Immerse yourself in the rich musical tapestry of Manuel Ponce's "Ponce: Concierto del Sur; Piano Concerto; Violin Concerto," a 1996 release under the Decca (UMO) label. This album is a celebration of Ponce's virtuosity and his significant contributions to the classical music repertoire. Spanning a captivating 9 tracks and just over an hour and a half, this collection showcases Ponce's mastery of form and expression.
The album opens with the Piano Concerto, a three-movement work that highlights Ponce's Romantic period. The first movement, "Allegro non troppo," sets a lively yet restrained tone, followed by the introspective "Andante espressivo" and the energetic "Vivo." The Concerto del Sur, another pivotal work, follows with its own three movements: the "Allegretto," the reflective "Andante," and the festive "Allegro moderato e festivo." The album concludes with the Violin Concerto, featuring the "Allegro non troppo," the expressive "Andante espressivo," and the playful "Vivo giocoso."
Performances by notable artists such as Alfonso Moreno, Enrique Bátiz, and Jorge Federico Osorio bring Ponce's compositions to life, capturing the essence of his musical genius. The Concierto del Sur, in particular, is recognized as Ponce's best-known concerto and a cornerstone of his guitar works, reflecting his deep connection to his Mexican heritage.
This album is a testament to Manuel Ponce's enduring legacy, offering a blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth that will captivate both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.