The Cello in Spain: Boccherini & Other 18th-Century Virtuosi Josetxu Obregon & La Ritirata
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2015
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.06.2015
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Josetxu Obregon & La Ritirata
Komponist: Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805), Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli, Jean-Louis Duport, Anonymous, Domenico Porretti, Francesco Paolo Supriano, Pablo Vidal, José de Zayas
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805): Cello Sonata in C major (G.6):
- 1 I. Allegro 03:31
- 2 II. Largo 05:11
- 3 III. Allegro moderato 03:40
- Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli (1710-1763): Sonata in A minor:
- 4 I. Largo 02:51
- 5 II. Allegro 01:15
- 6 III. Adagio 01:53
- 7 IV. Gigue 01:20
- Jean-Pierre Duport (1741-1818): Cello Sonata No.1 in D major:
- 8 I. Allegro 03:08
- 9 II. Adagio 04:28
- 10 III. Allegro 03:53
- Anonymous: (second half of the 18th century):
- 11 Adagio in E Minor [Barcelona Manuscript, 2nd half of the 18th century] 04:00
- Domingo Porretti (1709-1783) Cello Concerto in G major:
- 12 I. Largo 01:56
- 13 II. Allegro 02:22
- 14 III. Largo 02:02
- 15 IV. Allegro 01:28
- Francesco Paolo Supriano (1678-1753):
- 16 12 Toccatas for Cello: No. 1 in G Major 01:58
- Pablo Vidal (1808):
- 17 Arte y Escuela de violoncello: Duetto-Andante 01:03
- Jose Zayas (1804):
- 18 Ultima leccion in B-Flat Major 02:37
- Luigi Boccherini:
- 19 Guitar Quintet No. 4 in D Major, G. 448: III. Fandango: Grave assai - IV. Fandango 07:58
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If the history of eighteenth-century cello music and performance in Spain is still waiting to be written, Josetxu Obregón and La Ritirata are bringing us up close to the instrument’s role during that time with their new Glossa CD, The Cello in Spain. The selection made by this exciting cellist provides a sample of pieces which undoubtedly would have been heard in Spain during the infancy of the instrument there and in the period leading into the Age of the Enlightenment.
Such was the growing taste for the instrument that many composers and virtuosi came from elsewhere to perform, either passing through the country or settling there for life as did Luigi Boccherini or Domingo Porretti (a Cello Concerto from the latter is performed here). Obregón’s vivid advocacy – matched by scholar José Carlos Gosálvez in his accompanying booklet – reaches through to the first native cello school, with music from Pablo Vidal and José Zayas; many of these pieces here are being recorded for the first time. As well as a captivating sonata from Jean-Pierre Duport (dedicated to the Duke of Alba after the French cellist’s visit to Madrid), we are also treated to a new reading of Boccherini’s evocative Fandango (drawn from a Guitar Quintet), complete this time with castanets.
La Ritirata’s choices of instruments and performing styles admirably match the demands of music ranging from the Baroque to the Classical and this new disc paves the way for a broader exploration of the presence of the cello in the group’s home country.
Josetxu Obregón, cello & direction
La Ritirata:
Daniel Oyarzabal, harpsichord, organ
Diana Vinagre, cello
Enrike Solinís, baroque guitar, archlute
Daniel Zapico, theorbo
Sara Águeda, harp
Lina Tur Bonet, violin
Miren Zeberio, violin
Daniel Lorenzo, viola
Michel Frechina, double bass
David Chupete, castanets
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