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Ernesto Lecuona: The Complete Piano Music, Volume 3
Ernesto Lecuona, Michael Bartos, Thomas Tirino
Ernesto Lecuona: The Complete Piano Music, Volume 3
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Classical, Latin Music
 
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All Artists: Ernesto Lecuona, Michael Bartos, Thomas Tirino, Polish National Radio Symphony
Title: Ernesto Lecuona: The Complete Piano Music, Volume 3
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Label: Bis
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 9/10/1996
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Classical, Latin Music
Styles: Dance Pop, Ballets & Dances, Dances, Polkas, Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Concertos, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830), Instruments, Keyboard, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 789368422326
 

CD Reviews

Kudos for Tirino!
Paul Rosete Lecuona | Tallahassee, FL USA | 05/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This 3rd volume in a series of 5 CDs by pianist Tirino is a veritable treasure, not only due to the master pianist's astounding technical proficiency, but also due to his bravura decision to include a selection of Lecuona's most famous (and demanding) pieces. Pianist Tirino has single-handedly caused an international re-birth and re-discovery of my great-uncle Ernesto's musical works. Devoting a significant number of his life to researching, compiling, transcribing, recording, and performing Lecuona's music, Thomas Tirino's execution of the composer's danzas on this CD illustrates why our family recognizes him, among all post-Lecuona interpreters, as the standard bearer of the composer's music. Tirino's musical prowess shines throughout the valses and contradanzas included in Vol. 3. To listen to this recording is to return nostalgically to those idyllic nights I spent as a youngster in Cuba, listening to my uncle Ernesto perform his pieces at either his farm outside Havana or during his frequent concerts at Havana's theaters, such as the Teatro Payret or Marti. Astounding in his affinity to capture the "zandunga" or flavor in Lecuona's arpeggios and rhythmic nuances, Tirino clearly demonstrates why I, along with the remaining members of the Lecuona family, consider him to be the most representative interpreter of this great body of work. This volume is also important because it introduces and illustrates a side of the Lecuona repertoire not generally known to pianists outside of Cuba and Spain. This CD should be considered a "must" buy for both the serious student of Lecuona music as well as the casual fan of his great repertoire."
The best lecuona series out there
Michael A Pacelli | 10/19/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had volume one and two and I thought it was fantastic. After reading about the pianist on the web I realized he was the "real thing" and there are now other pianists trying copy his moves."
AN AUTHORITY ON LECUONA FROM ANOTHER AUTHORITY
Michael A Pacelli | Hialeah, FL United States | 05/13/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The best review I can offer on this disc cannot be contained in my own words. I could quote from many approving and enthusiastic REAL critics from all over the world, but instead I will quote from someone who knew Maestro Lecuona all of his life. Among many handwritten letters and dedicated pictures from Lecuona to this individual, Lecuona states in one of them: ?To Manolo Lamas, who has a musical spirit very few possess?. Maestro Lamas, possibly Lecuona?s best musical friend during his lifetime, (in fact-Lecuona was his godfather) INTIMATELY and EXPERTLY knows the maestro?s music. This authority has personally told me that Thomas Tirino is the BEST current living interpreter of the music of Lecuona that he knows. In fact, he says that on many occasions you cannot tell them apart. I suggest that you compare the different interpreters. I?m certain you?ll agree-and beyond that, you?ll profoundly enjoy and be dazzlingly enchanted by the pianistic talent of this wonderful concert artist. One can SENSE, above everything else, the love with which Tirino plays Lecuona?s music. ...."