20 buried treasures from a bygone Romantic era. It’s a program of instantly enjoyable gems of intimate “party music” by influential Mexican composers Felipe Villanueva (1862-1893), Ricardo Castro (1864-1907), Manuel M Ponce (1882-1948) and José Rolón (1876-1945) who found inspiration in the virtuosic waltzes and mazurkas of European composer-pianists like Chopin and Liszt.
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