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Alberto Ginastera - Orchestral Music

Odense Symphony Orchestra, Jan Wagner

Alberto Ginastera - Orchestral Music
Either of these two well-produced discs would make a near-ideal introduction to this versatile composer's output, featuring three of his finest orchestral inspirations. If the suite from his...

Alberto Ginastera - Orchestral Music

Odense Symphony Orchestra, Jan Wagner

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Either of these two well-produced discs would make a near-ideal introduction to this versatile composer's output, featuring three of his finest orchestral inspirations. If the suite from his...

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Contents and tracklist

I. Paisaje de Ollantaytambo
Track length4:35
II. Los guerreros
Track length3:19
III. La muerte de Ollantay
Track length5:58
I. Adagio contemplativo
Track length7:53
II. Impetuosamente
Track length7:04
III. Largo con poetica esaltazione
Track length6:17
I. Los trabajadores agrícolas
Track length3:09
II. Danza del trigo
Track length3:21
III. Los peones de hacienda
Track length2:14
IV. Danza final (Malambo)
Track length3:55

Awards and reviews

2010

Either of these two well-produced discs would make a near-ideal introduction to this versatile composer's output, featuring three of his finest orchestral inspirations. If the suite from his ballet Estancia (1942) remains his best-known work, and its malambo finale one of the most famous pieces in Latin American music, the Overture to the Creole Faust (1943) can't be far behind. Both are outgoing, 'popular' items, whereas the 'symphonic pastoral' Pampeana No 3 (1954) is more obviously serious.
All three works receive committed performances on both discs. Castagna and the Berliners find a touch more magic in the Pampeana's slower outer movements aided by Chandos's sumptuous sound, but the Danish players, led by their Venezuelan-born conductor, often have the edge in the swifter sections. In Estancia, the resonance of Chandos's recording works against the music: Bridge's drier, cleaner sound in the Carl Nielsen Hall in Odense is more successful.
And while some of Jan Wagner's tempos seem a shade deliberate compared to Castagna's, he mostly justifies them by the pacing of each work in toto.
If there's little overall to choose between the newcomers, the fourth item on each may decide the matter. On Chandos comes a scintillating account of the second, full-orchestral version of the more harmonically advanced Glosses on Themes of Pablo Casals, originally written for strings to celebrate the Catalan cellist's centenary in 1976 and rescored a year later. In contrast, Bridge restores to the CD catalogue Ginastera's Ollantay (1947), a darkly colourful and dramatic folk-triptych that could be thought of as an Argentinian Taras Bulba.
If you want only one version of these pieces the Bridge is recommended.
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