Santoro: Symphony No. 8; Cello Concerto / Thomson, Goiás Philharmonic

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Label
Naxos
Release Date
July 14, 2023
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Claudio Santoro
    • ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLE
      Goias Philharmonic Orchestra
    • PERFORMER
      Marina Martins, Denise De Freitas, Neil Thomson
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      July 14, 2023
    • UPC
      747313441075
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      8574410
    • LABEL
      Naxos
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. Cello Concerto

      Composer: Claudio Santoro

      Ensemble: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra

      Performer: Marina Martins (Cello)

      Conductor: Neil Thomson

    2. Symphony No. 8

      Composer: Claudio Santoro

      Ensemble: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra

      Performer: Denise de Freitas (Mezzo-Soprano)

      Conductor: Neil Thomson

    3. Abstrações (3)

      Composer: Claudio Santoro

      Ensemble: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra

      Conductor: Neil Thomson

    4. Interações Assintóticas

      Composer: Claudio Santoro

      Ensemble: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra

      Conductor: Neil Thomson

    5. One Minute Play

      Composer: Claudio Santoro

      Ensemble: Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra

      Conductor: Neil Thomson


This recording focuses on Claudio Santoro’s output from the 1960s – a significant decade in the composer’s ever-eventful life. It features world premiere recordings of his charged Cello Concerto, fuelled by his experiences in East Berlin, the dramatic Eighth Symphony and the encore piece One Minute Play, alongside Três Abstrações and Interações Assintóticas, Santoro’s only work to use quarter-tone tuning.

Learn more about this title on the Naxos Classical Spotlight podcast!

REVIEW:

I knew nothing of Santoro’s music until I began listening to these releases in the Naxos Music of Brazil series. Recently a number of his Symphonies and other works have been released and here No 8, from 1963, is placed alongside the slightly earlier Cello Concerto and three other works from the same decade. Another informative and enjoyable production.

-- Lark Reviews