Sono Luminus
DSL-92130
Mexican Romantic Quartets
Cuarteto Latinoamericano
European romanticism gets a Latin twist with the new Cuarteto Latinoamericano release from Sono Luminus, MEXICAN ROMANTIC QUARTETS. These elegant pieces, many of which have never been heard outside of Mexico, showcase all the lush sounds of the late romantics with a special passion that only comes from South of the border.
It is clear on listening to this recording that these string quartets fall within the musical style termed Romanticism. To many, this term denotes one among many styles in musical history, while to others, it indicates the character of this sort of music; its emotive yet profound language.
Nothing could be more obvious, and yet more inaccurate. The term "Romantic" applies aptly to the music of Campa, Lobato, Carrasco and De Elías, but not in the simple sense of Romanticism as a particular musical style, nor to the character of these composers' music. Few terms have been so entangled in a confusion of common meanings as has Romanticism. When we say that Romanticism as an ideology still thrives in countless aspects of our current culture and thought, we do not refer only to an explanation of why a variety of twentieth century Mexican composers such as Chávez, Ponce, Rolón and the composers on this album turned to musical ideas and techniques which put an unmistakable Romantic stamp on many of their works, but also why this music is still fresh; not as a glimpse of history or the pleasure of listening to suburb instrumental work, but because the power of Romantic discourse, whether within or distinct from contemporary musical innovation, has not abated in the least. There is something within us that, at least ideologically, is still Romantic; something evoked by these quartets with their careful composition and the colorful emotion of their longing, the Sehnsucht which so obsessed the Romantics. So concentrated and intense is the music of these quartets that it seems to be the musical embodiment of the poetic image of González Martínez, for each one of these works resembles an unexplored musical "living stone unwinding its blue ribbon," replete with profound music and feeling.
Cuarteto de Cuerda No. 2 (String Quartet No. 2) - Alfonso de Elías
1. Moderato - 10:35
2. Andante con moto - 7:15
3. Scherzo - 4:43
4. Molto moderato-Allegretto - 9:16
Trois Miniatures - Gustavo Campa
5. Menuet - 3:57
6. Gavotte - 1:20
7. Thème varié - 7:14
Cuarteto en Sol (Quartet in G) - Domingo Lobato
8. Lento - 5:27
9. Largo - 6:03
10. Rudo - 5:04
Cuarteto en mi menor (String Quartet in E minor) - Alfredo Carrasco (1875-1945)
11. Allegro - 7:55
12. Andante tranquillo - 3:28
13. Allegro giocoso - 3:39
14. Rondo-Finale - 3:32
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