The Pampas, the huge plains that extend throughout the southern part of Brazil, Uruguay and central Argentina, are (or were) the domains of the gauchos, the southern cowboys. Since the last decades of the 19th century, composers from Rio de la Plata have been reflecting that sonic world with the tools of the symphonic music. These program features music by Alberto Ginastera, Julián Aguirre and Eduardo Fabini among others.
Playlist:
Abel Carlevaro (Uruguayan 1916-2001)
Milonga oriental 2:06
Aires de vidalita 3:12
Aires de malambo 1:49
Abel Carlevaro, guitarTacuabe T/E 41CD
7:07
Julián Aguirre (Argentine, 1868-1924)
3 Tristes
No.1
No.2
No.3
Beatriz Balsi, piano
RAINC 199.010.115
9:02
Eduardo Falú (Argentine, 1923-2013)
Tonada del Viejo Amor 3:50
Eduardo Falú, guitar & vocals; Paco Peña, guitar
Nimbus NI5196
3:50
7 Milongas Rioplatenses
In C
In D
In E
In F
In G
In A
In B
Elida Gencarelli, piano
IDM 001 1997
4:06
Eduardo Fabini (Uruguayan, 1882-1950)
Campo (Symphonic Poem, 1922)
Orquesta Filarmónica de Montevideo
Federico García Vigil, conductor
OFM 4
16:02
Alberto Ginastera (Argentine, 1916-1983)
From Panambí (ballet1937)
-Inquietud de la tribu
London Symphony Orchestra
Gisele Ben-Dor, conductor
BMG 75605 51336 2
4:14