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Sounds of Spain & The Americas
Various composers

Sebastian See-Schierenberg

Sounds of Spain & The Americas

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212040522
Catnr: SIGCD 405
Release date: 27 May 2016
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212040522
Catalogue number
SIGCD 405
Release date
27 May 2016
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About the album

World-renowned violinist Sebastian See-Schierenberg, joined by Flamenco guitarist Ramon Ruiz and pianist Sophia Lisovskaya play a compilation of works drawn from and inspired by the music of Spain and Latin America. The program includes works by Isaac Albeniz, Manuel de Falla, Xavier Montsalvatge, Enrique Granados, Francisco Tarrega and Astor Piazzolla. Committed to music education, Mr. See-Schierenberg has held teaching posts at the Trinity College of Music London, Bowdoin Festival USA, Lisbon Orchestral Academy and the Malaysian Philharmonic Music Chambers.

Artist(s)

Sebastian See-Schierenberg (violin)

Consistently described as emotional, beautiful, passionate and idiomatic, the playing of Sebastian See-Schierenberg has moved and touched audiences around the world. Recent performances have included recitals at the Palais des Beaux-Arts Brussels, the Konzerthaus Berlin, and the Luxembourg Philharmonie, a series of concerts with eminent pianist Julian Jacobson, and recitals with Debussy specialist Noriko Ogawa. Sebastian heads a delivery team that organises and promotes numerous and diverse international projects. In 2014 Sebastian was active in Myanmar (Burma) on behalf of his charity Live4Music and delivered a series of televised concerts in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the British Council there. He also started a violin programme for blind children from the deprived townships of Rangoon and was invited to...
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Consistently described as emotional, beautiful, passionate and idiomatic, the playing of Sebastian See-Schierenberg has moved and touched audiences around the world. Recent performances have included recitals at the Palais des Beaux-Arts Brussels, the Konzerthaus Berlin, and the Luxembourg Philharmonie, a series of concerts with eminent pianist Julian Jacobson, and recitals with Debussy specialist Noriko Ogawa. Sebastian heads a delivery team that organises and promotes numerous and diverse international projects. In 2014 Sebastian was active in Myanmar (Burma) on behalf of his charity Live4Music and delivered a series of televised concerts in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and the British Council there. He also started a violin programme for blind children from the deprived townships of Rangoon and was invited to lead them in a televised concert at the National Theatre of Rangoon. Sebastian is currently organising a project that will see the first young people’s orchestra of Burma being formed. The orchestra will be taken on a country wide tour by him, a project that will be documented and broadcast to over 3 million people in Burma by BBC Media Action. Other recent international projects have included recital tours of Taiwan, Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia where he performed in such prestigious venues as the Singapore Esplanade and the Philharmonic Hall and Performing Arts Centre in Kuala Lumpur, a collaboration with the University of the Illes Balears in Spain which delivered an international live-streaming project which resulted in his recitals being broadcast live to thousands of students in universities and schools all over the world, and a live performance of a score which he co-wrote for a production of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream at the historic Strand Hotel in Myanmar. Throughout his performing career, Sebastian has always been committed to music education and has held teaching posts at the Trinity College of Music, London, Bowdoin Festival USA, Lisbon Orchestral Academy and the Malaysian Philharmonic Music Chambers. He is regularly invited by the leading Universities and Schools throughout Asia to give masterclasses and recitals. Sebastian gratefully acknowledges the generous support and sponsorship he has received, particularly from the British Council, HSBC, BP, INTI (Laureate International Group), USM, CESAG University Spain, the British High Commissions in Myanmar, Malaysia and Brunei, and the Sir Vernon Ellis Foundation.
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Ramon Ruiz (guitar)

Composer(s)

Enrique Granados

Enrique Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto Granados, a Spanish army captain, and Enriqueta Campiña. As a young man he studied piano in Barcelona, where his teachers included Francisco Jurnetand and Joan Baptista Pujol. In 1887, he went to Paris to study. He was unable to become a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was able to take private lessons with a conservatoire professor, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, whose mother, the soprano Maria Malibran, was of Spanish ancestry. Bériot insisted on extreme refinement in tone production, which strongly influenced Granados’s own teaching of pedal technique. He also fostered Granados's abilities in improvisation. Just as important were his studies with Felip Pedrell. He returned to Barcelona in 1889. His first successes were at the...
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Enrique Granados Campiña was born in Lleida, Spain, the son of Calixto Granados, a Spanish army captain, and Enriqueta Campiña. As a young man he studied piano in Barcelona, where his teachers included Francisco Jurnetand and Joan Baptista Pujol. In 1887, he went to Paris to study. He was unable to become a student at the Paris Conservatoire, but he was able to take private lessons with a conservatoire professor, Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot, whose mother, the soprano Maria Malibran, was of Spanish ancestry. Bériot insisted on extreme refinement in tone production, which strongly influenced Granados’s own teaching of pedal technique. He also fostered Granados's abilities in improvisation. Just as important were his studies with Felip Pedrell. He returned to Barcelona in 1889. His first successes were at the end of the 1890s, with the zarzuela Maria del Carmen, which attracted the attention of KingAlfonso XIII.
In 1911 Granados premiered his suite for piano Goyescas, which became his most famous work. It is a set of six pieces based on paintings of Francisco Goya. Such was the success of this work that he was encouraged to expand it. He wrote an opera based on the subject in 1914, but the outbreak of World War I forced the European premiere to be canceled. It was performed for the first time in New York City on 28 January 1916, and was very well received. Shortly afterwards, he was invited to perform a piano recital for President Woodrow Wilson. Prior to leaving New York, Granados also made live-recorded player piano music rolls for the New-York-based Aeolian Company's "Duo-Art" system, all of which survive today and can be heard – his very last recordings.
The delay incurred by accepting the recital invitation caused him to miss his boat back to Spain. Instead, he took a ship to England, where he boarded the passenger ferry SS Sussex for Dieppe, France. On the way across the English Channel, the Sussex was torpedoed by a German U-boat, as part of the German World War I policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. In a failed attempt to save his wife Amparo, whom he saw flailing about in the water some distance away, Granados jumped out of his lifeboat and drowned. However, the ship broke in two parts and only one sank (along with 80 passengers). Ironically, the part of the ship that contained his cabin did not sink and was towed to port, with most of the passengers, except for Granados and his wife, on board. Granados and his wife left six children: Eduard (a musician), Solita, Enrique (a swimming champion), Víctor, Natàlia, and Francisco.

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Manuel de Falla

From the end of 1890, de Falla studied piano at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid in Madrid under José Tragó and Felipe Pedrell. Under their influence, he got interested into the native Spanish music, especially the flamenco music of Andalusia and more specifically the cante jondo, of which he publiced a manuscript called El cante jondo. Influences of this can be found throughout his body of works. His first major work was an opera (zarzuela) in one act from 1905 La vida breve, which did not premier until 1913.  From 1907 to 1914 De Falla stayed in Paris, where he got inspired by composers such Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Paul Dukas. During this time, he wrote little music. Much of his much most...
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From the end of 1890, de Falla studied piano at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid in Madrid under José Tragó and Felipe Pedrell. Under their influence, he got interested into the native Spanish music, especially the flamenco music of Andalusia and more specifically the cante jondo, of which he publiced a manuscript called El cante jondo. Influences of this can be found throughout his body of works. His first major work was an opera (zarzuela) in one act from 1905 La vida breve, which did not premier until 1913. From 1907 to 1914 De Falla stayed in Paris, where he got inspired by composers such Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy and Paul Dukas. During this time, he wrote little music. Much of his much most famous works were composed upon arrival in Madrid at the start of the First World War, such as his Noches en los jardines de España, El amor brujo and El corregidor y la molinera, which after an adaption is now know as El sombrero de tres picos. From 1921 to 1939, he lived in Granada where composed his El retablo de maese Pedro. The harpsichord part was specifically written for Wanda Landowska. Slowly, the Spanish folk music influences decreased and he adopted a more neo-classicistic style.

In 1939 De Falla moved to Argentina, where he died in 1946.


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Isaac Albéniz

Isaac Albéniz was a prominent Spanish pianist and composer. Albéniz was born in Camprodón and was soon recognised as a child prodigy. As a six year old, he received piano lessons from Antoine François Marmontel. After which he attended the conservatory of Madrid and continued to give concerts as a prodigy until he was 15 years old. In 1876, he studied in Leipzig for two months, but left when he received a royal grant to study at the conservatory of Brussels. In 1879, he graduated with honours and did a succesful concert tour around Europe. He wished to study under Liszt, for which he traveled to Budapest. Unfortunately, his travels were in vain: Liszt had already moved to Weimar. 
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Isaac Albéniz was a prominent Spanish pianist and composer. Albéniz was born in Camprodón and was soon recognised as a child prodigy. As a six year old, he received piano lessons from Antoine François Marmontel. After which he attended the conservatory of Madrid and continued to give concerts as a prodigy until he was 15 years old.
In 1876, he studied in Leipzig for two months, but left when he received a royal grant to study at the conservatory of Brussels. In 1879, he graduated with honours and did a succesful concert tour around Europe. He wished to study under Liszt, for which he traveled to Budapest. Unfortunately, his travels were in vain: Liszt had already moved to Weimar.


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01.
Asturias (Leyenda), Op. 232, No. 1
04:09
(Isaac Albéniz) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
02.
Suite Popular Española: El Paño Moruno
02:22
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
03.
Suite Popular Española: Nana
03:08
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
04.
Suite Popular Española: Canción
01:47
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
05.
Suite Popular Española: Polo
01:28
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
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Suite Popular Española: Asturiana
02:33
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
07.
Suite Popular Española: Jota
03:07
(Manuel de Falla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
08.
Canción de Cuna Para Dormir a un Negrito
02:46
(Xavier Montsalvatage) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
09.
Danse Espagnole, No.5 ‘Andaluza’
04:11
(Enrique Granados) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
10.
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
03:56
(Fransisco Tárrega) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
11.
Campiña Andaluza
04:00
(Sabicas) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
12.
Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Primavera Porteña
04:20
(Astor Piazzolla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
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Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Verano Porteño
04:07
(Astor Piazzolla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
14.
Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Otoño Porteño
05:07
(Astor Piazzolla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
15.
Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Invierno Porteño
03:29
(Astor Piazzolla) Sebastian See-Schierenberg, Ramon Ruiz, Sophia Lisovskaya
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