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        Leo BROUWER (b. 1939)  
          Beatlerianas for guitar and string quartet (1985 rev. 2012) 
            (John Lennon - Paul McCartney - arr Leo Brouwer)  
            Paisaje cubano con fiesta (2007) [3:18]  
            Cantilena de los bosques (2007) [3:33]  
            Zapateo (1973) [2:55]  
String Quartet No. 5 (2011)  
Micropiezas for two guitars (1957-1958)  
Quintet for guitar and string quartet (1957)  
Carlos Barbosa-Lima (guitar: all except quartet), Larry Del Casale (guitar: Micropiezas), Havana String Quartet (Beatlerianas, quartet, quintet)  
rec. Teatro Góngora, Córdoba, Spain, September 2012 (Beatlerianas, quartet, quintet); The Loft Studios, Bronxville, N.Y., October 2012 (others)  
ZOHO CLASSIX ZM 201304 [71:00] 
         
         
           Classical musicians adopting Lennon-McCartney’s music and 
            performing it in various arrangements is no novelty. I have Beatles 
            discs with solo harp, with chamber music groups, arrangements in baroque 
            style, vocal groups like King’s Singers and Swingle Singers, 
            big band versions, and guitarist Göran Söllscher issued 
            two solo albums - and this is only a sample.  
               
            Leo Brouwer puts his personal stamp on the seven songs that constitute 
            Beatlerianas. Written in 1985 it was revised in 2012. The opening 
            Eleanor Rigby is both rhythmically frantic and lyrically restrained. 
            Here, There and Everywhere exposes the guitar in a soloistic 
            way whereas She’s Leaving Home is contrapuntal and rather 
            romantic. A Ticket to Ride is motorically repetitive, in everybody’s 
            favourite (?) Yesterday the guitar plays the melody and the 
            suite is rounded off with swinging renditions of Got to Get You 
            into my Life and Penny Lane. Should appeal to a wide audience. 
             
               
            The three pieces for solo guitar are nicely contrasted. Paisaje 
            Cubano con fiesta is a swinging festive composition while Cantilena 
            is meditative and relaxed. A little gem. Both these were composed 
            in 2007. Zapateo from 1973 has distinct Spanish flavour.  
               
            String Quartet No. 5 was composed in 2011 and was premiered 
            by the Havana String Quartet on 16 November 2012 in Córdoba, 
            Spain. The recording was made a couple of months earlier. This hauntingly 
            atmospheric work is dedicated to Jorge Hernández, founder and 
            viola player of the Quartet. The Lento proceeds in long intense 
            phrases, separated by pauses, as though the music has to hesitate 
            and think before continuing. The second movement is rhythmic and aggressive 
            with unflinching vitality. It is built in short riff-like phrases. 
            A middle section is more relaxed but still intense and repetitive. 
            It accelerates towards the end, where high violin chords create an 
            image of shrieking birds, finally dying away. A fascinating composition. 
             
               
            The five short Micropiezas for two guitars are early Brouwer, 
            written in 1957-1958 as a tribute to Darius Milhaud. They are entertaining 
            and witty, incorporating some odd sounds. No 5 is a series of variations 
            on Frère Jacques.  
               
            The Quintet for Guitar and String Quartet is also the work 
            of a young man. The first movement is harmonically bold but melodically 
            and rhythmically accessible. The main theme of the second movement 
            was later reworked into the Cantilena de los Bosques (tr. 9). 
            In the concluding Allegro vivace we get a distinct blues feeling. 
             
               
            Guitar and string quartet aficionados with a taste for 20th 
            century should revel in this disc. The playing is superb throughout 
            and the recording lifelike.  
               
            Göran Forsling   
           
          Previous review: Brian 
            Reinhart  
             
            Track listing 
            Beatlerianas 
            1. Eleanor Rigby [4:23]  
            2. Here, there and everywhere [3:34]  
            3. She’s leaving home [3:13]  
            4. A ticket to ride [2:54]  
            5. Here, there and everywhere [3:34]  
            3. She’s leaving home [3:13]  
            4. A ticket to ride [2:54]  
            5. Yesterday [2:45]  
            6. Got to get you into my life [2:04]  
            7. Penny Lane [2:55]  
            Works for guitar solo  
            8. Paisaje cubano con fiesta  
            9. Cantilena de los bosques  
            10. Zapateo  
            String Quartet No. 5  
            11. Lento [3:40]  
            12. Celebration [9:26]  
            Micropiezas for two guitars  
            13. No. 4 [1:27]  
            14. No. 2 [1:46]  
            15. No. 1 [1:01]  
            16. No. 3 [1:03]  
            17. No. 5 [2:54]  
            Quintet for guitar and string quartet  
            18. I Allegro [5:06]  
            19. II Quarter = 60 [5:04]  
            20. III Allegro vivace [6:51]  
         
       
        
 
   
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