Carlos Surinach

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Carlos Surinach (1915-1997) wrote some of the most entertaining concert music of the 20th century. If you're unacquainted with his work, go straight to the Sinfonietta Flamenca which, despite slightly cloudy mono sound, comes blazing through with its flamenco-inspired fury and excitement. Melorhythmic Dramas, which opens the disc, is a more thoughtful and subtle piece, but after the other Spanish-flavored works have got you under their spell you'll go back to the Dramas for another side of this wonderful, unjustly neglected composer. (He was also a fine conductor.) This is a very useful compilation from the old Louisville First Editions catalog. Although it betrays its origins in uneven sound quality (two of the items are mono) and incomplete program notes (no useful up-to-date overview of Surinach's career), the music is what counts and it's more than worth the modest asking price. And watch for his Piano Concerto (preferably the premiere recording by De Larrocha, not yet on CD), one of the greatest such works of the 20th century. --Leslie Gerber

Carlos Surinach: Melorhythmic Dramas; Symphonic Variations; Feria Magica Overture; Sinfonietta Flamenca, Music, Carlos Surinach, Jorge Mester, Robert Whitney, Louisville Orchestra, Classical, Classical Composers, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Orchestral Music, Symphonic, Symphony
Danzas Fantásticas: Dances of Spain
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    Danzas Fantásticas: Dances of Spain

    Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
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    ASIN: B000B2WNVG
    Release Date: 2005-10-18

    Tracks:

    1. Aragonesa
    2. Cubana
    3. Montanesa
    4. Andaluza
    5. Habanera
    6. Valses Poeticos, Op.10
    7. A L'ombre De Torre Bermeja
    8. Cordoba (Cantos De Espana No.4, Op.232)
    9. Larghetto - Allegro
    10. Andantino - Moderato
    11. Adagio - Allegro Tranquillo
    12. Exaltacion
    13. Ensueno
    14. Orgia
    Peggy Glanville-Hicks: Nausicaa (Scenes from the Opera in Three Acts)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • An Operatic Event
    • An unusual 20th century opera in an ancient Greek setting
    Peggy Glanville-Hicks: Nausicaa (Scenes from the Opera in Three Acts)

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    ASIN: B000005TXA
    Release Date: 1995-06-20

    Tracks:

    1. Nausicaa: Prologue: 'Of All The Greek Heroes, Who Laid Waste To Troy'
    2. Nausicaa: Act I, Scene 1: 'I, Your King Alcinous, Call You Together'
    3. Nausicaa: Interlude I: 'What Do They Mean These Auguries?'
    4. Nausicaa: Scene 3: 'Lady Of This Coast, You See Before Me'
    5. Nausicaa: Act II, Scene 4: 'Now Phemius, Come Out Of Your Corner'
    6. Nausicaa: Scene 5: 'Stay, -- Stay Where You Are. Who Are You?'
    7. Nausicaa: Act III: Interlude III. The Wedding By Night, Scene 6, Finale.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars An Operatic Event.......2001-02-03

    What an interesting idea for an opera! Nausicaa is based on the Robert Graves novel "Homer's Daughter," and he wrote the libretto. Peggy Glanville-Hicks was a very accomplished composer who is sadly not well represented in the CD catalogue. Prior to writing this opera, Ms. Glanville-Hicks lived in Athens in a house atop the Acropolis. She studied Greek folk music for two years before tackling the composing of this music.

    The result is interesting indeed. It reminded me of Bamuel Barber's "Antony and Cleopatra" to a degree. The music and words are fitted to each other with graceful percision. However, there are no melodic arias. Teresa Stratas is wonderful as Nausicaa; her voice has a sweetness to it that was lost in her more mature singing years.

    The sound is not bad for a live recording from 1961. If the subject interests you and you like 20th century opera, try this CD.

    4 out of 5 stars An unusual 20th century opera in an ancient Greek setting.......1998-10-13

    Peggy Glanville-Hicks has provided a rather unusual opera based on the myth of Nausicaa and Ulysses. This is a live recording of the premier which took place at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus of Athens in 1961. The sound is very good. Teresa Stratas is exceptional. John Modenos, George Moutsios and Mihalis Heliotis are also first-rate. The Athens State Orchestra is mediocre.

    N. A. Peppas
    Carlos Surinach: Melorhythmic Dramas; Symphonic Variations; Feria Magica Overture; Sinfonietta Flamenca
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Fine Introduction to Surinach
    Carlos Surinach: Melorhythmic Dramas; Symphonic Variations; Feria Magica Overture; Sinfonietta Flamenca

    Manufacturer: First Edition
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    Similar Items:
    1. Boris Blacher: Orchestral Variations on a Theme by Paganini
    2. Ernst Toch: Minature Overture; Peter Pan ( A Fairy Tale for Orchestra); Notturno, Op. 77; Jephta, Rhapsodic Poem ( Symphony No. 5)
    3. Henry Cowell: Works for Orchestra
    4. Symphonies 3 4 & 7

    ASIN: B0007XHL4S
    Release Date: 2005-04-19

    Amazon.com

    Carlos Surinach (1915-1997) wrote some of the most entertaining concert music of the 20th century. If you're unacquainted with his work, go straight to the Sinfonietta Flamenca which, despite slightly cloudy mono sound, comes blazing through with its flamenco-inspired fury and excitement. Melorhythmic Dramas, which opens the disc, is a more thoughtful and subtle piece, but after the other Spanish-flavored works have got you under their spell you'll go back to the Dramas for another side of this wonderful, unjustly neglected composer. (He was also a fine conductor.) This is a very useful compilation from the old Louisville First Editions catalog. Although it betrays its origins in uneven sound quality (two of the items are mono) and incomplete program notes (no useful up-to-date overview of Surinach's career), the music is what counts and it's more than worth the modest asking price. And watch for his Piano Concerto (preferably the premiere recording by De Larrocha, not yet on CD), one of the greatest such works of the 20th century. --Leslie Gerber

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A Fine Introduction to Surinach.......2005-08-19

    I was at the premiere of the Melorhythmic Dramas at the Meadowbrook Festival (Detroit's summer venue) in 1966, as Sixten Ehrling conducted the Detroit Symphony. Words can't describe the effect this music had on the audience, who were expecting something rather more, er, cerebral. The end of the piece (it's a suite) is very noisy and could not be successfully captured in the grooves of an LP (I heard the Louisville recording when it first came out). I assume the CD has more success. Point is, don't by any means think that Ms. Gerber's assessment above means the work is in any way hard to get to. It is not, and you will be moved by it (possibly physically if your sound system is turned up).

    Also, we can update the status of the Piano Concerto recording. It is now out on CD, right now as an import, but judging from its sales popularity, it may be released in the USA any time.

    Do yourself a big favor and get to know this composer!
    New World Composers from the Old World
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Potentially a nice concept, though not really consistently carried out, in serviceable rather than really good interpretations
    New World Composers from the Old World

    Manufacturer: Vox (Classical)
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    ASIN: B000009JC6
    Release Date: 1992-11-04

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Potentially a nice concept, though not really consistently carried out, in serviceable rather than really good interpretations.......2007-01-31

    It is a nice concept. This 2-disc Vox Box brings together string quartets written by composers born in Old Europe and, at some point in their life, established in the United States. The composition range from 1914 (Stravinsky) to 1975 (Surinach). The concept, though, might have been more consistent had solely pieces actually composed during their American sojourn been chosen. In that respect, Korngold's third quartet (composed in 1943 in Los Angeles) would have been a better choice than his second (Vienna, 1934), and Stravinsky's stark Double Canon should have been preferred to his admittedly more colorful Three Pieces for String Quartet from 1914. As for Tcherepnin's 2nd quartet from 1926 (and not 1927 as the liner notes pretend), written during the composer's Parisian period, it would have been left out and replaced... by nothing else, as Tcherepnin tackled no further string quartet during his American stay, begun in 1949 - so let's be happy with the concept's inconsistencies and welcome what we have (Karel Husa's Pulitzer-winning 3rd quartet from 1968 would have been suitable replacement, though).

    The liner notes by the way are very unreliable, wrongly giving 1922 as the date of composition for Stravinsky's work, and then maintaining that it "belongs to the same period as the Symphony of Psalms, performed in 1930". They also gives 1937 as the date of composition for Korngold's quartet and go to great length to establish similarities with the composer's Hollywood film scores, hearing "stylized Negro-spiritual elements in the first and third movements" - very dubious, as Korngold's association with Hollywood began precisely in 1934 (and only by an arrangement of Mendelssohn's "Midsummer Night's Dream") and really developed from 1935 onwards. Oh well, don't read the notes then, just hear the music, some of it being afforded here a first (Surinach, Tcherepnin, Rozsa and Korngold - the original 3 LP box was recorded and released in 1978) and thus far, for the first two mentioned, only recording. Surinach and Rozsa were still alive when the recordings were made and also when they were reissued on CD, in 1992 (Rozsa died in 1995 and Surinach in 1997).

    On the other hand, there are other recordings of some of the pieces featured on the set, usually in collections devoted to their respective composer. The complete Bloch quartets have been recorded by the Portland Quartet (Arabesque) and the Pro Arte Quartet (Laurel), and the latter also did the string quartets of Miklos Rozsa for the same label (see my review). Decca also made available on CD the recording made in the early fifties of what was then Bloch's complete opus in the form (leaving out the 5th) by the Griller Quartet. The Hindemith Quartets were oft recorded, and the complete recordings include those by the Juilliard Quartet (Wergo), the Kocian Quartet (Praga) and the Danish Quartet (CPO). Amazon lists various entries for Korngold's 2nd quartet, including recordings by the Flesch Quartet on ASV (with the first quartet, on volume 1 of a complete recording which also features the string sextet), and Brodsky Quartet (with Kreisler's) on Challenge. There was also another one on Bay Cities, which is not listed.

    Most of those quartets are couched in the sort of international, modern but not avant-garde (e.g. twelve-tone) idiom prevalent in the 30s to 50s. Their fast movements (usually 3 out of 4) display raw and biting energy ("Allegro frenetico" is the indication to Surinach's finale, and "Allegro feroce" to Rozsa's, while Bloch starts with an "Allegro deciso" and the word "energetic" characterizes two movements from Hindemith) and their slow movements are 20th century angst-ridden. They are not shy at a fugue or two, either, as Bloch and Hindemith. Those that stand out from this general model are Stravinsky's inimitable, Russian-flavored "3 pieces", and, paradoxically, Korngold's quartet, which to my ears exudes strong whiffs of insouciant Vienna (rather than Hollywood's gaudy view of it, as the notes pretend). Hindemith's late quartet is also very typical of the composer's strong personal voice, and those with a good knowledge of his oeuvre will easily recognize the stylistic traits of his more famous orchestral pieces, stripped down to their bare, string quartet essentials. Tcherepnin's 10 minute quartet is noteworthy for its interesting, tense writing in the violins' upper registers and harmonics.

    When possible, comparisons show the interpretations of the New World Quartet to be serviceable but not more. First of all, the sonic atmosphere is dry and lacks brilliance, and the quartet doesn't produce much power. It elicits an atmosphere of small-scaled chamber music, but it's a small chamber, rather like your and my living room. The recording affords good stereo definition, though.

    Interpretively, the readings often lack character. In Rozsa's quartet, though the Laurel recording is also far from ideal with its close and congested recording pickup, the competing Pro Arte Quartet plays up the contrasts of tempo and dynamics and produces more high-strung and raw power, at the expense of tonal beauty. By comparison, the New World Quartet homogenizes the music, though their tonal production (helped perhaps by the more distant recording) has more lustre (with beautiful, other-worldly harmonics at the end of an otherwise small-scaled second movement). The same general comments can be made of Hindemith, when compared to the recording by the Danish Quartet, afforded a much roomier sonic surrounding, more powerful in the dramatic movements, more ample and moving in their utterance of the third movement's theme. In Bloch, the New World Quartet is slightly more animated than the staid and harsh-sounding Pro Arte quartet, but not nearly as vigorous as the Portland Quartet, and their recorded sound again lacks brilliance and gives the impression of a small-scale reading. Still their 2nd movement "Adagio non troppo" elicits a commendable, emotionally contained atmosphere, and the 3rd movement's mysterious harmonics at 2:18 have great tonal beauty.

    A set then that is interesting more for its concept than the way it is carried out - and of course for the Surinach and Tcherepnin quartets, not available elsewhere.
    Surinach: Ritmo Jondo
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      Surinach: Ritmo Jondo

      Manufacturer: New World Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000030JP
      Release Date: 1996-08-06

      Tracks:

      1. Ritmo Jondo: Bulerias
      2. Ritmo Jondo: Saeta
      3. Ritmo Jondo: Garrotin
      4. Trois Chansons et Danses Espagnoles: Larghetto; allegro
      5. Trois Chansons et Danses Espagnoles: Andantino; moderato
      6. Trois Chansons et Danses Espagnoles: Adagio; allegro tranquillo
      7. Three Songs Of Spain: Allegro
      8. Three Songs Of Spain: Andante
      9. Three Songs Of Spain: Allegro
      10. Tres Cantos Bereberes: Allegro
      11. Tres Cantos Bereberes: Andante
      12. Tres Cantos Bereberes: Presto
      13. Tientos: Tiento de Queja - Plaintive
      14. Tientos: Tiento de Pena - Sorrowful
      15. Tientos: Tiento de Alergia - Joyful
      16. Tres Cantares: Allegro (El Cordobes Valeroso)
      17. Tres Cantares: Larghetto (El Marques de las Navas)
      18. Tres Cantares: Allegro grazioso (Concionero Teatral 'Danzas y Bailes')
      19. Hollywood Carnival: Opening
      20. Hollywood Carnival: Charlie Chaplin
      21. Hollywood Carnival: Parade Of Beauties
      22. Hollywood Carnival: Epitaph To The Silent Movies
      23. Hollywood Carnival: Stereophonism
      24. Hollywood Carnival: Pasodoble In Technicolor
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        ASIN: B000000UX5
        Release Date: 1997-07-01

        Tracks:

        1. Music For The Fireworks-IV: La Rejouissance - Menuhin Festival Orch/Yehudi Menuhin
        2. Der Holle Rache (Die Zauberflote, Act II) - SO Des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Bernard Haitink/Edita Gruberova
        3. Tempo Di Menuetto - Munchner Philharmoniker/Rudolf Kempe
        4. Spring Song, Op.62 No.6 - Rudolf Buchbinder
        5. Dance Of The Reeds (The Nutcracker, Op.71) - RPO/George Weldon
        6. Ov 'Hansel And Gretel' - LSO/Andre Previn
        7. Kunstlerleben Waltz, Op.316 - Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester/Willi Boskovsky
        8. Song To The Moon (Rusalka, Act I) - Munchner Philharmoniker/Stetan Soltesz/Lucia Popp
        9. Ov 'La Vie Parisienne' - CBSO/Louis Fremaux
        10. Salut D'Amour, Op.12 - RPO/Lawrance Collingwood
        11. At The Castle Gate (Pelleas Et Melisande, Op.46) - Halle Orch/Sir John Barbirolli
        12. Romance (The Gadfly) - ASMF/Sir Neville Marriner
        13. An American In Paris - LSO/Andre Previn
        Santiago Rodriguez, Piano - Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Piano Concerto, No. 1; Surinach: Concerto for Piano, Strings and Cymbals; Ginastera: Variacones Concertantes
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          Santiago Rodriguez, Piano - Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Piano Concerto, No. 1; Surinach: Concerto for Piano, Strings and Cymbals; Ginastera: Variacones Concertantes

          Manufacturer: Elan Recordings
          ProductGroup: Classical
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000MHE6XS
          Surinach: Symphonic Melismas; Double Concerto; Sinfonia Chica
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            Surinach: Symphonic Melismas; Double Concerto; Sinfonia Chica

            Manufacturer: Centaur
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            GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B0000057YJ
            Release Date: 1996-01-30

            Tracks:

            1. Symphonic Melismas: I. Allegro
            2. Symphonic Melismas: II. Magno Dolente
            3. Symphonic Melismas: III. Veloce
            4. Double Con: I. Allegro
            5. Double Con: II. Magico Ma Triste
            6. Double Con: III. Presto
            7. Sinf Chica: I. Allegretto
            8. Sinf Chica: II. Adagio
            9. Sinf Chica: III. Frenetico
            Carlos Surinach, De Falla, Alberniz
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              Carlos Surinach, De Falla, Alberniz
              Carlos Surinach , and Carlos Surinach
              Manufacturer: Orfeon Records
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              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B00004R89V
              Release Date: 1998-05-15

              Tracks:

              1. Dance From
              2. De Falla
              3. Ritmos
              4. Turina
              5. Rondena, Jerez, Lavapies
              6. Alberniz
              Mompou & Company
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                Mompou & Company

                Manufacturer: Columna Musica
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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                ASIN: B0009IW9N4
                Release Date: 2005-05-31

                Track Listings:

                1. Carols for a New Millennium
                2. Casella: Piano Music
                3. Chopin Mazurkas
                4. Currier & Ives: Christmas Treasures
                5. Dante and the Troubadour
                6. De Profundis - Miserere - Requiem Zelenka - Il Fondamento - Dombrecht
                7. Donizetti: Lucie de Lammermoor; Natalie Dessay, Roberto Alagna [Box set]
                8. Dvorak: Serenades for Strings/Tchaikovsky: Serenades for Strings [Import]
                9. Evan Ziporyn / Gamelan Galak Tika: Amok!, Tire Fire
                10. Everybody's Mozart

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                Pack Up the Cats

                Per Nørgard: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4

                Marquee Moon

                Live at the Keystone Korner [Live]

                Alive & Amplified [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

                Sings Patches & Other Great Hits

                South Pacific (Original 1949 Broadway Cast) [Cast Recording]

                Poulenc: Aubade; Concerto pour piano; Concerto pour 2 pianos [Import]

                Permanent Vacation [Import]

                Persona

                Pai-Patiroma [Import]

                Navidad En Las Americas

                Nina Bonita

                All Soul and No Money

                Television's Greatest Hits, Vol.2: From the 50's and 60's