Almeida Prado: Works for Violin and Cello Emmanuele Baldini & Rafael Cesario
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
12.01.2024
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Emmanuele Baldini & Rafael Cesario
Composer: Jose Antonio de Almeida Prado (1943-2010)
Album including Album cover
- José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado (1943 - 2010): Le livre magique de Xangô:
- 1 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: I. Invocation I 00:42
- 2 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: II. Manifestation de Xangô 03:05
- 3 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: III. Le Visage d'Iansã 02:11
- 4 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: IV. Le Visage d'Obá 01:41
- 5 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: V. Le Visage d'Oxum 02:25
- 6 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: VI. Invocation II 00:38
- 7 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: VII. Rituel 03:00
- 8 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: VIII. Invocation III 00:22
- 9 Prado: Le livre magique de Xangô: IX. Illumination 01:31
- Das Cirandas:
- 10 Prado: Das Cirandas: No. 1, Allegro 03:08
- 11 Prado: Das Cirandas: No. 2, Tema e variações 03:44
- 12 Prado: Das Cirandas: No. 3, Rondó. Scherzo 03:56
- As quatro estações:
- 13 Prado: As quatro estações: I. Outono 02:11
- 14 Prado: As quatro estações: II. Inverno 01:57
- 15 Prado: As quatro estações: III. Primavera 01:02
- 16 Prado: As quatro estações: IV. Verão 00:50
- Capriccio für Constança und Ana Luiza:
- 17 Prado: Capriccio für Constança und Ana Luiza 01:54
- Praeambulum:
- 18 Prado: Praeambulum 03:57
- Sonata for Solo Violin:
- 19 Prado: Sonata for Solo Violin: I. Allegro intenso 08:16
- 20 Prado: Sonata for Solo Violin: II. Scherzo intenso 06:37
- 21 Prado: Sonata for Solo Violin: III. Adágio rapsódico 01:45
- 22 Prado: Sonata for Solo Violin: IV. Fugueta a 4 01:43
- 23 Prado: Sonata for Solo Violin: V. Coral 01:03
Info for Almeida Prado: Works for Violin and Cello
José Antônio de Almeida Prado war einer der produktivsten und kreativsten brasilianischen Komponisten der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts, der sich vom Gesang der Vögel und den Wäldern seines Heimatlandes bis hin zur Betrachtung der Galaxien inspirieren ließ. Das beschwörende Le Livre magique de Xangô gilt als ein grundlegendes Werk in Almeida Prados letzter, eklektischer postmoderner Phase, in der auch die Volksmusik in Werken wie Das Cirandas wieder auftauchte. Die lebhafte Solo-Violinsonate und das lyrische Capriccio erkunden beide das volle Ausdruckspotenzial der Violine, während Die vier Jahreszeiten die Fähigkeiten jüngerer Spieler auf die Probe stellen.
Emmanuele Baldini, Violine
Rafael Cesario, Cello
Emmanuele Baldini
was born in Trieste, Italy, surrounded by music: his father, Lorenzo Baldini, is an important pianist and Italian pedagogue. His mother, Eletta Baldini, is professor of music theory and solfège at the local conservatory, in addition to being a fine pianist herself.
After studies in his hometown with Bruno Polli, Baldini furthered his violin training in Geneva with Corrado Romano, in Salzburg and Berlin with Ruggiero Ricci, and recently studied conducting with Isaac Karabtchevsky and Frank Shipway.
From an early age, Baldini garnered prizes from countless international competitions, including the “Premier Prix de Virtuosité avec distinction” in Geneva, the “Forum Junger Künstler” in Vienna, and a dozen other solo and chamber music competitions. Baldini has performed as soloist or recitalist across the globe, with five concert tours in Japan, two in the U.S., and one in Australia. He has performed in all the major European concert halls, in addition to those in Latin America and especially in Brazil, where he has made his home since 2005.
His inexhaustible curiosity and passion for music has broadened his horizons, and after a commendable career as violinist (with more than 15 recordings to his name, nearly 40 different violin concertos and all of the major violin sonatas in his repertoire), Baldini has embarked on new musical ventures as a conductor, he founded the OSESP Quartet (with section leaders of the orchestra of which he is concertmaster), he has intensified his teaching activities, and with the violin, has begun to explore the vast musical treasures of the Brazilian repertoire, much of which, unfortunately, remains unknown.
Baldini’s musical collaborations include countless internationally renowned artists, such as Maria-João Pires, Jean-Philippe Collard, Antonio Meneses, Fábio Zanon, Caio Pagano, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Ricardo Castro, Nicholas Angelich, among others. The late Maestro Claudio Abbado wrote in a letter to London’s “Harold Holt,” of Baldini: “I am impressed by both his deep musicality and technical level.” He has been concertmaster of the Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Orchestra del Teatro “Guiseppe Verdi” di Trieste, and since 2005 has been concertmaster of the Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo (OSESP), Brazil. He has also acted as guest concertmaster of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galícia, in Spain.
Baldini´s conducting highlights include concerts at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Teatro del Sodre in Montevideo, and appearances with the principal orchestras of Latin America. As of 2017, he is the musical director of the Orquesta de Cámara de Valdivia, in Chile, which begins a new chapter in his multifaceted career.
Rafael Cesario
He holds a Master's degree from the University of São Paulo and obtained a Perfectionnement diploma from the Conservatoire Départemental du Val de Biévre (France), in the class of Romain Garioud.
He took lessons with Eduardo Bello, Antonio Meneses, Alisa Weilerstein, Peter Szabo, Dennis Parker, Pieter Wispelwey and Sol Gabetta, among others. As a soloist, he has played with the Orquestra do Theatro São Pedro, Orquestra Sinfônica de São José dos Campos and Camareta Fukuda. As a chamber musician, he has performed alongside musicians such as Lorenz Nasturica, Mathieu Dufour and Andreas Wittmann of the Berlin Philharmonic.
He was a teacher at the International Violin Festival Festspiele Brazil, where he soloed with the Paraná Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Henrik Schaefer.
He teaches at the Baccarelli Institute and performs regularly with Cristian Budu, Yuri Pingo, Sonia Rubinsky, Leandro Roverso and Marcos Aragone.
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