Piano Sonata No.1, Op. 22: III. Adagio molto appassionato
Piano Sonata No.1, Op. 22: IV. Ruvido ed ostinato
Piano Sonata No.2, Op. 53: I. Allegramente
Piano Sonata No.2, Op. 53: II. Adagio sereno-scorrevole-ripresa dell'adagio
Piano Sonata No.2, Op. 53: III. Ostinato ayamara
Rondo on Argentine Children's Songs, for piano, Op. 19
Danzas argentinas, 3 pieces for piano, Op. 2: I. Danza del viejo boyero
Danzas argentinas, 3 pieces for piano, Op. 2: II. Danza de la moza donosa
Danzas argentinas, 3 pieces for piano, Op. 2: III. Danza del gaucho matrero
Milonga, for piano (arranged from 'Canci?n del arbol olvido' Op.3)
American Preludes (12) for piano, Op. 12: Triste
American Preludes (12) for piano, Op. 12: Tribute to Aaron Copland
American Preludes (12) for piano, Op. 12: Tribute to Juan Jose Castro
American Preludes (12) for piano, Op. 12: Danza Criolla
American Preludes (12) for piano, Op. 12: Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo - Pastorale
Mallorca, barcarola for piano in F sharp minor, Op. 202, B. 41
Serenata espa?ola, for piano in D flat major, Op. 181, B. 39
Popular Spanish Songs (7), for voice & piano, G. 40: Asturiana
Spanish Dances (12), in 4 volumes for piano, Op. 37, H. 142, DLR 1:2: No. 5
La Ni?a Duerme for keyboard ('For Biasha')
This disc could have been planned a lot better. There was room for all of Ginastera's significant piano music (the Third Sonata, the remainder of the American Preludes, and several other pieces are missing), instead of the... more » fillers by Spanish composers. But Santiago Rodriguez's performances are so persuasive, I have to recommend the disc anyway. He tears into the virtuosic Sonata No. 1--a real thriller--with such energy and fearlessness that it will make your hair stand up, and he plays the remaining works, including the ones by other composers, with wonderful color and rhythm. --Leslie Gerber« less
This disc could have been planned a lot better. There was room for all of Ginastera's significant piano music (the Third Sonata, the remainder of the American Preludes, and several other pieces are missing), instead of the fillers by Spanish composers. But Santiago Rodriguez's performances are so persuasive, I have to recommend the disc anyway. He tears into the virtuosic Sonata No. 1--a real thriller--with such energy and fearlessness that it will make your hair stand up, and he plays the remaining works, including the ones by other composers, with wonderful color and rhythm. --Leslie Gerber
CD Reviews
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J. Lambert | 09/22/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Ginastera's first piano sonata is one of my favorite pieces. I have collected several recordings of it in my attempt at finding the one I most enjoyed. This one is second on my list, and at the top of those done by a pianist. I must specify this because my favorite recording of the sonata is Sergio & Odair Assad's arrangement for two guitars. Anyway, Rodriguez has great rhythm, which I think is essential to this piece. Though I know this sonata is very difficult, too many pianists allow themselves to have terrible rhythm in favor of just being able to get all the notes. I like to call this "technical rubato." There is no musical reason for it. Only one thing stands in the way of me LOVING this recording. It is very dry (no reverb, or close to it). Other than that, this is the best piano recording of Ginastera's first piano sonata that I have been able to find."