Concerto para Violão e Orquestra de Câmara - Série Brasil 2010 n. 2.
2009, StudioClio, Porto Alegre, Brasil, UFRGS TV
Apoio: Bolsa Funarte de Estímulo à Criação Artística.
Dimitri Cervo (regência), Paulo Inda (violão solo), Paula Bujes (violino), Tiago Ellwanger (violino), Cosmas Grieneisen (viola), Pedro Huff (violoncelo), Ana Paula Freire (contrabaixo), André Mendes (flauta), Pablo Hernandez (oboé).
I. Tranquilo - Gingado
In this performance the String Orchestra was replaced by a String Quintet. The studio recording was matched with the images of live performance.
"It was followed by a very striking work by Dimitri Cervo... the Concerto for guitar and chamber orchestra, op. 31, ... this was probably the only truly tonal work in the entire festival, in a luxuriant D major for all three movements, and very idiomatically conceived for the guitar, with the low E tuned to D to facilitate ringing chords strummed in the tonic. The slow movement featured lyrically beautiful solos for flute and oboe over accompanimental figuration from the soloist. The concluding fast movement returned to a quick dance topic, and throughout the figuration for the strings reflected the composer's study of the American minimalists. The work elicited shouts and whistle of admiration from the audience, though I imagine other composers may have been shocked by the audacity of the composer in writing something so direct, a work that could and should compete in terms of audience with works like the Concierto de Aranjuez or other popular classics. Sharon Isbin, here is something for your repertoire or your next CD." (Tom Moore, 2009)
século errado.
otavioandradas 1 year ago
Excepcionalmente maravilhoso (em particular o violonista toca muito)Very Good!!!!
wsecosta 1 year ago