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Antonio Lysy at the Broad: Music from Argentina - Antonio Lysy (cello); Bryan Pezzone (piano); Capitol Ensemble; Pablo Motta (bass); Phillip Levy (violin)
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  1. Pampeana No. 2, rhapsody for cello & piano, Op. 21
  2. Graciala y Buenos Aires, tango for cello & string orchestra (or piano)
  3. Cinco canciones populares argentinas (5 Popular Argentinian Songs), for voice and piano, Op. 10: 2. Triste
  4. Cinco canciones populares argentinas (5 Popular Argentinian Songs), for voice and piano, Op. 10: 3. Zamba
  5. Omaramor, for solo cello
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  1. Pampeana No. 2, rhapsody for cello & piano, Op. 21
  2. Graciala y Buenos Aires, tango for cello & string orchestra (or piano)
  3. Cinco canciones populares argentinas (5 Popular Argentinian Songs), for voice and piano, Op. 10: 2. Triste
  4. Cinco canciones populares argentinas (5 Popular Argentinian Songs), for voice and piano, Op. 10: 3. Zamba
  5. Omaramor, for solo cello
  6. Oblivion, tango
  7. Puneńa No. 2, for cello ("Hommage ŕ Paul Sacher"), Op. 45
  8. Milonga del ángel, tango (from Ángel series)
  9. Le grand tango, for cello & piano
  10. Letters from Argenina, for ensemble: Pampas
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On the other side of the planet from the likes of Bartók and Kodály, composers were no less intrigued by the synthesis of nationalistic folk music with Western art music. Paving the way for a generation of composers in Argentina was Alberto Ginastera, from whom followed José Bragato, Osvaldo Golijov, Lalo Schifrin, and perhaps most recognized today, Astor Piazzolla. This Yarlung Records disc celebrates the extensive contributions these composers made to the cello repertoire. Cellist Antonio Lysy is joined by pianist Brian ...

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Antonio Lysy at the Broad: Music from Argentina 2011, Yarlung Records

UPC: 884502275179

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