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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Joly Braga Santos - Symphony No. 2; Crossroads (Álvaro Cassuto)


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Composer: Joly Braga Santos
  • (01) Symphony No. 2 in B minor
  • (05) Crossroads (Encruzilhada), ballet in one act

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Álvaro Cassuto, conductor

Date: 2000
Label: Marco Polo
https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.225216

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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 10 / SOUND QUALITY: 10

Joly Braga Santos' Second Symphony, at 48 minutes, has all of the urgency and ambition of a young man's enthusiastic revelry in writing for a really large orchestra. The composer was all of 23 when he wrote it, and early or not, the piece sustains its length with little apparent effort. As usual in the first four symphonies, the influences of Vaughan Williams and Respighi aren't too far away, but that's all they are. There's no mistaking a tremendous individual talent at work here. Just listen to the gorgeous slow movement--melodically distinctive and magnificently scored (the evocative coda features a mysterious timpani duet under ethereal strings). Even the finale, a highly sectional amalgam of slow introduction, allegro, fugue, and slow epilogue leading to a grandiose conclusion, hangs together remarkably well, borne on the wings of the composer's unflagging inspiration.

The coupling, a short ballet entitled Crossroads, takes Portuguese folk music as its source of inspiration, but belongs to the composer's later, spikier period. Marvelously scored for chamber orchestra, Santos' use of folk melodies and rhythms shows the same sort of naturalness and ease typical of Bartók in, say, the Dance Suite. In other words, the music's roots don't compromise its modernity. As with all the discs in this remarkable series, the composer's friend and colleague Alvaro Cassuto leads performances of great warmth, intensity, and color. He captures the quiet intimacy of the symphony's pastoral third movement as well as the epic bigness of vision of its climaxes. Under his baton, the Bournemouth Symphony plays with tremendous conviction and confidence, and the recorded sound is terrific. Don't miss this one!

-- David HurwitzClassicsToday

More reviews:
https://www.gramophone.co.uk/review/braga-santos-sym-no-2-crossroads
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2001/Jan01/BragaSantos.htm
https://www.naxos.com/reviews/reviewslist.asp?catalogueid=8.225216&languageid=EN
https://www.amazon.com/Symphony-minor-Crossroads-Encruzilhada-SANTOS/dp/B000053W4D

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Joly Braga Santos (May 14, 1924 – July 18, 1988) was a Portuguese composer and conductor. He studied violin and composition at the National Conservatoire of Lisbon, and was a disciple of Luís de Freitas Branco. After the Second World War, he was able to go abroad, having studied conducting with Hermann Scherchen and Antonino Votto, and composition with Virgilio Mortari. Braga Santos was considered the leading Portuguese composer of the 20th century. He wrote six symphonies, three operas, chamber music for a wide variety of instruments and ensembles, film scores, and several choral works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joly_Braga_Santos

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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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