This is Turibio Santos - Villa Lobos (1971), for MIS and issued by RCA Victor, the second Turibio Santos tribute to the Brazilian Maestro Heitor Villa Lobos, recorded in Paris. This is a truly beautiful record, Side A has Turibio Santos accompanied by Orquestra de Camara Jean-Francois Paillard, featuring flute, oboe, sax, celesta and harp, performing Sexteto Mistico, composed by Villa Lobos in 1917. Side B is Turibio Santos guitar performing alone five Villa Lobos preludios. It is hard to say which is the nicest side, but I had a slight preference for Side B, it is very nice to hear Turibio Santos performing alone. I urge Loronixers to feedback this release using comments section. Tracks include:
Personnel
Turibio Santos
(guitar)
Orquestra de Camara Jean-Francois Paillard
Maxence Larrieu
(flute)
Lucien Debray
(oboe)
Henri-Rene Pollin
(sax)
Turibio Santos
(violao)
Francois-Joel Thiolljer
(celesta)
Lily Laskine
(harp)
Jean-Francois Paillard
(direction)
Turibio Santos
(guitar)
Orquestra de Camara Jean-Francois Paillard
Maxence Larrieu
(flute)
Lucien Debray
(oboe)
Henri-Rene Pollin
(sax)
Turibio Santos
(violao)
Francois-Joel Thiolljer
(celesta)
Lily Laskine
(harp)
Jean-Francois Paillard
(direction)
Track List
01 - Concerto Para Violão & Pequena Orquestra (Villa-Lobos)
01 - Alegro Preciso
01 - Andantino
01 - Andante
01 - Cadenza
01 - Allegro Non Troppo
02 - Prelúdios (Villa-Lobos)
02 - Nº 1 em Mi Menor
02 - Nº 2 em Mi Maior
02 - Nº 3 em Lá Menor
02 - Nº 4 em Mi Menor
02 - Nº 5 em Ré Maior
5 comments:
Gracias por este Post. Turibio Santos es un gran maestro de la escuela guitarristica Brasilera. Enorme placer de poder escuchar sus versiones Gracias!!
Zeca-
I really enjoyed this one.Is there much Brazilian-influenced classical out there?
Hello,
Brazilian-influenced classical here? The answer is yes. There are many. However, I'm not versed on this subject. I think it is better keep my pickings on a "safe zone" with Villa, Turibio and others.
The surprise of the day was a great find, another MIS LP of Maria Lucia Godoy. Do not miss her first release, one of my favorites.
Cheers, zeca
Zeca- Thank you for this post. I haven't heard any Villa-Lobos before, but the name is familiar to me. Excellent listening. Ask your helper Loronix to post more....
Pleasant surprise! I have these albums on cassettes recorded by my guitar teacher. The cassettes have worn thin with time, so your transfers are most welcome, as I come back to these recordings regularly.
Question: Side 1 of the album has only 5 MP3 files, and there are 6 on the cover of the album. The last part of the concerto and the first part of the sextet are both "Allegro non troppo". Is there a mistake?
Thanks very much,
Pawel Skalinski
Warsaw, Poland
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