Ponce / Mangold / Nyquist- Sonata Mexicana
After his first encounter with Andrès Segovia (1923), Ponce (1882-1948), undoubtedly the most important Mexican composer of the 20th century, wrote a large number of guitar works. Sonatas, variation works, preludes, character pieces, a sonata for guitar and harpsichord and the "Concierto del Sur" for guitar and orchestra. His first guitar composition is "Allegretto, quasi serenata", a miniature, which shortly afterwards found it's way as the third movement in his first guitar sonata "Sonata Mexicana". This sonata already has all the characteristics of the later, more mature guitar compositions: impressionistic harmony, polyrhythm, vital dance and virtuoso corner movements, formal unity of the composition despite strong contrasts and, above all, the beautiful slow movements of his sonatas, which are among the most beautiful, what the guitar repertoire of these Has time to offer. He is always rooted in the tradition of his home country. Segovia had a great influence on Ponce's works not only in terms of playing technique but also aesthetically. This led to Ponce, for example, at the urging of Segovia to write sonatas in the style of Franz Schubert and Fernando Sor. On this album there are, however, those guitar works that most likely come closest to Ponce's own Impressionist style.
Tracklist:
- Sonata Mexicana: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sonata Mexicana: II. Andantino Affettuoso
- Sonata Mexicana: III. Allegretto In Tempo Di Serenata
- Sonata Mexicana: IV. Allegretto Un Poco Vivace
- Sonata Meridional: I. Campo. Allegretto
- Sonata Meridional: II. Copla. Andante
- Sonata Meridional: III. Fiesta. Allegro Con Brio
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: I. Allegro Moderato
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: II. Chanson. Andante
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: III. Allegro Non Troppo
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: II. Andantino
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: III. Allegro Non Troppo E Piacevole
UPC > 4012476569574
Format > New CD
Label > Musicaphon
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After his first encounter with Andrès Segovia (1923), Ponce (1882-1948), undoubtedly the most important Mexican composer of the 20th century, wrote a large number of guitar works. Sonatas, variation works, preludes, character pieces, a sonata for guitar and harpsichord and the "Concierto del Sur" for guitar and orchestra. His first guitar composition is "Allegretto, quasi serenata", a miniature, which shortly afterwards found it's way as the third movement in his first guitar sonata "Sonata Mexicana". This sonata already has all the characteristics of the later, more mature guitar compositions: impressionistic harmony, polyrhythm, vital dance and virtuoso corner movements, formal unity of the composition despite strong contrasts and, above all, the beautiful slow movements of his sonatas, which are among the most beautiful, what the guitar repertoire of these Has time to offer. He is always rooted in the tradition of his home country. Segovia had a great influence on Ponce's works not only in terms of playing technique but also aesthetically. This led to Ponce, for example, at the urging of Segovia to write sonatas in the style of Franz Schubert and Fernando Sor. On this album there are, however, those guitar works that most likely come closest to Ponce's own Impressionist style.
Tracklist:
- Sonata Mexicana: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sonata Mexicana: II. Andantino Affettuoso
- Sonata Mexicana: III. Allegretto In Tempo Di Serenata
- Sonata Mexicana: IV. Allegretto Un Poco Vivace
- Sonata Meridional: I. Campo. Allegretto
- Sonata Meridional: II. Copla. Andante
- Sonata Meridional: III. Fiesta. Allegro Con Brio
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: I. Allegro Moderato
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: II. Chanson. Andante
- Guitar Sonata No. 3: III. Allegro Non Troppo
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: I. Allegro Moderato
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: II. Andantino
- Sonata For Guitar & Harpsichord: III. Allegro Non Troppo E Piacevole
UPC > 4012476569574
Format > New CD
Label > Musicaphon
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.