Villa-Lobos: Symphony No. 10 'Amerindia'
Leonardo Neiva (baritone) & Saulo Javan (bass)
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Choir, Isaac Karabtchevsky
[Karabtchevsky's] feel for Villa-Lobos's idiom, orchestral sound and expressive world is near unmatched...This new Tenth is the most convincing account yet, caught splendidly by Naxos in fine...
Villa-Lobos: Symphony No. 10 'Amerindia'
Leonardo Neiva (baritone) & Saulo Javan (bass)
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Choir, Isaac Karabtchevsky
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[Karabtchevsky's] feel for Villa-Lobos's idiom, orchestral sound and expressive world is near unmatched...This new Tenth is the most convincing account yet, caught splendidly by Naxos in fine...
About
Heitor Villa-Lobos was instrumental in developing a national Brazilian musical culture, writing in a wide variety of forms. Composed in 1954 for the 400th anniversary of the founding of São Paulo, Ameríndia is the composer’s largest symphony. Effectively a hybrid symphony and oratorio for soloists, chorus and orchestra, it is memorable for its stylistic variety and breadth, drawing on many different sources of Brazilian music. This recording is based on a newly revised edition made by Editora Criadores do Brasil (the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra’s publishing house) in collaboration with the Academia Brasileira de Música.
Contents and tracklist
- Saulo Javan
- Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Coro da Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo
- Isaac Karabtchevsky
- Saulo Javan
- Coro da Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo
- Isaac Karabtchevsky
- Leonardo Neiva, Saulo Javan
- Coro da Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo
- Isaac Karabtchevsky
Awards and reviews
January 2015
[Karabtchevsky's] feel for Villa-Lobos's idiom, orchestral sound and expressive world is near unmatched...This new Tenth is the most convincing account yet, caught splendidly by Naxos in fine sound. Recommended with enthusiasm to all those interested in Villa-Lobos - and those who aren't.
4th December 2014
the score has its moments, particularly when the sheer exuberance of the writing and the almost naive delight in its orchestral and choral effects exert their own charm. Isaac Karabtchevsky does a good jobin keeping everything shapely and well balanced