Prado: Cartas Celestes, Vol. 3
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This is the third of four volumes comprising the world premiere recording of Almeida Prado's complete Cartas Celestes (Celestial Charts) which depict the celestial bodies visible in the Brazilian night sky. Cartas Celestes (Celestial Charts) is one of prolific Brazilian composer José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado’s most important achievements. Exploring every kind of resonance and sound the piano has to offer and using a new harmonic language called “transtonality”, this set of works is described by pianist Aleyson Scopel as “a heroically audacious cycle” that depicts the sky and constellations in “colours, light, darkness and an almost mythological understanding and approach to the universe”. Brazilian pianist Aleyson Scopel is a recipient of the Nelson Freire and Magda Tagliaferro awards, and has also won numerous prizes in international competitions such as the William Kapell, Villa-Lobos, Corpus Christi, Kingsville and Southern Highland International Piano Competitions. Aleyson Scopel graduated with distinction in performance and academic honours from the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston.
Disc: 1 |
Cartas Celestes No. 9 | 00:17:10 |
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Cartas Celestes No. 9 |
00:17:07 |
Scopel, Aleyson
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Cartas Celestes No. 10, "The Constellations of the | 00:16:02 |
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Cartas Celestes No. 10 "The Constellations of the |
00:15:55 |
Scopel, Aleyson
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Cartas Celestes No. 12, "The Sky of Nicholas Roeri | 00:12:58 |
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Cartas Celestes No. 12 "The Sky of Nicholas Roeric |
00:12:51 |
Scopel, Aleyson
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Cartas Celestes No. 14 | 00:15:31 |
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Cartas Celestes No. 14 |
00:15:31 |
Scopel, Aleyson
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