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Fernandez / Jones- Piano Music Of Oscar Fernandez

SKU: 710357811524
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the album cover for Fernandez / Jones - Piano Music Of Oscar Fernandez

Fernândez' work can be divided into three periods, the first (1918-22) is influenced by French Impressionism, the second (1923-38) is marked by the systematic use of folklore, particularly amerindian rhythms and harmonies, rather than 'popular' urban melodies. Finally (1939-48) was a period of increasing introspection and the development of a more universally recognised language. [Adrian Farmer]

Tracklist:

  1. No.
  2. Andante [01:30]
  3. No.
  4. Presto [00:50]
  5. Noturno, Op. 3 [06:04]
  6. Arabesca, Op. 5 [03:29]
  7. I. Evocacao Da Tarde [03:10]
  8. II. Idílio [02:56]
  9. III. Ocaso [02:46]
  10. IV. Angelus [03:49]
  11. V. Pirilampos [01:24]
  12. I. Allegro Con Brio [04:03]
  13. II. Moderato [03:14]
  14. III. Allegro Scherzoso [02:23]
  15. Valsa Suburbana, Op. 70 [04:04]
  16. I. Velha Modinha [01:51]
  17. II. Suave Acalanto [01:41]
  18. III. Saudosa Seresta [01:50]
  19. I. Ponteio [01:27]
  20. II. Moda [01:58]
  21. III. Cateretê [01:38]
  22. I. Toada [02:36]
  23. II. Serésta [02:33]
  24. III. Jongo [02:33]
  25. Rêverie, Op. 2 [02:45]
  26. Prelúdio Fantástico [02:35]
  27. Miragem [03:25
Format: New CD/Classical

Fernandez / Jones- Piano Music Of Oscar Fernandez

SKU: 710357811524
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 01.05.2024

 
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Fernândez' work can be divided into three periods, the first (1918-22) is influenced by French Impressionism, the second (1923-38) is marked by the systematic use of folklore, particularly amerindian rhythms and harmonies, rather than 'popular' urban melodies. Finally (1939-48) was a period of increasing introspection and the development of a more universally recognised language. [Adrian Farmer]

Tracklist:

  1. No.
  2. Andante [01:30]
  3. No.
  4. Presto [00:50]
  5. Noturno, Op. 3 [06:04]
  6. Arabesca, Op. 5 [03:29]
  7. I. Evocacao Da Tarde [03:10]
  8. II. Idílio [02:56]
  9. III. Ocaso [02:46]
  10. IV. Angelus [03:49]
  11. V. Pirilampos [01:24]
  12. I. Allegro Con Brio [04:03]
  13. II. Moderato [03:14]
  14. III. Allegro Scherzoso [02:23]
  15. Valsa Suburbana, Op. 70 [04:04]
  16. I. Velha Modinha [01:51]
  17. II. Suave Acalanto [01:41]
  18. III. Saudosa Seresta [01:50]
  19. I. Ponteio [01:27]
  20. II. Moda [01:58]
  21. III. Cateretê [01:38]
  22. I. Toada [02:36]
  23. II. Serésta [02:33]
  24. III. Jongo [02:33]
  25. Rêverie, Op. 2 [02:45]
  26. Prelúdio Fantástico [02:35]
  27. Miragem [03:25