Turina - Piano Works
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Label: Piano Classics
Cat No: PCL10215
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Artists
Pedro Piquero (piano)Works
Danzas fantasicas, op.22Danzas gitanas (5), op.55
Sevilla, op.2
Artists
Pedro Piquero (piano)About
The piano lay at the centre of Turina’s life and work, as it did for his near contemporary Maurice Ravel. The piano became the expressive complement to the other instrument that accompanied Turina for most of his life: the camera. An amateur photographer, with an impeccable eye, he captured “objective” images with his camera and then “subjectivised” them in his music.
Seville, his native city, was always with him, whether in presence or in essence, and was his most frequent source of inspiration, starting with his second published work. This “painterly suite” in three movements takes extended snapshots of an orange grove; a prayerful night-vigil shortly before the Easter festivities; and then the celebrations of the Easter fair itself. Writing the suite in Paris in 1908, Turina describes in Debussyan style not so much the picturesque details of his chosen scenes, but the way he remembers them from far away. Expression reigns over illustration.
Pedro Piquero trained with the Spanish pianist Esteban Sánchez, who had himself studied with Alfred Cortot before returning to his native Spain to pass on his insights into the kind of repertoire recorded here. Brilliant Classics issued a box of Sánchez’s recordings of Albéniz, and this new recording of Turina’s music by his former student forms a fitting sequel.
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