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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2009年06月09日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | ECM |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 51797280 |
| SKU | 602517972803 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:25:30
Photographer: Milton Montenegro.
Saudacoes (translated from Portuguese as "greetings" or "salutations") is the first album composer, guitarist, and pianist Egberto Gismonti has issued for ECM in 12 years, since the symphonic Meeting Point. This is a double-disc affair, equally balanced between Gismonti's growing body of work as a large scale composer, and the second disc to be a series of guitar duets and solos with his son Alexandre.
Disc one is a beautiful and sprawling, seven-movement, 75-minute work entitled "Sertoes Veredas: A Tribute to Misigenecao" (A Tribute to Miscegenation), performed by the Camerata Romeu, a large Cuban all-female string ensemble directed by Zenaida Romeu. The work is far more expansive than that on Meeting Point, in that it ambitiously attempts to capture the essences of Brazil's people, its history, and its culture, through a music that reflects not only its wildly varying musical styles, but also its other popular reference points in cinema and literature. Each movement (entitled "Sertoes Veradas") is divided into three parts. The first movement recalls folk music of the northeast region, or "cattle-calling" songs (all the cattle have been affected by drought and environmental distress). Therefore, despite its busyness, the polyphony reflects the notion of both life and the landscape changing, though the listener is only an observer, as he is throughout. "Sertoes Veradas II" recalls the composer's fascination with and conflicting notions of Brazilian classicism. The slow, moving processional of " Sertoes Veradas III" recall the Indian rituals from dances to ceremonial rites expressed not only in dynamic expanses, but also in silences. " Sertoes Veradas V" entertains notions of the nation's cinema, all reflected on the motion of a wheel that recalls the principles of the nation's Cinema Novo. The work's final movement contains two songs written for his children, united by a compositional game that owes as much to Stravinsky as it does to Brazilian Indian traditions. There are also stops along the way for the country's fascination with Modernism and the circus -- and yes, contained within this movement ("Sertoes Veradas VI" )there are different carnival songs woven into the framework of Gismonti's own striated harmonic palette.
Disc two, entitled Dueotoes de Violoes, is a far more intimate affair, of course, and proves that Gismonti is still a very formidable guitarist, and that his son, Alexandre, is following closely in his footsteps. Recorded in 2007, this set features new works and dynamic, exciting duets of his classics, such as opener "Lundu," "Zig Zag," "Mestico & Cabolco," (the way jazz rhythms and classical technique are interwoven in this work make it among the most remarkable things on the set, and leaves its original version in the dust), and "Danca Dos Escravos." There are a three solo pieces as well. There's a stellar read of "Palhaco" and the album's title track, which conclude the set, as well as a gorgeous solo work performed by Alexandre entitled "Chora Antonio." This disc will not disappoint those less interested in Gismonti's large ensemble work. It holds all the warmth and virtuosity of his finest recordings, yet with the addition of another guitarist, the dimensionality of these pieces is exponentially expanded. ~ Thom Jurek
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1枚目は作曲家としてのジスモンチを堪能できる70分間の作品でブラジルの文化、歴史、景色、街並みなどが感じられる『Tribute to Miscegenation(人種混合への賛辞)』と題された壮大な作品で、Zenaida Romeuがリーダーを務める全員女性のキューバのオーケストラCamerta Romeuの演奏によるもの。2枚目は『Guitar Duets』と題されたエグベルト・ジスモンチと同じく才能に溢れた彼の息子、アレキサンドル2人によるギター・デュオ作品で代表曲"Zig Zag"Lundu"Danca dos escravos"なども収録の聴き応えある楽しい作品。
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