Aaron Copland: Sextet / Piano Variations / Piano QuartetBurton Fine, Max Hobart, Gilbert Kalish, Malcolm Lowe, Harold Wright, Jules Eskin Master Sessions, Vol. 1Cachao Cuban bassist, composer, and bandleader Israel "Cachao" Lopez embodies the history of modern Cuban music. In the late 1930s, he and his brother Orestes, a pianist and composer, reworked the old danzon and created the revolutionary mambo. By the time the world was catching up to it, 20 years later, he was on to another innovation, leading descargas, Latin jam sessions. He has anchored nearly every significant group in Latin music in the U.S. over the past 35 years, from Machito to Gloria Estefan. Master Sessions, released in 1994 and featuring a superb cast including reedman Paquito D'Rivera, percussionist Francisco Aguabella, flutist Nestor Torres, and timbalero Orestes Vilato, represented Cachao's long overdue rediscovery. The program includes danzones, decargas, rumbas, and even an Ernesto Lecuona piece. The music here is as down-home wise and deceptively simple as the man at the bottom of it. Musical lessons are rarely as rich and delightful. —Fernando Gonzalez Camile Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 2; La Muse et le Poète; Romance Op. 76; Cello Sonata No. 2Camille Saint-Saëns, Christoph Eschenbach, Steven Isserlis, Joshua Bell, Pascal Devoyon, NRD-Sinfonieorchester Steven Isserlis is a splendid cellist with a consummate technique and a focused, intense tone capable of infinite variety. He's an enterprising, imaginative musician with a penchant for centering programs on a single composer or national idiom. He has recorded French sonatas for Virgin Classics, and for RCA, the works of Mendelssohn, John Taverner, Haydn, and Czech and Russian composers. I'm So IndictedCapitol Steps No Description Available. |













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