Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics
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Gottschalk: A Night in the Tropics
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| Studio | Naxos American |
| Release Date | February 22, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 636943903629 |
| Buy this item | $6.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 15:40 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Celebre Tarantelle, Op. 67, No.5
- Souvenir de Porto Rico, Marche des Gibaros
- The Dying Poet, Meditation
- Tournament Galop
- O! ma charmante
- Le Bananier, Chanson Negre
- Manchega, Etude de Concert
- Celebre Tarantelle, Op. 67, No.4
- Berceuse (Cradle Song)
- Symphonie romantique, 'A Night In The Tropics': I Noche en los Tropicos
- Symphonie romantique, 'A Night In The Tropics': II Festa Criolla
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A worthwhile contribution to musical history |
At any rate, this series of recordings seems to me a worthwhile historical project. There is some really beautiful music on these discs, in addition to some music that really need never have been revived. In any case, the listener to this disc will find some enjoyment, little offense, and much food for thought about the development of American musical culture. June 29, 2006
| Just plain fun |
| Enjoyable and Fun Taste of America! |
In his day, Gottschalk was called "the Chopin of Creoles." Most of his writing was for the piano and this CD is generally short piano pieces arranged for orchestra. The music mixes strong folk melodies and New Orleans Creole inspired syncopation with the European Classical tradition- the result being a distinctly american divertimenti.
The music as a whole is very motif oriented with a touch of variation and some interesting arrangement twists. While and orchestral CD, the piano gets a lot of attention, giving us some nice interplay between the two.
The only complaint I have is that the CD was recorded at a music festival where professional musicians are playing side by side with selected 'pre-professionals.' I'm not a snob and normally it wouldn't bother me, but Gottschalk's unusual syncopation tends to be unprofessionally slopppy at times. Fortunately, any mistakes are in the supporting insturments. No star shall be subtracted because NAXOS has done such a great job giving us a quality CD at a good price. April 30, 2002
| Weak Music |
I have several other CDs by this conductor, not sure of his credentials, who seems on a mission to champion the music of the unknown composers. While I applaud his work in bring the music of composers of color to the public's attention I must say that there are many more notable Black and Hispanic composers who deserve to have their music played before we go dipping into this well of musical obscurity.
I think that this conductor needs to ask himself something that many musicologist ask before wasting time on second rate composer: why is a composer's music not known in the first place? April 23, 2002
| light, fun music |
these delightful compositions for orchestra and piano seem almost timeless. again thanks to naxos for bringing this largely unknown composer's talent to a modern audience at a steal! July 29, 2000
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