Ginastera: Orchestral Works
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| Cello Concerto no. 1, op. 36 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Cello Concerto no. 2, op. 50 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Concerto for Strings, op. 33 |
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (born March 1977) is a Moldovan-Austrian-Swiss violinist. |
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| Concierto Argentino no. 1, for piano and orchestra |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Creole Faust Overture, op. 9 | ||
| Estancia, op. 8a |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Glosses on Themes of Pablo Casals, for string quintet and string orchestra, op. 46 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Glosses on Themes of Pablo Casals, op. 48 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Harp Concerto, op. 25 |
The Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 28, is the first piano concerto by the Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera. The work was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation and was completed in 1961. It was first performed by the pianist João Carlos Martins and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard Mitchell in Washington, D.C., on April 22, 1961. The concerto was Ginastera's first composition for piano since his Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22, written in 1952. It is dedicated to the memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky. |
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| Ollantay, 3 symphonic movements, op. 17 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Pampeana no. 3, op. 24 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |
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| Piano Concerto no. 1, op. 28 |
The Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 28, is the first piano concerto by the Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera. The work was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation and was completed in 1961. It was first performed by the pianist João Carlos Martins and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard Mitchell in Washington, D.C., on April 22, 1961. The concerto was Ginastera's first composition for piano since his Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22, written in 1952. It is dedicated to the memory of Serge and Natalie Koussevitzky. |
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| Piano Concerto no. 2, op. 39 |
In music, Op. 39 stands for Opus number 39. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Alkan – Comme le vent Alkan – En rythme molossique Alkan – Le festin d'Ésope Alkan – Scherzo diabolico Brahms – 16 Waltzes Britten – Albert Herring Busoni – Piano Concerto Chopin – Scherzo No. 3 Dvořák – Czech Suite Elgar – Pomp and Circumstance Marches Ginastera – Piano Concerto No. 2 Hindemith – Cardillac Margaret – Befreit Mendelssohn – Drei Motetten Myaskovsky – Symphony No. 16 Oswald – String Quartet No. 3 Prokofiev – Quintet Rachmaninoff – Études-Tableaux, Op. 39 Schumann – Liederkreis, Op. 39 Sibelius – Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1899, revised 1900) |
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| Popol vuh, op. 44 |
Popol Vuh: The Creation of the Mayan World, Op. 44, is a symphonic poem in seven movements by the Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera. The work, which remains unfinished, was composed between 1975 and 1983. It was first performed by the St. Louis Symphony under the direction of Leonard Slatkin at Powell Hall in St. Louis on April 7, 1989. |
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| Violin Concerto, op. 30 |
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Catalan pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto eβaˈɾisto dʒinaˈsteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered to be one of the most important 20th-century classical composers of the Americas. |