Angel Gil-Ordóñez conducts the PostClassical Ensemble
Revueltas and Copland wrote prolifically for film, and these scores are their greatest achievements in the medium. The scores were crafted for two of the most formidable and politically motivated films of the time. Redes is a story of victimized fishermen in Mexico – and the subject matter drew from Revueltas passionate music that Copland himself admiringly described as ‘vibrant and colorful’. The City is a documentary that reveals the musical missing link between Copland’s ‘urban’ and ‘country’ idioms, prescient of minimalism, and masterly in construction and effect. Without narration or dialogue, both scores are heard here for the first time in full. -NAXOS
REDES:
1. Introduction [02:48]
2. Palms and Huts [01:16]
3. The Village [00:54]
4. Funeral [04:22]
5. The Fisherman [01:33]
6. Good Fishing [06:36]
7. Nets [03:19]
8. Fighting - Unity [04:20]
9. Finale [09:09]
THE CITY:
11. Steeltown I [04:37]
12. Steeltown II [02:35]
13. The City I [01:08]
14. The City II [11:06]
15. New Town I [00:41]
16. New Town II [04:52]
17. New Town III [00:40]
18. New Town IV [01:33]
19. New Town V [01:06]
20. Finale [01:03]