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Saturday, September 21, 2019

Frederico de Freitas - The Silly Girl's Dance; etc. (Álvaro Cassuto)


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Composer: Frederico de Freitas
  • (01) The Silly Girl's Dance
  • (02) The Wall of Love
  • (03) Medieval Suite
  • (09) Ribatejo

Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Álvaro Cassuto, conductor

Date: 2013
Label: Naxos
https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.573095

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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 8

Frederico de Freitas (1902-80) was a Portuguese nationalist composer who wrote some very attractive music, on evidence here. He was best known for his ballets, two of which are included on this disc. The Silly Girl’s Dance is a colorfully scored work about—you guessed it—a silly girl who dances. Okay, it’s not going to win any awards for the thrilling story line, but what matters is that the music really is enjoyable—spiky and rhythmic, a bit like Roussel, or perhaps a sort of Portuguese Copland. The Wall of Love, in contrast, is more lyrical and intimate, while Ribatejo is a brief (eight minutes) but festive tone poem.

Probably the best piece here is the Medieval Suite, a six-movement celebration inspired by, but not based on, early Portuguese music. Although the tunes are all original, the use of modally inflected harmony adds an evocative feeling of timelessness, and the scoring is particularly sensitive. This is one of those pieces that deserves to become a concert favorite, but probably never will get the chance.

As with previous issues in this ongoing series of Portuguese music, the performances under Álvaro Cassuto aren’t likely to be bettered. This is all the more remarkable when you consider that all four works were recorded in just two days, a “rehearse and record” scenario that’s also a tribute to the professionalism of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. They could not have known this music beforehand, but they play it with impressive confidence. The sonics are a bit dull on top as compared with other issues from this source, but otherwise very good. Worth collecting.

-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday

More reviews:
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2013/May13/Freitas_8573095.htm
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2013/June13/Freitas_silly_dance_8573095.htm
https://www.naxos.com/reviews/reviewslist.asp?catalogueid=8.573095&languageid=EN

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Frederico de Freitas (15 November 1902 – 12 January 1980) was a Portuguese composer, conductor, musicologist and pedagogue. De Freitas studied at the National Conservatory. He served as conductor of the Portuguese Broadcasting Company's chamber orchestra, as well as the assistant director of its symphony. In 1940 he created the Lisbon Choral Society. From 1949 to 1953 he led the Oporto Symphony. De Freitas composed in many different genres. His music ranges from polytonal to nationalist and pictorial in character. His works include a radio opera, ballets, orchestral, vocal, chamber and piano works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederico_de_Freitas

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Álvaro Cassuto (born 1938) is a Portuguese composer and conductor. He was born in Porto, Portugal, and studied in Lisbon and Berlin. Cassuto has been music director of the Portuguese Radio Symphony, the New Portuguese Philharmonia, the Portuguese Symphony Orchestra, the Algarve Orchestra and the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Koussevitzky Memorial Prize. Cassuto has recorded many highly successful CDs for the Strauss, Portugalsom, Marco Polo and Naxos record labels, notably a series of recordings of Portuguese composers for Naxos.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lvaro_Cassuto

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