Dive into the vibrant world of Pacho Flores with "Cantos Y Revueltas," a captivating live album recorded at the Palacio de la Ópera de A Coruña in 2018 and released in 2019. This stunning collection showcases the Venezuelan trumpeter's extraordinary talent and his unique ability to blend classical and Latin American musical traditions.
The album opens with a breathtaking performance of Johann Baptist Georg Neruda's Concerto for Corno da Caccia in E-Flat Major, expertly arranged for trumpet and accompanied by the Royal Philharmony of Galicia under the baton of Manuel Hernández-Silva. Flores' virtuosic playing shines in this three-movement concerto, demonstrating his technical prowess and musical sensitivity.
Heitor Villa-Lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, W. 389 is another highlight, with Flores and the orchestra delivering a mesmerizing rendition of the famous "Aria (Cantilena)." The album also features Flores' own compositions, such as the lively "Cantos Y Revueltas" and "El Diablo Suelto," which blend traditional Venezuelan rhythms with contemporary classical music.
Astor Piazzolla's "Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas" is given a fresh interpretation in the album's arrangement of "Invierno Porteño." Throughout the album, Flores' trumpet soars above the orchestra, creating a rich tapestry of sound that celebrates the diverse musical heritage of Latin America.
With a duration of just over 50 minutes, "Cantos Y Revueltas" is a testament to Pacho Flores' artistry and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of classical music. This live album is a thrilling journey through the vibrant sounds of Latin America, performed by one of the most exciting trumpeters of our time.