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Composer: Heitor Villa-Lobos
São Paulo Symphony Choir
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
Roberto Minczuk, conductor
Date: 2006
Label: BIS
http://bis.se/conductors/minczuk-roberto/villa-lobos-bachianas-brasileiras-nos7-9
- (01-04) Bachianas Brasileiras No. 7, for orchestra
- (05-08) Bachianas Brasileiras No. 9, Version for string orchestra
- (09-12) Bachianas Brasileiras No. 8, for orchestra
São Paulo Symphony Choir
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
Roberto Minczuk, conductor
Date: 2006
Label: BIS
http://bis.se/conductors/minczuk-roberto/villa-lobos-bachianas-brasileiras-nos7-9
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A splendid trio of these eccentric but hugely appealing Brazilian Bach fusions
For their second instalment of Bachianas brasileiras (the first contained Nos 2_4), BIS and Roberto Minczuk concentrate on the final three of the series, dating from 1942_45, with both versions of No 9 - the original for unaccompanied choir as well as the composer's reworking for strings. Their stated intention is to include all the differing versions of the Bachianas to produce at last a truly “complete” set, something which the recent Naxos memorial set to Kenneth Schermerhorn failed to deliver.
Nos 7_9 (albeit just the orchestral version of the last) were the strongest components of the Naxos set, but Minczuk and the São Paulo Symphony are stronger still. The Brazilian players sound as if the music is in their blood (as it should be) and their ensemble is in no way inferior to that of any of their rivals. An over-polished palette does not always do justice to Villa-Lobos's orchestral textures, which often benefit from the odd rough edge (though not as clumsy as the composer's own accounts from the 1950s with the French National Radio Orchestra; Nos 7 and 8 are almost unrecognisable in places); however, the São Paulo SO show that superb ensemble can work just as well and surpass not just the composer and Schermerhorn but, in No 8, Bátiz's benchmark EMI recordings and Karabtchewsky.
The BIS sound is more consistently focused than on the Naxos set and superior to either EMI. For No 8 López-Cobos and the Cincinnati SO (Telarc, 2/96) remain formidable rivals, but this newcomer is otherwise recommendable as first choice. I can hardly wait for the remaining instalments.
-- Guy Rickards, Gramophone
More reviews:
ClassicsToday ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 9
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2007/Jan07/Villa-Lobos_BISCD1400.htm
https://www.allmusic.com/album/villa-lobos-bachianas-brasileiras-nos-7-8-9-mw0001856686
For their second instalment of Bachianas brasileiras (the first contained Nos 2_4), BIS and Roberto Minczuk concentrate on the final three of the series, dating from 1942_45, with both versions of No 9 - the original for unaccompanied choir as well as the composer's reworking for strings. Their stated intention is to include all the differing versions of the Bachianas to produce at last a truly “complete” set, something which the recent Naxos memorial set to Kenneth Schermerhorn failed to deliver.
Nos 7_9 (albeit just the orchestral version of the last) were the strongest components of the Naxos set, but Minczuk and the São Paulo Symphony are stronger still. The Brazilian players sound as if the music is in their blood (as it should be) and their ensemble is in no way inferior to that of any of their rivals. An over-polished palette does not always do justice to Villa-Lobos's orchestral textures, which often benefit from the odd rough edge (though not as clumsy as the composer's own accounts from the 1950s with the French National Radio Orchestra; Nos 7 and 8 are almost unrecognisable in places); however, the São Paulo SO show that superb ensemble can work just as well and surpass not just the composer and Schermerhorn but, in No 8, Bátiz's benchmark EMI recordings and Karabtchewsky.
The BIS sound is more consistently focused than on the Naxos set and superior to either EMI. For No 8 López-Cobos and the Cincinnati SO (Telarc, 2/96) remain formidable rivals, but this newcomer is otherwise recommendable as first choice. I can hardly wait for the remaining instalments.
-- Guy Rickards, Gramophone
More reviews:
ClassicsToday ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 9
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2007/Jan07/Villa-Lobos_BISCD1400.htm
https://www.allmusic.com/album/villa-lobos-bachianas-brasileiras-nos-7-8-9-mw0001856686
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Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887 – November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer, described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the best-known South American composer of all time. A prolific composer, he wrote numerous orchestral, chamber, instrumental and vocal works, totaling over 2000 works by his death in 1959. His music was influenced by both Brazilian folk music and by stylistic elements from the European classical tradition, as exemplified by his Bachianas Brasileiras (Brazilian Bachian-pieces).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heitor_Villa-Lobos
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Roberto Minczuk (born 23 April, 1967 in São Paulo) is a conductor Brazil. He is the Music Director of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra in Canada and the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra as well as the Artistic Director of the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro. He has held the positions of Co-artistic Director and Associate Conductor of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (Osesp), and in 2005 he was its Principal Guest Conductor. Minczuk has conducted orchestras across the North America and Europe, and has records several albums for Naxos and BIS.
http://www.atlantasymphony.org/About/Artists/Guest-Conductors/Roberto-Minczuk
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Minczuk
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heitor_Villa-Lobos
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Roberto Minczuk (born 23 April, 1967 in São Paulo) is a conductor Brazil. He is the Music Director of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra in Canada and the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra as well as the Artistic Director of the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro. He has held the positions of Co-artistic Director and Associate Conductor of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (Osesp), and in 2005 he was its Principal Guest Conductor. Minczuk has conducted orchestras across the North America and Europe, and has records several albums for Naxos and BIS.
http://www.atlantasymphony.org/About/Artists/Guest-Conductors/Roberto-Minczuk
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto_Minczuk
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