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Melani Mestre- Complete Piano Sonatas 1

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A Catalan contemporary of Scarlatti, Manuel Espona (1714-1779) is known now, if at all, as the teacher of Antonio Soler, one of the fathers of Spanish keyboard literature. Melani Mestre's recording, the only modern album dedicated to this composer, reveals that Espona was a fine composer in his own right. Like Soler, he composed in both sacred and secular genres, but much less of his work has survived. He lived and worked at the famous monastery of Montserrat, having taken holy orders there in 1733. He shared the post of maestro de capilla at the monastery's renowned choir school (which Soler would in time direct) with Benet Esteve. There are 27 surviving single-movement sonatas for keyboard, which Melani Mestre has edited for publication, and selected 14 of them for this new recording. Mestre's sonatas are notably individual in nature, leaving behind the typical Italian-influenced tradition of the first half of the 18th century, as exemplified by Joan Baptista Cabanilles. This is reflected not only in the way Mestre develops a highly original musical discourse, but also in his choice of key for each sonata, his modulations, his painstaking and elaborate ornamentation, his innovative rhythmic textures and a whole host of personal touches that lift these sonatas above the keyboard music of his contemporaries. Like many of those written by Soler, Espona's sonatas are characterized by their galant style, without foregoing moments of virtuosity, brilliance and restrained lyricism. Espona's own instrument would have been the harpsichord, but the modernity of his idiom translates well to the modern piano, according to Melani Mestre: 'the piano allows the whole range of dynamics, articulations and ornamentations that make up the Espona style and brand to be heard in even sharper focus.'

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata No. 1 In D Minor
  2. Sonata No. 2 In D Minor
  3. Sonata No. 17 In A Minor
  4. Sonata No. 3 In B-Flat Major
  5. Sonata No. 4 In B-Flat Major
  6. Sonata No. 5 In G Minor
  7. Sonata No. 6 In G Minor
  8. Sonata No. 16 In G Minor
  9. Sonata No. 11 In E-Flat Major
  10. Sonata No. 12 In E-Flat Major
  11. Sonata No. 7 In C Minor
  12. Sonata No. 13 In G Major
  13. Sonata No. 24 In G Major
  14. Sonata No. 9 In E Major
Format: New CD/Classical

Melani Mestre- Complete Piano Sonatas 1

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Release Date: 05.28.2021

 
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A Catalan contemporary of Scarlatti, Manuel Espona (1714-1779) is known now, if at all, as the teacher of Antonio Soler, one of the fathers of Spanish keyboard literature. Melani Mestre's recording, the only modern album dedicated to this composer, reveals that Espona was a fine composer in his own right. Like Soler, he composed in both sacred and secular genres, but much less of his work has survived. He lived and worked at the famous monastery of Montserrat, having taken holy orders there in 1733. He shared the post of maestro de capilla at the monastery's renowned choir school (which Soler would in time direct) with Benet Esteve. There are 27 surviving single-movement sonatas for keyboard, which Melani Mestre has edited for publication, and selected 14 of them for this new recording. Mestre's sonatas are notably individual in nature, leaving behind the typical Italian-influenced tradition of the first half of the 18th century, as exemplified by Joan Baptista Cabanilles. This is reflected not only in the way Mestre develops a highly original musical discourse, but also in his choice of key for each sonata, his modulations, his painstaking and elaborate ornamentation, his innovative rhythmic textures and a whole host of personal touches that lift these sonatas above the keyboard music of his contemporaries. Like many of those written by Soler, Espona's sonatas are characterized by their galant style, without foregoing moments of virtuosity, brilliance and restrained lyricism. Espona's own instrument would have been the harpsichord, but the modernity of his idiom translates well to the modern piano, according to Melani Mestre: 'the piano allows the whole range of dynamics, articulations and ornamentations that make up the Espona style and brand to be heard in even sharper focus.'

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata No. 1 In D Minor
  2. Sonata No. 2 In D Minor
  3. Sonata No. 17 In A Minor
  4. Sonata No. 3 In B-Flat Major
  5. Sonata No. 4 In B-Flat Major
  6. Sonata No. 5 In G Minor
  7. Sonata No. 6 In G Minor
  8. Sonata No. 16 In G Minor
  9. Sonata No. 11 In E-Flat Major
  10. Sonata No. 12 In E-Flat Major
  11. Sonata No. 7 In C Minor
  12. Sonata No. 13 In G Major
  13. Sonata No. 24 In G Major
  14. Sonata No. 9 In E Major