We've got (poly)rhythm
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A guitar recital for fans of new Latin music.

The guitar has always been a pillar of musical expression in Latin America. Its personal character reflects the strain of individuality in Latin cultures. Twentieth Century luminaries including Heitor Villa-Lobos, Carlos Chavez and Alberto Ginastera, have paid homage to the guitar through their compositions. Contemporary Latin American composers continue the tradition of these musical giants. Composers on this recording, all different in their musical approach, share a special feel for the guitar. Roque Cordero (Panama-USA), Tania Léon (Cuba-USA) and Rafael Aponte-Ledée (Puerto Rico) employ techniques of atonal composition while fusing regional elements. Edmundo Vçsquez, the Paris-based Chilean composer, utilizes traditional folkloric structures elaborated by the techniques of current musical idioms. United States born Francis Schwartz, who has made Puerto Rico his home, uses the guitar and the guitarist as features of a music theater work which includes vocal sounds and gestures from the audience. The renowned Argentinian composer, Astor Piazzolla, added classical training to his vast popular musical experience as a bandoneon player. Piazzolla highlights in these guitar pieces the harmonic language he used to rejuvenate the traditional tango.
Contents:
Aponte-Ledée, composer
Tres Bagatelas
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Roque Cordero, composer
Cinco Mensajes para Cuatro Amigos
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Tania Leon, composer
Paisanos Semos!
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Astor Piazzolla, composer
Cinco Piezas
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Francis Schwartz, composer
We've got (poly)rhythm
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Francis Schwartz, composer
Fronteras
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Edmundo Vasquez, composer
Auzielle-Milonga
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Edmundo Vasquez, composer
Suite Transitorial
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar


Edmundo Vasquez, composer
Ofrenda
Ana Maria Rosado, guitar

Review:
"Ana Maria Rosado clearly knows this field well, and can project the music firmly, without showiness or excess of any kind. Much of the music is recorded her for the first time. Paisanas Semosi, by the Cuban composer Tania Leon, is an example of the gritty contemporary style, uncompromising but worth listening to....The Piazzolla pieces are also done very well, increasing my respect for Ms. Rosado with each cunningly placed note, chord and expression mark; her control of rhythmic energy really is very good....This record makes an unusually good impression, and Ana Maria Rosado's next will be awaited with keen anticipation." (Classical Guitar)
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