
30CD Box Set!Captain Corelli's Mandolin and the Latin Trilogy
Captain Corelli's Mandolin and the Latin Trilogy
guitar: Craig Ogden
mandolin: Alison Stephens
Label: CHANDOS
Catalog #: CHAN 0579
Spars Code:DDD


It is hardly surprising that Louis de Bernières was both a guitar and mandolin player, albeit for love. He started off with the guitar progressing from ragtime to Bach, to Spanish music. His love of the mandolin grew whilst working on Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
This selection (see below for list of works included) presents music from the late 16th to the late 20th centuries - from Vivaldi to Antonio Lauro excitingly and sensitively played by Ogden and Stephens. Craig Ogden (guitar) brings a colourful flourish to the Spanish pieces with which he especially empathises. Interestingly, Alison Stephens' (mandolin) father was a mandolinist and like Captain Corelli, played his way through World War II!
The Vivaldi Concerto in C sits well on both instruments, and has considerable classical beauty. The Andante of Hummel is gentle and soft; each instrument beautifully complimenting the other. The Villa Lobos pieces are very evocative seemingly depicting sultry Brazilian nights with their languorous chords and sensual melodies. Antonio Lauro's Four Venezuelan Waltzes are short but not especially memorable it must be said. Miguel Llobet's three short pieces on this album are more interesting: 'A Mother's Son'speaks adoringly; 'Amelia's Testament' is equally tender - so too is 'The Master'. Turina's 'Soleares' evokes warm evening sunshine and peasants dancing and drinking until the early hours.
There are four premier recordings: Benedetto Persichini's vibrant and distinctive Polcha variata'; Raffaela Calace's 'Love is a Fool' suggestive of an argument between a dominant man and his pleading lover - a little gem that is wistful, coy and whimsical; Angy Palumbo's 'Petite Bolero' with its exciting vibrant rhythms; and the Anon piece, 'Mis Dolencias' (My Sorrows) sounding just the opposite - joyful - perhaps the sorrows he past?
The music associated with Louis de Bernières' novels is colourful and quite varied - exciting, moody, sensual and evocative. But it seems to create a sense of yearning for something elusive. If you've enjoyed the novels then this compilation will be a heightened pleasure; if not just sit back and enjoy being soothed.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin and the Latin Trilogy
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Concerto in C, RV 425
track 1 I Allegro
track 2 II Largo
track 3 III [Allegro]
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)
track 4 from Concerto for Mandolin in G major
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829)
track 5 Grand duo concertant, Op. 85
Benedetto Persichini (c1880/90 - ?)
track 6 Polcha variata
Raffaele Calace (1863-1934)
track 7 Amor si culla, Op. 133
Angy Palumbo
track 8 Petite Bolero
Julio Sagreras (b. 1933)
track 9 El Colibri
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
track 10 Choros No. 1
track 11 Prélude No. 1
Antonio Lauro (1917 - 1986)
Four Venezuelan Waltzes
track 12 1 Allegro
track 13 2 Allegro
track 14 3 Allegro ritmico
track 15 5 [ ]
Agustin Barrios (1885-1944)
track 16 Cho da Saudade
track 17 Las Abejas
Miguel Llobet (1878-1938)
track 18 El Noi de la Mare
track 19 El Testament d'Amelia
track 20 El Mestre
Anonymous
track 21 Mis Dolencias
Celedonio Romero (b. 1918)
track 22 from Suite Andaluza
Joaquin Turina (1882-1949)
track 23 from Homenaje a Tárrega
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