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Silvestre Revueltas: Centennial Anthology 1899-1999
 
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Silvestre Revueltas: Centennial Anthology 1899-1999

Silvestre Revueltas , Eduardo Mata , Leopold Stokowski , David Atherton , Herrera de la Fuente , New Philharmonia Orchestra , Leopold Stokowski & His Symphony Orchestra , London Sinfonietta , Orquesta Sinfonica de Xalapa , Margarita Pruneda Audio CD
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  • Performer: Margarita Pruneda
  • Orchestra: New Philharmonia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski & His Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Orquesta Sinfonica de Xalapa
  • Conductor: Eduardo Mata, Leopold Stokowski, David Atherton, Herrera de la Fuente
  • Composer: Silvestre Revueltas
  • Audio CD (September 14, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B00000K2F1
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,864 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Sensemaya, for orchestra
2. Redes, suite for orchestra (compiled by Erich Kleiber from the film score): Excerpts
3. Itinerarios, for orchestra
4. Caminos, for orchestra
5. Homenaje a Federico García Lorca, for chamber orchestra
6. Danza geométrica, for orchestra
7. Cuauhnáhuac, for orchestra
8. Sensemaya, for orchestra
Disc: 2
1. Janitzio, for orchestra
2. Alcancias, for orchestra: 1. Allegro
3. Alcancias, for orchestra: 2. Andantino
4. Alcancias, for orchestra: 3. Allegro vivo
5. El renacuajo paseador, children's pantomime for instrumental ensemble
6. Ocho por radio, for chamber orchestra
7. Toccata (sin Fuga), for solo violin, 6 wind instruments & 3 perucssionists
8. Planos, for small orchestra
9. La Noche de los Mayas, suite for orchestra (compiled by José Limantour from the film score): 1. Noche de los mayas
10. La Noche de los Mayas, suite for orchestra (compiled by José Limantour from the film score): 2. Noche de jaranas
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Compendium of Revueltas Works, April 8, 2003
This review is from: Silvestre Revueltas: Centennial Anthology 1899-1999 (Audio CD)
Unlike many people I think, I've been a fan of Revueltas since I was quite young...I first heard Sensemaya at the age of 12 and was blown away. Unfortunately, for years most of his music was rather hard to find...darn near impossible actually. However, the composer has recently picked up a number of higher profile champions (including Esa Pekka Salonen) and a spate of rereleases during his Centennial a few years ago. Such a rediscover is long overdue!

This current CD is part of the Centennial celebration of Revueltas. It consists of a compilation of orchestral recordings by Eduardo Mata, chamber recordings by David Aetherton and the Jalapa Orquestra Sinfonica under Herrara de la Fuente. The results are quite stunning, with enough material to keep you listening for quite some time!

The first CD contains exclusively orchestral music under the baton of Maestro Mata. This is prime stuff indeed. The CD begins with Revueltas' most renowned piece, Sensemaya, a dense, barbaric orchestral fantasy inspired by a Cuban poem that details a traditional snake-killing ceremony in the Santeria religion. The piece is dominated by short pithy melodic statements which are gradually layered over each other to create greater and greater tension. The result is deeply compelling, Stravinsky's Rite is combined with Varese's Arcana...with native Mexican rhythms and instruments thrown in.

The other works on the album are also extremely compelling. They can be broken down into abstract orchestral works, chamber pieces and music for film. In addition, Revueltas shows two definate sides, one is the convinced modernist, who shows a lot in common with Varese, and even Scriabin. The best work in this vein is the Danza geometrica (and it's chamber version Planos). The other big vein is the "nationalistic" vein, of which Revueltas was a greater exponent than his compatriot Chavez. Many works on this CD, Itinerios, Homage to Garcia Lorca, and others display a sense of wild abandon present in traditional fiestas. And yet, even here, Revueltas is a formalist and modernist, treating his material less as color and more as another structural element.

The other really wonderful work on this disc is La Noche de los Mayas. Culled from a film score, this is beautifully written film music and quite ahead of it's time. It's not hard to imagine these Revueltas strains as an inspiration to Bernard Herrmann, Elmer Bernstein and the like. The work is structured as a large symphony, dominated by a broad, tonal but dissonant theme in the brass. There is a wealth of detail in this work that I come back to over and over.

Much of this material has very little competition. The chamber works have been basically neglected on CD and many of the orchestral works are only available on this disc. Sensemaya has significant competition however. Salonen has done a really wonderful disc of this material, which also includes a great reading of Noche. Bernstein has perhaps the best reading of Sensemaya available on his Latin American Fiesta album (which also includes a wonderful rendition of Chavez' Sinfonia India)But Mata's reading is nearly as good as Bernstein and just as good as Salonen. Overall, for breadth and depth of music covered, this is a superlative disc and the one to get.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wealth of Excellent Revueltas, January 12, 2002
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This review is from: Silvestre Revueltas: Centennial Anthology 1899-1999 (Audio CD)
Silvestre Revueltas is an exciting and original composer and this well-priced 2 CD set is an excellent way to enjoy his music. Having listened to numerous CDs of his works I can happily report that this CD contains as fine performances as can be found anywhere. With its wealth of material, it's one-stop-shopping for Revueltas. There is not a weak moment from any player on either CD.

Sensemaya is the best known work and the Sensemaya here rates along with Bernstein as the finest I've heard (Salonen's is a little too mild, Zinman's not mean enough, and others tend to be uneven). The inclusion of the Stokowski 1949 Sensemaya is interesting historically but not musically. The Night of the Mayas here is excellent, and the 3rd and 4th movememnts shine especially well, although the biggest treat for me here was Redes, which I heard for the first time and was quickly taken by. Revueltas seemed to have a gift for film music, and also for writing music that transferred well to the concert hall.

The CDs contain both chamber and symphonic works. I'm sure that Copland must have heard and been influenced by Revuletas as hints of El Salon Mexico are rampant in the smaller Revueltas works (especially 8 X Radio). Revueltas had a very clear, original voice, although at times it got a little abstract for me. Notes are thorough and very well written and include three pictures of Revueltas. The only possible way to improve this package would be to include the texts to the seven songs for soprano, but the book was already so big that perhaps this idea was rejected.

If you are getting started with Revueltas, or have heard Sensemaya on another compilation CD and want to hear more, these 2 CDs belong in your library. Once you've gotten to know these, expand your knowledge with Enrique Diemiecke's Unknown Revueltas on Dorian. Revueltas has something unique and exciting to offer and this set is the best possible way to enjoy his music.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this album immediately!, March 21, 2001
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This review is from: Silvestre Revueltas: Centennial Anthology 1899-1999 (Audio CD)
I have given several albums five stars before, based on the quality of the performance, recording quality and the quality of the music itself. Every once in a while an album comes along which causes me to long for a sixth or even seventh star. This is one such album. Included in this collection are 15 of Revueltas' greatest symphonic and chamber works. Why more people haven't heard of Revueltas is beyond me. It must be the startlingly small amount of recordings available, because it's definetly not his music. While he is a nationalist, he does not present an idealistic portrayal of Mexico like his slightly older contemporary Carlos Chavez (the Mexican equivalent of Aaron Copland). His is a rough, rugged and more accurate style. The recordings in this set are all excellent, even Stokowski's 1947 premier of Sensemaya. Revueltas was a versatile and original composer, capable of writing moments of extreme delicacy and beauty, and moments of frenetic madness (just listen to the last movement of La Noche de los Mayas, a dense, complex, EXTREMELY rhythmic orgy of a movement, with a whopping 14 percussionists!). All of the performances in the set are exceptional, and it is interesting to hear the premier recording of Sensemaya, which launched Revueltas into fame. Although I personally find the 1947 Stokowski recording is good only for interest's sake (he takes it very fast and I think it loses a lot as a result), I much prefer Mata's slower, yet no less dramatic take. Buy this album if you love music of the 20th century, you won't regret it.
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