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Trasures from the New 2
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 4/30/2021

Trasures from the New 2
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 4/30/2021
- Label: Somm Recordings
- UPC: 748871063228
- Item #: 2384967X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 4/30/2021

Product Notes
SOMM RECORDINGS is pleased to announce the return of pianist Clélia Iruzun and the label debut of violinist Anthony Flint with Treasures from the New World, Volume 2, a revelatory compendium of sonatas and duets by five Brazilian composers who defined the sound and soul of modern Latin American music. A champion of music from her homeland on earlier recordings for SOMM, Rio de Janeiro-born Iruzun returns to Henrique Oswald (also Rioborn) with his four-movement Violin Sonata in E major of 1908. Lightly laced with late-Brahmsian accents, it's a work of striking contrasts, a brief Intermezzo and extended slow interlude framed by an opening movement of vivacious lyricism and an energetic, optimistic, fiery finale. Leopoldo Miguez's Violin Sonata in A major (1885) boasts similar lyrical richness while balancing evocative, nocturnal beauty, brisk confidence and a bracing sense of instrumental ensemble. Completing the disc are the melodious Poema (2002) by Marlos Nobre, one of Brazil's most exciting contemporary composers, Souza Lima's duet arrangement of Alexandre Levy's Tango Brasileiro, and the haunting early miniature Romanza (1917) that prepared the ground for a later trio of substantial sonatas by Francisco Mignone, a mentor and close friend of Iruzun's since her childhood.