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BOTTIROLI, JOSÉ ANTONIO (1920–1990)

Complete Piano Works • 2


  • Fabio Banegas, piano

This world première recording of the second volume of José Antonio Bottiroli’s complete piano music, is performed once again by his award-winning protégé Fabio Banegas. The nocturnal themes heard in this album were inspired by the clear skies over the composer’s holiday home in Los Cocos, Cordoba Province, Argentina – these spellbinding works transcend earthly romantic concerns and venture into the stillness of the universe. Dedicated to Banegas, the Album Pages represent Bottiroli’s distinctive impressionist style, while the unique Five Piano Replies connects music with poetry written by the composer, and read on this recording by the renowned actor George Takei.

This recording was made on: Steinway, Model D, number 559445

Tracklist

1
Vesperal (Vespers) in E-Flat Major, B97 (1984) (00:03:40)
2
Doloroso (Sorrowful) in E-Flat Major, B100 (1984) (00:02:14)
3
Micropena (Microsorrow) in D Minor, B96, "Andrómeda" (1984) (00:04:00)
4
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 1 in G-Flat Major, B45 (1976) (00:04:55)
5
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 2 in D Major, B47 (1976) (00:04:00)
6
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 3 in D Minor, B48 (1976) (00:03:34)
7
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 4 in F Major, B49 (1976) (00:03:03)
8
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 5 in B Major, B55, "Nocturnalia" (1977) (00:05:10)
9
Hoja de álbum (Album Page) No. 6 in F Minor, B56 (1977) (00:03:23)
10
Imagen (Image) in D Major, B36 (1974) (00:02:57)
11
Eros in B Minor, B37 (1974) (00:02:41)
12
Memento in E Minor, B39 (1974) (00:01:48)
13
Muñeca olvidada (Forgotten Doll) in F Minor, B40 (1974) (00:03:05)
14
Nocturno (Nocturne) in G-Flat Major, B59 (1978) (00:02:37)
15
Nocturno (Nocturne) in G-Flat Major, B95 (1984) (00:03:26)
16
Poema (Poem) in D Major, B35, "Ven" (Come) (1974) (00:03:53)
17
Retorno (Return) in B-Flat Major, B113, "Retorno" (Return) (1975) (00:04:28)
18
Réplica (Reply) No. 1 in D-Flat Major, B71, "Cómo es…" (How is it…) (1979) (00:03:49)
19
Réplica (Reply) No. 2 in D Minor, B70, "Nocturno" (Nocturne) (1979) (00:03:47)
20
Improvisación (Improvisation) in D Minor, B74, "Otoño" (Autumn) (1980) (00:05:38)
Total Time: 01:12:08

The Artist(s)

Fabio Banegas A Global Music Award ‘Outstanding Achievement’ winner and Premios de la Academia de la Música de España nominee, Fabio Banegas is an established Argentine-American classical pianist and music publisher. A recipient of the Mozarteu Santa Fe competition prize and the Redfield Award of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, he has performed internationally across Europe and the Americas. His acclaimed discography, released on the Naxos, Grand Piano and Guild Music labels, includes numerous world premières, and in addition to the complete piano works of José Antonio Bottiroli, he has debuted pieces by Eduardo Grau, Nicolás Alfredo Alessio and Jacobo Ficher, both on record and in live performance. He studied at the National University of Rosario with Nelly Gabús and Ana María Cué, and earned a Master of Music from California State University, Fullerton under the guidance of Susan Svrček.

The Composer(s)

José Antonio Bottiroli José Antonio Bottiroli’s music emerged in stark contrast within the Argentinean classical landscape created by his predecessors, as he did not find inspiration in folklore and native dances. He also diverged from the modernist and avant-garde musical aesthetic adopted by many of his contemporaries. Instead, he found in the short musical forms of Romanticism the ideal medium for his expression, which he infused with diverse moods, extreme subjectivism, intimacy and his own real-life experiences.

Reviews

Cinemusical

“A fine collection of colorful, relaxing works for piano” – Cinemusical