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| ARTIST: | Mexico, By Composers From South America, the Caribbean |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Track 1-4 Suite Espanol Joaquin Nin, Track 5 O Canto Do Cysne Negro Heitor Villa-Lobos (Song of the Black Swan), Track 6 Pampeana No. 2 Alberto Ginastera, Track 7 Triste Alberto Ginastera, Track 8-12 Peruvian Folklore Transcribed for cello and piano by Luis Leguia, Track 13-18 Pequena Suite Heitor Villa-Lobos, Track 19 Flor de Sancayo Edgar Valcarcel, Track 20-21 Ponteio E. Dansa Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, Track 22 Tango Washington Castro, Track 23 Cant Dell Ocells Pablo Casals (Song of the Birds), Track 24 Arbole Arbole Juan Jose Castro, Track 25-26 Sonatina Carlos Chavez |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 781881200122 |
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Customer Reviews of Luis Leguia Music For Cello and Piano
A World Class Master of the Instrument! Luis Leguia has created a marvelous recording of rarely heard, but deservedly lovely and exciting 'cello pieces. What's even more astonishing is that he is not only an acknowledged, world-class master of the 'cello, playing with the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1963, but he has designed and built a beautifully sounding modern version of the instrument using space-age materials! No mean feat for anyone, especially one who's background is founded in classical music training and performance at Julliard, not materials science! His Carbon Fiber design is robust. After a month of sitting derelict outside in the elements of a Berkshire summer in Western Massachusetts, the instrument had only "slipped about an octave" out of tune! It projects a wondrous tone and power which has received high praise from numerous other orchestral and solo 'cellist celebrities, worldwide.
As for this recording, it was made in Symphony Hall in Boston and is a beautiful introduction to the glorious sound of an often neglected solo instrument. In spite of the modernity of the "Carbon Fiber" 'cello, the program is filled with rarely heard but approachable, entertaining music of the last century from South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Resplendent playing in Mr. Leguia's hands, along with the glowing accompaniment of Ms. Rodrigues-Peralta at the piano, carries the composers' intended fire and romance from "South of the Border", as well as introspective moments of lilting lush beauty in these pieces.
If you are but moderately inclined towards the 'cello's warmth of tone, I heartily recommend this recording. If you are a student of the instrument, by all means investigate these glowing works, so lovingly attended to in these performances. And, if you are a serious 'cellist, be sure to investigate the reasonably priced, beautiful, and nearly indestructible instrument developed and nurtured in the hands of a truly talented master of his diverse crafts.