Villa-Lobos - Symphonies 8, 9 & 11
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573777
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 9th June 2017
Contents
Artists
Sao Paulo Symphony OrchestraConductor
Isaac KarabtchevskyWorks
Symphony no.8Symphony no.9
Symphony no.11
Artists
Sao Paulo Symphony OrchestraConductor
Isaac KarabtchevskyAbout
This is the fifth volume in our complete edition of Villa-Lobos’ symphonies with the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Isaac Karabtchevsky, and therefore already has the advantage of having a series of distinguished predecessors. Volume 1 (8573043) was already seen as being superior to its main competitor on the CPO label by Gramophone: “Karabtchevsky makes Villa-Lobos’s zig-zagging, lopsided melodic line sound as boldly and brashly sculpted as Mount Rushmore… what merely sounds ungainly and idiomatically clumsy in St Clair’s hands becomes musically engaged here.”
Volume 4 appeared in April 2015 and was given 5 stars by Pizzicato: “This is one spectacular and fascinating CD. Villa-Lobos’s music, deeply rooted in the Brazilian tradition, is so full of imagination that one is stunned by the succession of musical ideas. Conducted by Isaac Karabtchevsky, the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra gives us an idiomatic and thrilling reading of the three works.”
This recording is the result of an intense process of revision and correction of the scores carried out by the performers concerned, together with OSESP’s editorial team. The project was launched in 2011 by the orchestra’s publishing branch (Criadores do Brasil) under the general guidance of Maestro Karabtchevsky.
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