℗ 2024 Chandos Records Ltd
Released August 2, 2024
Duration 1h 01m 12s
Record Label Chandos Records
Catalogue No. CHAN20268W
Genre Classical (Symphonic repertoire)
 

Gerhard: Don Quixote (complete ballet); Suite from Alegrías; Pedrelliana

BBC Philharmonic, Juanjo Mena

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Alegrías Suite  
1.1
I.Preámbulo
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:10
1.2
II. Jácara
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:20
1.3
III. Farruca
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
5:07
1.4
IV. Jaleo
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:05
1.5
Pedrelliana
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
11:31
Don Quixote  
1.6
(Introduction)
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:30
1.7
Scene 1: Don Quixote’s Room
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:53
1.8
Scene 1: Don Quixote’s vision of Dulcinea
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:04
1.9
Scene 1: Sancho Panza
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:55
1.10
Interlude I (The Plain of La Mancha)
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:52
1.11
Scene 2: A Wayside Inn
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:01
1.12
Scene 2: The Vigil at Arms
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
1:31
1.13
Scene 2: The duel with the muleteer
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
1:31
1.14
Scene 2: The ‘knighting’ of Don Quixote
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:59
1.15
Interlude II
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
1:12
1.16
Scene 3: The Plain of La Mancha - The Windmills
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
1:29
1.17
Scene 3: The village barber and his basin
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:13
1.18
Scene 3: The Golden Age
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:44
1.19
Scene 3: The galley-slaves
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:22
1.20
Interlude III
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:56
1.21
Scene 4: The Cave of Montesinos
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:09
1.22
Interlude IV
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
0:33
1.23
Scene 5: The Prison
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:23
1.24
Scene 5: Dulcinea revealed as Aldonza
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
2:10
1.25
Epilogue
Roberto Gerhard; BBC Philharmonic; Juanjo Mena
3:32
Digital Booklet
The Catalan Roberto Gerhard studied piano with Granados, and was the only Spanish composer to study with Arnold Schoenberg. It was, however, over twenty years before he committed himself to writing twelve-tone music. In the interim, his output brought a new focus and precision (owing more to Stravinsky and Bartók) to the Spanish style. All the works on this album were composed in that period. Dating from the early 1940s, his ballet Alegrías was originally conceived for two pianos, but soon evolved into the four-movement suite heard here. The flamenco-inspired movements are linked in pairs, and show Gerhard’s brilliance and humour in equal measure. During this same period Gerhard decided to mark the centenary of his first teacher, Felipe Pedrell (who had also taught Albéniz, Granados, and de Falla), with a three-movement symphony, Homenaje a Pedrell (CHAN 9693). Gerhard failed to secure a performance of the work, but in 1954 was invited to re-work the final movement for a BBC Symphony Orchestra concert, which became Pedrelliana. Gerhard’s ballet on episodes from Cervantes’s Don Quixote evolved for almost a decade, from a work for chamber orchestra, for a touring company (abandoned because of the war), via a version for radio and an expanded orchestral suite, to the work recorded here, in its full and final orchestration for performances at the Royal Opera House in 1950, choreographed by Ninette de Valois. Robert Helpmann danced the title role and Margot Fonteyn Dulcinea.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Chandos Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-8.98
-26.35 to -0.90
-32.42
-43.83 to -25.06
-28.22
-41.20 to -19.50
13
10 to 17
1
I.Preámbulo
-5.26-30.07-26.014
2
II. Jácara
-7.37-30.98-27.414
3
III. Farruca
-4.37-28.14-24.014
4
IV. Jaleo
-4.80-26.29-23.013
5
Pedrelliana
-0.90-26.46-21.816
6
(Introduction)
-14.27-36.54-31.610
7
Scene 1: Don Quixote’s Room
-5.18-25.52-21.711
8
Scene 1: Don Quixote’s vision of Dulcinea
-8.40-36.27-31.417
9
Scene 1: Sancho Panza
-22.38-42.70-39.813
10
Interlude I (The Plain of La Mancha)
-12.28-40.07-37.110
11
Scene 2: A Wayside Inn
-4.22-28.80-25.113
12
Scene 2: The Vigil at Arms
-17.72-38.82-36.111
13
Scene 2: The duel with the muleteer
-3.61-27.29-21.413
14
Scene 2: The ‘knighting’ of Don Quixote
-7.13-29.51-24.112
15
Interlude II
-2.66-25.06-19.512
16
Scene 3: The Plain of La Mancha - The Windmills
-0.90-26.62-19.712
17
Scene 3: The village barber and his basin
-10.59-36.38-32.317
18
Scene 3: The Golden Age
-21.08-39.99-37.311
19
Scene 3: The galley-slaves
-2.45-28.54-23.816
20
Interlude III
-26.35-43.83-41.210
21
Scene 4: The Cave of Montesinos
-16.20-39.05-35.613
22
Interlude IV
-7.96-25.09-20.410
23
Scene 5: The Prison
-9.08-31.97-28.214
24
Scene 5: Dulcinea revealed as Aldonza
-7.83-35.95-31.915
25
Epilogue
-1.62-30.55-25.114

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