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Tania León - Indígena, Parajota Delaté, Rituál, A la Par, Batéy (1994)
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Tania León - Indígena, Parajota Delaté, Rituál, A la Par, Batéy (1994)
Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Covers | 203 Mb
Label: CRI - Date: 1994
| “ | Tania León (born May 14, 1943 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban composer and conductor who has been recognized as an educator and advisor to arts organizations. León's opera Scourge of Hyacinths, staged and designed by Robert Wilson with León conducting, has received over 22 performances in Germany, Switzerland, France and Mexico. Based on a radio play by Nobel Prize-winner Wole Soyinka it was commissioned in 1994 by the Munich Biennale, where it won the BMW Prize as best new opera. The aria Oh Yemanja from Scourge was recorded by Dawn Upshaw on her Nonesuch CD "The World So Wide". León's orchestral work Desde... was premiered by the American Composers Orchestra in March 2001 in Carnegie Hall. Horizons, written for the NDR Symphony Orchestra of Hamburg premiered at the July 1999 Hammoniale Festival, with Peter Ruzicka conducting. In August 2000, Horizons had its U.S. premiere at the Tanglewood Contemporary Music Festival, Stefan Asbury conducting. León conducted the work with the Orchestre Symphonique de Nancy (France) in March 2002. Drummin', a full-length cross-cultural work for indigenous percussionists and orchestra, was commissioned and premiered in 1997 by Miami Light Project and the New World Symphony. It opened the 1999 Hammoniale Festival, Hamburg. Many of León's works have been recorded, including Batá, by the Foundation Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by David Snell and produced by Sir George Martin; Indígena, a collection of León’s chamber music; Carabalí (and already Batá) on the Louisville Orchestra’s First Edition Records; Rituál, for solo piano, and her arrangement of Moises Simons' song El Manisero for Chanticleer. In 1998 she was awarded the New York Governor’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She has received Honorary Doctorates from Colgate University and Oberlin College and awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, National Endowment for the Arts, Chamber | ” |
Tracks:
Tania León (*1943)
01.Indígena (1991)
Continuum: Richard Kelley, trumpet
Tania León, conductor
02.Parajota Delaté (1988)
Continuum
03.Rituál (1987)
Clemens Leske, piano
04.A la Par (1986)
Chris Lamb, percussion; Virginia Perry Lamb, piano
05.Batéy (1989)
(written in collaboraion wich Michel Camilo)
The Western Wind Ensemble
Puntilla and New Generation
Tania León, conductor
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