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Carlos Gomes was not only Brazil's leading operatic composer, but he also helped pave the way for Italian verismo during the latter part of the 19th century. The preludes and overtures from his operas chart a course from early experimentation with orchestral sonority to a new conception of atmosphere and tension in his historically based dramas. In Alvorada ('Dawn') from Lo schiavo his descriptive writing comes close to the status of a symphonic poem. The music from his greatest artistic triumph, Il Guarany, weaves themes into an organic whole, while his final opera, Condor, is reminiscent of French orchestral music in it's employment of whole-tone scales.
Carlos Gomes was not only Brazil's leading operatic composer, but he also helped pave the way for Italian verismo during the latter part of the 19th century. The preludes and overtures from his operas chart a course from early experimentation with orchestral sonority to a new conception of atmosphere and tension in his historically based dramas. In Alvorada ('Dawn') from Lo schiavo his descriptive writing comes close to the status of a symphonic poem. The music from his greatest artistic triumph, Il Guarany, weaves themes into an organic whole, while his final opera, Condor, is reminiscent of French orchestral music in it's employment of whole-tone scales.
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Format: CD
Label: NAXOS
Rel. Date: 03/24/2023
UPC: 747313440979

Complete Opera Overtures
Artist: Gomes / Mechetti / Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orch
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Il Guarany: Sinfonia (Overture)
2. Maria Tudor, Act I: Preludio (Prelude)
3. Condor, Act I: Preludio (Prelude)
4. Condor, Act III: Notturno (Nocturne)
5. Fosca: Sinfonia (Overture)
6. Joana de Flandres, Act I: Prelúdio (Prelude)
7. Salvator Rosa: Sinfonia (Overture)
8. A Noite Do Castelo, Act I: Prelúdio (Prelude)
9. Lo Schiavo, Act I: Preludio (Prelude)
10. Lo Schiavo, Act IV: Preludio (Prelude), "Alvorada"

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Carlos Gomes was not only Brazil's leading operatic composer, but he also helped pave the way for Italian verismo during the latter part of the 19th century. The preludes and overtures from his operas chart a course from early experimentation with orchestral sonority to a new conception of atmosphere and tension in his historically based dramas. In Alvorada ('Dawn') from Lo schiavo his descriptive writing comes close to the status of a symphonic poem. The music from his greatest artistic triumph, Il Guarany, weaves themes into an organic whole, while his final opera, Condor, is reminiscent of French orchestral music in it's employment of whole-tone scales.
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