Piano Music of Camargo Guarnieri
~ Release by Camargo Guarnieri; Martin Jones (see all versions of this release, 2 available)
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The short individual pieces on this recording, the Valsas, Improvisos and Momentos show the sweeter side of Guarnieri's musical language. The Waltz is a format in which every Brazilian composer has expressed his national character, making it almost a new distinctive format. Guarnieri's Valsas share a minor key, and typically present internal melodies shared between the hands, and wreathed in chromatic modulations and decorations. Their mood is one of longing, now almost completely shorn of it's dance character. The effect of all these pieces, many of them extreme miniatures, is of gentle nostalgia.
Although Mignone wrote a large number of pieces for piano solo, his preference had always been for the orchestra, and for solo song. In his works for the piano the search for orchestral colour and texture is clearly evident in his use of ornamentation, spaced chords and explorations at the extreme ends of the keyboard. His focus on piano composition tended to be sporadic, producing many pieces in the 1940s, almost nothing in the 50s and early 60s, and eventually a return to larger forms, in particular the 2nd, 3rd and 4th sonatas. His works for piano solo fall into some natural groupings, the four sonatinas and four sonatas, more than thirty waltzes, and the the nine Lendas sertanejas. Of the remaining pieces two-thirds are written in a predominantly 19th century European language, and the remainder reflect the influence of Brazilian folklore, in rhythm and form.
In this recital the Sonatinas are presented complete. There are two examples from the Valses de Esquina, and three from the Lendas sertanejas. The ‘European’ group is represented by Valse Elegante, Tango, and Serenata Humorística. The ‘folklore group’ by Cucumbizinho, Congada, Paulistana, and Quatro peças Brasileiras.
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| artwork: | José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior (painter) (task: Cover Painter) |
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