The death of António Fragoso (1897-1918) at the age of 21 deprived the Iberian Peninsula of a composer of great potential, the second within a century, after the Spaniard Juan Arriaga, who died at the age of 20 in 1826. having shown extraordinary promise. Fragoso, from Portugal, is less known than Arriaga, but the music on this CD reveals a young composer fully aware of the leading musical figures of the time; The influence of Debussy and Fauré, for example, can be detected in the 1916 Suite Romantique for violin and piano. The Trio, also from 1916, begins as a more formal work, but reveals the composer's unique voice in the finale, where a series of chromatic progressions and an exploitation of the piano's lower register create a dramatic sense of weight and timelessness. Also included on this recording, the 1917 Violin Sonata has survived as the opening movement only, and displays many of the trio's characteristics, particularly through its affirmative and memorable melodic style. This CD offers the opportunity to discover the music of one of the could-have-beens of classical music. Fragoso's tragically short life deprived Portugal of a composer with the potential for greatness.
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allegro - carlos damas/jill lawson
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prelude - carlos damas/jill lawson
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nocturnal - carlos damas/jill lawson
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piano concerto no. 1 in c minor, op. 35 - various performers
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/music/103984-fragoso-complete-chamber-music-for-violin-cd-de-audio-carlos-damas-violin-jill-lawson-piano-and-fragoso-5028421941585.html103984FRAGOSO: Complete Chamber Music for Violin [CD de audio] Carlos Damas (violin), Jill Lawson (piano) and Fragoso<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>The death of António Fragoso (1897-1918) at the age of 21 robbed the Iberian Peninsula of a composer of great potential, the second within a century, following the Spaniard Juan Arriaga who died at the age of 20 in 1826, having displayed extraordinary promise. Fragoso, from Portugal, is less well known than Arriaga, but the music on this CD reveals a young composer thoroughly aware of the major musical figures of the time; the influence of Debussy and Fauré, for example, can be detected in the 1916 Suite Romantique for violin and piano. <span>The</span> Trio, also of 1916, begins as a more formal work but reveals the composers unique voice in the finale, where a series of chromatic progressions and an exploitation of the pianos lower register create a dramatic sense of weightlessness and timelessness. Also included on this recording, the Violin Sonata of 1917 has survived as the opening movement only, and displays many of the characteristics of the trio, particularly through its affirmative and memorable melodic style. This CD provides an opportunity to discover the music of one of classical musics might have been. Fragosos tragically short life robbed Portugal of a composer with the potential for greatness.</span></p></div><div id="lista_canciones"><h4> List of topics </h4><div id="music-tracks" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><div class="a-row"><div class="a-column a-span3"><table class="a-bordered a-spacing-none"><tr><td> 1</td><td> Allegro - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson</td></tr><tr><td> 2</td><td> Prelude - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson</td></tr><tr><td> 3</td><td> Intermezzo - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson</td></tr><tr><td> 4</td><td> Berceuse - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson</td></tr><tr><td> 5</td><td> Nocturno - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson</td></tr><tr><td> 6</td><td> Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 35 - Various Performers</td></tr><tr><td> 7</td><td> Molto Lento - Various Performers</td></tr><tr><td> 8</td><td> Scherzo - Molto Vivace - Various Performers</td></tr><tr><td> 9</td><td> Allegro Vivo - Various Performers</td></tr></table></div></div></div></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/603436-home_default/fragoso-complete-chamber-music-for-violin-cd-de-audio-carlos-damas-violin-jill-lawson-piano-and-fragoso.jpg4.4628instockBrilliant Classics4.46284.4628002023-02-23T03:23:04+0100/Start/Start/Music/Start/New
The death of António Fragoso (1897-1918) at the age of 21 robbed the Iberian Peninsula of a composer of great potential, the second within a century, following the Spaniard Juan Arriaga who died at the age of 20 in 1826, having displayed extraordinary promise. Fragoso, from Portugal, is less well known than Arriaga, but the music on this CD reveals a young composer thoroughly aware of the major musical figures of the time; the influence of Debussy and Fauré, for example, can be detected in the 1916 Suite Romantique for violin and piano. The Trio, also of 1916, begins as a more formal work but reveals the composers unique voice in the finale, where a series of chromatic progressions and an exploitation of the pianos lower register create a dramatic sense of weightlessness and timelessness. Also included on this recording, the Violin Sonata of 1917 has survived as the opening movement only, and displays many of the characteristics of the trio, particularly through its affirmative and memorable melodic style. This CD provides an opportunity to discover the music of one of classical musics might have been. Fragosos tragically short life robbed Portugal of a composer with the potential for greatness.
List of topics
1
Allegro - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson
2
Prelude - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson
3
Intermezzo - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson
4
Berceuse - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson
5
Nocturno - Carlos Damas/Jill Lawson
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Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 35 - Various Performers