Boosey & Hawkes Aurora Natola-Ginastera- Pampeana No. 2 (Rhapsody) For Cello and PianoGinastera gave his Pampeana for cello and piano the subtitle "rhapsody," and one hears in it the musical portrait of the great plains of Argentina in a series of tightly-
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Aurora Natola-Ginastera- Pampeana No. 2 (Rhapsody) For Cello and Piano
Ginastera gave his Pampeana for cello and piano the subtitle “rhapsody,” and one hears in it the musical portrait of the great plains of Argentina in a series of tightly-woven vignettes. La pampa (from the native Andean word for flatlands) contains the country’s vast agricultural regions and the metropolis of Buenos Aires, a contrast that the composer exploits to great effect in the contrasting moods of the piece.
Written for cellist Aurora Natola, Ginastera’s future second wife, the second Pampeana begins with a cello proclamation related to the declamations in gaucho singing competitions. The piano, initially restricted to sharp, intermittent chords, launches a vigorous folk rhythm and engages the cello in a brief dance, but soon the cello spins off into its own cadenza, full of double stops and pizzicato. The piano spends a couple of bars trying to lure the cello back to the dance floor, but the cello answers with low growls. Soon, the two instruments unite in a slow, nocturnal meditation. Eventually the instruments fall into a final, frenzied dance with hints of the malambo, a male-only tango-like Argentine dance. 16 pages.
AMEB:
Cello / Licentiate / List D
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