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Kleiber in 1930 Erich Kleiber And NBC Symphony OrchestraGinastera Suite From The Ballet "Panambi" Live radio broadcast NBC - 24.02.1946Announced by David Hall program announcer for the NBC Orchestra, CREATOR PERFORMANCE, first recording of the piece V Disc – 621 12", 78 RPM May 1946 Classical Suite From The Ballet "Panambi" A1 Erich Kleiber 1st Movt. "Moonlight On The Parana" B1 Erich Kleiber 4th Movt ."Rondo Of The Maidens" B2 Erich Kleiber 5th Movt ."Dance of the Warriors" CREATOR PERFORMANCE, first recording of the pieceOrig Issue V Disc 12" 78 rpm recordCondition:EXCELLENT PRISTINE, plays EXCEPTIONALLY quiet rare ticks, faint hiss start of side 2, A SUPERB COPYGinastera's music falls into roughly four periods: an Impressionistic early phase; a vigorous Modernist phase; a highly experimental period, strongly influenced by Berg; and a grand synthesis of elements from the previous three. Panambí and Estancia come from the first two periods. For many years, both suffered the same fate. The composer had written full-length scores. One reason or another delayed the première of the complete works, and conductors presented excerpts instead.Ginastera designated Panambí his Op. 1, but he had withheld or destroyed at least fifty earlier works in characteristically ruthless self-criticism. He reached only slightly more than fifty opus numbers at the time of his death, unlike Handel who probably could have reached fifty opera between breakfast and lunch. The ballet exemplifies one strain of Latin-American nationalism from the Twenties and Thirties: the evocation of indigenous Indian culture, as shown by such works as Chávez's Sinfonia India and piano concerto and Villa-Lôbos's Amazonas and Uirapurù. Ginastera took an authentic folk tale of love and sorcery from a regional tribe. The idiom is that of early Stravinsky, before he lost his Debussyan roots. One can trace much of the sound of the ballet to Firebird, especially in the finale, a depiction of dawn, in which Ginastera transports the last pages of Firebird to Argentina.A Latin-American tour by Ballet Caravan and a performance of Aaron Copland's Billy the Kid, as well as an invitation to compose from the company founder and director, Lincoln Kirstein, inspired Ginastera to try something similar, although again in Argentinean terms. Instead of the Wild West cowboy, Ginastera turned to the gaucho and José Hernández's epic, Martin Fierro. Ginastera takes a few lines, some declaimed, some sung, but jettisons the poem's plot in favor of a city-slicker-wins-the-ranch-girl story. However, as in Billy the Kid, the plot is the least of the ballet. Ginastera has found musical symbols for the Argentinean pampas, as Copland did for the American prairie. Much of the music derives from Bartók (and at Bartók's level), although the beat and melos remain echt-Latin-American. The piano plays the pitches of the open strings of the guitar, and music taps out many folk-dance rhythms – especially the malambo, to reappear prominently throughout Ginastera's later output, and not always in explicit folk contexts. Each section of the ballet shows superb craft and throws off great excitement – every note perfectly placed without compromising the sense of abandon – perhaps the reasons why the four-dance suite has remained popular, especially the showstopping finale. And yet the sections you hardly ever hear are not only beautiful in themselves (with the outstanding solo "Triste," the quintessence of yearning), but impart greater profundity to the score. One experiences more "roundedness" of emotional space, a hint at the vast loneliness of the pampas. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Erich Kleiber
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Material: Shellac
Genre: Classical, Latin, World Music
Record Size: 12"
Style: Banda, Bossa Nova, Cajun & Zydeco, Calypso, Central & South America, Cinco de Mayo, Cuban Son, Cubano, Cumbia, Flamenco, Latin Jazz, Latin Pop, Mambo, Mariachi, Merengue, Mexican Son, Norteño, Rancheras, Rumba, Salsa, Samba, Tango, Tejano/Tex-Mex, Texas/West Coast Blues, Vallenato, Villancico, Caribbean & Cuba, Spain & Portugal
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: Ginastera Suite From The Ballet "Panambi"
Language: Portuguese, Spanish
Catalog Number: 621