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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Joaquín Rodrigo - Chamber Orchestra Works (Joan Enric Lluna)


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Composer: Joaquín Rodrigo
  • (01) Soleriana
  • (06) Tres viejos aires de danza
  • (11) Zarabanda lejana y Villancico

Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana
Joan Enric Lluna, conductor

Date: 2020
Label: IBS Classical

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Review

This recording, made in conjunction with a concert commemorating the 20th anniversary of the composer’s death in April 2019, provides a welcome opportunity to hear some of Rodrigo’s lesser-known orchestral works. The earliest of the pieces is Zarabanda lejana (‘Distant Saraband’), a wistful composition originally written for guitar in 1926 when Rodrigo was studying in Paris. In 1930 he scored the work for strings and added the Villancico, a festive and dancelike piece with a surprisingly variegated use of timbre for its short duration. Also scored for strings, the Dos Miniaturas andaluzas date from 1929 but remained unperformed for decades until finally receiving a premiere in 1999. Although little more than five minutes in duration, the Andalusian flavour of the work’s melodic and rhythmic inspiration is a delight and it’s a work that deserves to be far more widely known.

The Tres Viejos Aires de danza, scored in 1929 for chamber orchestra, have a distinctly neoclassical feel, although, as the informative booklet note explains, Rodrigo preferred the term ‘neocasticismo’. Also paying tribute to the past is Soleriana of 1953, an attractive suite of eight movements for chamber orchestra based on keyboard sonatas by Antonio Soler (1729-83), of which five movements are included here. Although the score allows for the work to be performed in partial form, it’s a pity that the opportunity wasn’t taken to record the remaining three movements. These are included on the Naxos recording by Maximiano Valdés, which remains unique in featuring the full suite. Having said that, Joan Enric Lluna’s performances on the new disc are wonderfully vibrant and idiomatic, and the recording, made in the Palau de les Arts in Valencia, allows everything to be heard with warmth and immediacy.

-- Christian Hoskins, Gramophone

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Joaquín Rodrigo (November 22, 1901 – July 6, 1999) was a Spanish composer and a virtuoso pianist. Rodrigo studied music with Francisco Antich and Paul Dukas, and musicology with Maurice Emmanuel and André Pirro. Rodrigo's music is among the most popular music of the 20th century. In particular, his Concierto de Aranjuez, composed in 1939, is considered one of the pinnacles of Spanish music and of the guitar concerto repertoire. None of Rodrigo's works, however, achieved the popular and critical success of the Concierto de Aranjuez and the Fantasia para un gentilhombre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquín_Rodrigo

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Joan Enric Lluna is a Spanish clarinettist, conductor and teacher.

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