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  • Asturiana - Songs from Spain and Argentina by DE FALLA, GRANADOS, GI

    ASTURIANA - SONGS FROM SPAIN AND ARGENTINA BY DE FALLA, GRANADOS, GINASTERA, GUASTAVINO, BUCHARDO & MONTSALVATGE - KIM KASHKASHIAN, VIOLA/ ROBERT LEVIN, PIANO - ECM NEW SERIES
    John Sunier

    Audiophile Audition
    Sept. 18, 07

    Everything about this collection puts it on a very high level and
    rates a top recommendation.

    I had never been much of a fan of the viola until I heard some of
    the varied recordings of Kim Kashkashian. Her viola played on the
    soundtrack of Ulysses Gaze the music of Eleni Kariandrou, on an album
    of Berio's transcriptions of Sicilian folk songs, and on music of
    the Armenian composer Tigran Mansurian. In all her work with modern
    music she has shown a predilection for the song form.

    This new release presents transcriptions for viola and piano of vocal
    songs coming from the folk milieu. She and her partner at the piano
    developed the transcriptions themselves, attempting to communicate a
    wide range of emotions in the pieces - flamboyant, sensual, violent,
    tender, passionate or reflective.

    The album title comes from the initial selection by Falla; four pieces
    by Granados follow, drawn from a collection of 12 Tonadillas written
    "in the ancient style." The characters in the songs were inspired by
    Goya's art. Montsalvatge is also represented by four songs. The major
    Falla suite is a transcription of his Seven Popular Spanish Songs,
    of which one is also again titled Asturiana.

    One can easily listen without paying attention to the specific
    composers or songs. Just let them flow in a wonderfully atmospheric
    series of improvisations on the Spanish theme, full of color,
    dynamic contrasts and drama. Those of us who in general prefer the
    instrumental to the vocal can still partake of the expressiveness of
    the vocal line without having to hear lyrics. Everything about this
    collection puts it on a very high level and rates a top recommendation.
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