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Carlos Surinach : Concerto for Flute, Doublebass, and Chamber Orchestra


Publisher Associated Music Publishers Inc
Category
Soloist(s) and Orchestra
Year Composed 1988
Duration
24 Minutes
Solo Instrument(s) Flute, Double bass (scordatura)
Orchestration
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  • This most important release focuses a much-deserved spotlight on the spiky drive and color of flamenco music [that] has remained a basic constituent of Surinach's style...but his range has widened to encompass a kind of pan-Iberian monumentality which is particularly evident in the Symphonic Melismas of 1993. [It] projects a harsh, mysterious and monolithic grandeur which the composer's own language captures most fittingly: "An orchestral rite of fantasies in simple motion growing to structures of passion." Surinach's fondness for tight spare textures, single-note repeated motifs, percussive beats, blocklike constructivist syntax -- all these traits are on splendid display in this fiercely tempered twenty-four-minute triptych. The Double Concerto reflects Surinach's continuing fascination with bold and jagged dynamic oppositions [giving] both soloists virtuoso opportunities. The program concludes with [the] zesty, joyous early work -- the Sinfonia Chica of 1957. This thirteen-minute celebration of the Spanish vernacular is typical of the kind of vivid and vivacious scores Surinach was turning out during this prolific decade. "OlĂ©" is the best response to this release.

    Paul A. Snook, Fanfare Magazine

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