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#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 5, 2024
Right from the beginning the traditional music of the native population influenced the classical composers. As a result, Mexican classical music has become a natural expression of the national character.
David Leisner Charms with New Album
Well-recorded, and superbly performed. If you'd like to spend time with a friend sharing some of his favorite music get this release. It does indeed have charms to soothe.
#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 4, 2024
Mexico has a long classical music tradition, extending back to the late 1500s. Composers emigrated from Spain to supply the great Mexican cathedrals with music. Within a generation, native-born composers assumed those roles.
George Walker Complete Piano Music 1
Alexandre Dossin performs with both passion and authority. This is his project -- and he's invested in the results. Even when Walker's at his most intellectual Dossin's playing conveys real emotion.
Penalosa Ensemble Celebrate the Spanish Renaissance
The Peñalosa Ensemble celebrates its 25th anniversary with an album of Spanish Renaissance composers.
#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 3, 2024
Right from the beginning the traditional music of the native population influenced the classical composers. As a result, Mexican classical music has become a natural expression of the national character.
Avalon String Quartet Gives Chicago Composers Some Love
The Avalon String Quartet present works seldom heard. And they're all works that deserve to be heard -- a lot.
The Pre-Raphaelite Cello — British Gold
Every track is a well-crafted miniature. And yes, there is a commonality to these works.
Welcome Purcell Reissues from William Christie
Everything is sung with such clean, clear articulation. You might not even need the libretto. These recordings are as rewarding to listen to today as they were when first released.
We are grateful for the generosity of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation and UVA Arts Council, supporting WTJU and CharlottesvilleClassical.org.