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Kate Molleson and Alejandro Madrid examine Silvestre Revueltas’s time in Spain during the civil war, where he went with the League of Writers and Revolutionary Artists.
Kate Molleson and Alejandro Madrid examine Silvestre Revueltas’s time in Spain during the civil war, where he went with the League of Writers and Revolutionary Artists
Silvestre Revueltas was a blazingly energetic and politically charged musician, a whirlwind of a composer who lived through a time of great political and creative upheaval in Mexico. The French writer André Breton was stunned when he visited the country and found not one unified identity, but many strikingly different cultures existing side by side with all of their clashing values, creeds, and customs. This kaleidoscopic and sometimes jarring world is the musical universe of Revueltas, one of a generation of artists who, along with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, tried to encompass a true sense of Mexican identity in their works after the country’s revolution. In his personal life Revueltas also lived a life of fiery extremes, before succumbing to an early death exasperated by alcoholism. Over the course of this week of programmes, Kate Molleson tries to shed some light on this forgotten composer, guiding us through the rhythms of Silvestre Revueltas’s colourful life with the help of Professor Alejandro Madrid of Harvard University. They track Revueltas’s moves from revolutionary Mexico, to prohibition-era America, to the trenches of the Spanish Civil War, and back to his homeland. Although most of Revueltas’s works date from the final decade of his short life, it is music which bursts with energy, colour, and humour. It is music which speaks with irony and passion about politics and people, about both the joys and hardships of life. It is music that speaks of Mexico.
In Thursday’s episode, Kate and Alejandro examine the time Silvestre Revueltas spent in Spain during the civil war. He travelled there with the League of Writers and Revolutionary Artists and it was a trip which would have a profound impact on both his life and work.
Second Little Serious piece
LA Philharmonic
Esa Pekka Salonen, conductor
鶹Լnaje a Federico García Lorca
Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor
Caminos
Orquesta Filharmonica de la Ciudad de Mexico
Enrique Bátiz, conductor
Itinerarios
Xalapa Symphony Orchestra
Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor
Cinco canciones de ninos
Kathleen Wilson, soprano
Max Lifchitz, piano
Este era un rey
Ebony Band Amsterdam
Werner Herbers, conductor
Produced by Sam Phillips for 鶹Լ Audio Wales & West
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Silvestre Revueltas
Little Serious Pieces (No 2)
Orchestra: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Esa‐Pekka Salonen.- SONY : G0100013997988.
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Silvestre Revueltas
鶹Լnaje a Federico Garcia Lorca
Performer: Los Angeles Philharmonic. Conductor: Esa‐Pekka Salonen.- SONY CLASSICAL : SK-60676.
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Silvestre Revueltas
Caminos
Orchestra: Orquesta Filarmónica de la Ciudad de México. Conductor: Enrique Bátiz.- ASV.
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Silvestre Revueltas
Itinerarios
Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa. Conductor: Carlos Miguel Prieto.- URTEXT : JBCC 150.
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Silvestre Revueltas
5 Canciones de Ninos
Performer: Max Lifchitz. Singer: Kathleen Wilson.- NORTH / SOUTH RECORDINGS : NSR-1020.
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Silvestre Revueltas
Este era un rey
Orchestra: Ebony Band Amsterdam. Conductor: Werner Herbers.- CHANNEL : CCSSA-21104.
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- Thu 25 Jul 2024 16:00鶹Լ Radio 3
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