[ Sony Classical / 7 CD Box Set ]
Release Date: Friday 7 July 2023
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Carlos Chávez is one of Mexico's most important and prolific 20th century composers. He championed the symphony form at a time when it was generally neglected by other Latin American composers, and the results are magnificent: when his first symphony Sinfonía de Antígona was premiered in 1933, invoking the best of Mexican tradition in a revived symphonic form, it received a rapturous reception, and led to a burst of inspiration for Chávez, who went on to compose five more symphonies before his death in 1978. He became a master of the symphony, developing and improving his style over the course of his life to great effect; the last movement of his Symphony No.6, a breathtakingly rapid Passacaglia, contains an astonishing 34 variations.
Buxtehude:
Ciacona in E minor, BuxWV160
Chávez:
Danza a Centeotl (from the Ballet 'Los cuatro soles')
El venado
Huapango de Vera Cruz
La bamba
La paloma azul
Los Cuatro Soles
Pirámide (Ballet in four acts)
Soli I
Soli II
Soli IV
Sones Mariachi for Small Mexican Orchestra
Symphony No. 1 'Sinfonía de Antígona'
Symphony No. 2 'Sinfonía India'
Symphony No. 3
Symphony No. 4: 'Sinfonía Romántica'
Symphony No. 5
Symphony No. 6
Violin Concerto
Xochipili
Yaqui Music de Sonora