@@garciaestradajuan7962 Si ! Me fascinan los estilos Nacionalistas porque los compositores mantuvieron conecciones claras con la musica del pasado tonal !
Wunderschöne und erfreuliche Aufführung dieser symphonischen Variationen mit farbenreichen und perfekt synchronisierten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der erfahrene Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im rhythmischen Tempo und mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
I like that! But I think that would be Alberto Ginastera out of the latin american composers I know of. His Panambi is like Rite of Spring in some ways I think...
Everyone refers to the each one´s favorite. Mexican Stravinsky could be Silvestre Revueltas, or Carlos Chavez, or Alberto Ginastera from Brazil. There is not such thing as Mexican "international composer" version. Just composers
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@@Garinioss Ginastera is from Argentina, not Brazil
Yes, according to the liner notes on the CD (Musica Mexicana. Vol. 7) on which this work appears, the work ‘dates from 1943 when the composer completed it and entitled it “Llamadas” (Calls). In 1967 he made some alterations to the sore, separating out the first part, “Mañanas Mexicanas” (Mexican mornings), and adapting it for band.’ The notes definitely state that “Llamadas” was written in 1943, not 1934.
It´s strange, but i can listen some fear to repetition. Always are things moving, or talking here and there. But why to avoid more contemplative themes, or letting breath the orchestra. Always moving...
Wonderful music: energetic, coloristic, and harmonically accessible !! Loved it! Long live musical populism!
En México le llamamos música del periodo del nacionalismo
@@garciaestradajuan7962 Si ! Me fascinan los estilos Nacionalistas porque los compositores mantuvieron conecciones claras con la musica del pasado tonal !
Quizá tiene raíces de otros compositores pero su estilo es único
Awesome piece of composing.
Wunderschöne und erfreuliche Aufführung dieser symphonischen Variationen mit farbenreichen und perfekt synchronisierten Tönen aller Instrumente. Der erfahrene Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im rhythmischen Tempo und mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
One thing I love so much about Chavez is that at one and the same time he is challengingly Modern and also accessible. A rare balance.
My father always called him the Mexican Stravinsky. LOL.
I like that! But I think that would be Alberto Ginastera out of the latin american composers I know of. His Panambi is like Rite of Spring in some ways I think...
Everyone refers to the each one´s favorite. Mexican Stravinsky could be Silvestre Revueltas, or Carlos Chavez, or Alberto Ginastera from Brazil.
There is not such thing as Mexican "international composer" version.
Just composers
@@Garinioss Ginastera is from Argentina, not Brazil
Recommended today, 8-3-2021, by Robert Greenberg: Dr. Bob Prescribes Carlos Chávez: Complete Symphonies. Yes, it's sensational! What a find!
I love it. Modern but easily accessible. Chavez IS a Big Deal !
You are right! This is a re-working of Llamadas, an orchestral piece written by Chávez in 1934.
Yes, according to the liner notes on the CD (Musica Mexicana. Vol. 7) on which this work appears, the work ‘dates from 1943 when the composer completed it and entitled it “Llamadas” (Calls). In 1967 he made some alterations to the sore, separating out the first part, “Mañanas Mexicanas” (Mexican mornings), and adapting it for band.’ The notes definitely state that “Llamadas” was written in 1943, not 1934.
I think that sounds like Chávez himself modestly...
you're right! I do not understand why Chavez has written a piece of music so popular. At that time he wrote music more modernist.
It´s strange, but i can listen some fear to repetition. Always are things moving, or talking here and there. But why to avoid more contemplative themes, or letting breath the orchestra. Always moving...
Like Liszt evoked Chopin and Beethoven Mozart, each composer who has studied others will eventually have his/her own sound.
I'm a Fish I'm Totally Gonna Go Tha....
SIIP.
Sounds like Stravinsky with Copland, hehe...
Me parece que en estos paisajes le dedica demasiado tiempo al matorral micrófilo crasicaule, ¿o solo es mi percepción?.
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Estaba disfrutando el video y de repente me salió un comercial de la sabrilana. 😞
Jajaja que triste