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Gnattali: Alma Brasileira
RADAMES GNATTALI
Sonatina No. 2 for Guitar & Piano
1.
I. Allegro moderato
4:44
2.
II. Saudoso
3:57
3.
III. Ritmado
4:59
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
4.
Alma brasileira (Brazilian Soul) (arr. R. Rabello for guitar)
2:47
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
5.
Danca brasileira
3:38
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
Petite Suite
6.
I. Pastoral
1:46
7.
II. Toada
2:42
8.
III. Frevo
2:11
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
9.
Toccata em ritmo de samba No. 1
3:48
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
10.
Saudade (arr. L. Almeida for guitar)
3:12
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
11.
Toccata em ritmo de samba No. 2
3:04
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
Sonata for Cello & Guitar
12.
I. Allegretto comodo
4:06
13.
II. Adagio
2:50
14.
III. Con spirito
3:33
Solo: Wen-Sinn Yang Soloist
Solo: Franz Halász Soloist
15.
Moto continuo No. 1 (version for piano)
2:08
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
16.
Negaceando
2:41
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
17.
Canhoto
2:18
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
18.
Vaidosa No. 1
2:27
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
19.
Capoeirando
1:46
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
20.
Trapaceando
2:02
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
21.
Manhosamente
2:51
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
22.
Batuque
3:50
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
23.
Toccata
3:02
Solo: Débora Halász Soloist
Notes
His parents, Italian immigrants to Brazil, named Radamés Gnattali after the male lead in Verdi’s Aida, and his mother began to teach him the piano at the age of six. But even though he did become a highly skilled pianist, performing Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto in B flat at Rio de Janeiro’s Teatro Municipal at the age of 23, it was as a composer (and arranger) of music of a distinctly Brazilian cast that he would make his name. Gnattali developed an individual style, which today might be called cross-over, by infusing inflexions of popular music into a classical framework, over a fluid harmonic technique. Jaunty rhythms and striking melodic lines appear in a wholly uncontrived manner: they formed his everyday working material, as an arranger of popular music for record companies and radio stations. When composing concert music Gnattali usually did so for musicians that he collaborated with in popular music, such as the guitarist Laurindo Almeida, as well as for himself. A large production includes works for a great variety of scorings, but for this album Franz and Débora Halász have chosen to present chamber and solo works for guitar and piano, inviting the cellist Wen-Sinn Yang to join in for the composer’s Sonata for guitar and cello. As reflected in some of the titles, Brazilian dance forms (samba, batuque, choro) play an important role in this music, which for a long time was disregarded by a musical establishment suspicious of its great fluency and popular appeal; music which in every bar expresses the soul of Brazil – Alma brasileira.
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" The Halaszes play magnificently, with a wide range of sound, attention to every note, and total conviction The guitar solos are played with perfect Brazilian style, but always with a sense that this is greater than just street music. It’s music with a real architecture. Debora Halasz plays her solo works with equal aplomb. Her fiery rhythmic accents and varied tonal palatte is delightful. I quite enjoyed these works
Kenneth Keaton - American Record Guide - July/August 2015
“The music of the hugely prolific Brazilian pianist, composer and arranger Radames Gnattali is so fluent and attractive that it’s hard to believe that those very qualities worked against his being recognised as a serious artist in this lifetime and beyondDebora Halasz brings a potent expressivity and obvious authority to the piano musicFranz Halasz is, however, equally at home in the solo guitar music.”
Gramophone magazine - March 2015
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