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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Camargo Guarnieri - Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3; Abertura Concertante (John Neschling)


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Composer: Camargo Guarnieri
  • (01) Symphony No. 2 'Uirapuru'
  • (04) Abertura Concertante
  • (05) Symphony No. 3

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
John Neschling, conductor

Date: 2002
Label: BIS
http://bis.se/conductors/neschling-john/guarnieri-symphonies-nos2-3

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Review

Two vibrantly scored symphonies from a true master of the form

Swedish-based BIS has made several forays into Latin American repertoire, most memorably with the Cuban Ernesto Lecuona. Now, in what I hope is the start of a cycle, come the Second (1945) and Third (1952) Symphonies by the Brazilian, Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (1907-93). Probably the best-known Brazilian composer after Villa-Lobos, there are currently only a smattering of available recordings of his music, though Chandos has issued the Concerto for strings and percussion (10/00).

Guarnieri’s compositions tend to be more structured than Villa-Lobos’s and, if they lack the mercurial spark that electrified the latter’s finest inspirations, he is often more consistently satisfying. Comparisons of the Second Symphony, titled Uirapurú and dedicated to Villa-Lobos, with the latter’s brilliant 1917 symphonic poem encapsulate these differences. The later Third Symphony, written to underline a debate against serialism in local musical circles at the time, follows (like No 2) Guarnieri’s standard symphonic layout of two outer fast movements around a rather longer slow movement.

Both are attractive works, positive in outlook though not without pathos. The scoring shows Guarnieri had learned from Copland (an early champion and dedicatee of the filler, the 1942 Concert Overture) and Harris and while there are occasional resonances of others – the brass writing in No 2’s central Terno sounds like 1930s Vaughan Williams – rarely Villa-Lobos. Sound and performances are extremely good.

-- Guy Rickards, Gramophone

More reviews:
ClassicsToday  ARTISTIC QUALITY: 10 / SOUND QUALITY: 10
BBC Music Magazine  PERFORMANCE: **** / SOUND: ****
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2002/Oct02/Guarnieri.htm
https://www.amazon.com/Guarnieri-Symphony-Uirapuru-Abertura-Concertante/dp/B000066SGA

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Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (February 1, 1907 – January 13, 1993) was a Brazilian composer. Guarnieri studied at the São Paulo Conservatório, and subsequently worked with Charles Koechlin in Paris. A distinguished figure of the Brazilian national school, he served in several capacities; conductor of the São Paulo Orchestra, member of the Academia Brasileira de Música, and Director of the São Paulo Conservatório, where he taught composition and orchestral conducting. His œuvre comprises symphonies, concertos, cantatas, two operas, chamber music, many piano pieces, and over fifty canções.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camargo_Guarnieri

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John Neschling (born May 13, 1947 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian orchestral and operatic conductor. He studied conducting under Hans Swarowsky and Reinhold Schmid in Vienna and under Leonard Bernstein and Seiji Ozawa in Tanglewood. Later, he won several international conducting competitions. Neschling was music director and chief conductor of the São Paulo State Symphony from 1997 to 2008. During the twelve years under his leadership, the OSESP became a first rate international orchestra, and recorded a series of CDs, winning 5 Diapason d'Or and one Latin Grammy. 

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