Artist: Sergio & Odair Assad
Title: Saga Dos Migrantes
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Nonesuch
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 56:28
Total Size: 273 Mb
Tracklist:1. Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bachiana Brasileiras No. 4 - Preludio (2:45)
2. Astor Piazzolla - Suite Troileana - Whisky (3:44)
3. Astor Piazzolla - Suite Troileana - Bandoneon (8:20)
4. Astor Piazzolla - Suite Troileana - Zita (4:08)
5. Alberto Ginastera - Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 - Allegro Marcato (3:53)
6. Alberto Ginastera - Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 - Presto Misterioso (2:27)
7. Alberto Ginastera - Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 - Adagio Molto Appassionato (4:01)
8. Alberto Ginastera - Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 - Ruvido Ed Ostinato (2:24)
9. Astor Piazzolla - Suite Troileana - Escolaso (4:24)
10. Sergio Assad - Saga Dos Migrantes - Retirantes (4:07)
11. Sergio Assad - Saga Dos Migrantes - Trem Da Ilusao (2:09)
12. Sergio Assad - Saga Dos Migrantes - Metropole (1:59)
13. Sergio Assad - Saga Dos Migrantes - Saudades (2:37)
14. Sergio Assad - Saga Dos Migrantes - Danca Antagonica (2:03)
15. Egberto Gismonti - Agua E Vinho (3:03)
16. Egberto Gismonti - Infancia (4:24)
Performers:Sergio Assad - Guitar
Odair Assad - Guitar
The duo Assad pairs music from its native Brazil with works of Argentinian tango master Astor Piazzolla and Alberto Ginastera's Piano Sonata No. 1 on their fourth Nonesuch release. Showcasing the visceral energy, style, and sophistication of this music, Saga dos migrantes likewise holds up a mirror to the duo's remarkable brand of virtuosity, termed "irresistible" (CD Review); "profoundly musical" (Los Angeles Times); and "simply staggering" (Option).
Sérgio and Odair Assad began performing together 30 years ago, when they were 12 and 8, respectively. One experiences the uncanny result of this long partnership in the precise and seeming unconscious ensemble they bring to everything they play. From Bach and Scarlatti to original works by Sérgio Assad, the duo has been playing a wide range of music since their boyhoods outside São Paulo, where their first teacher was their father, a mandolinist. Their first public performance took place 6 months after their studies began; they have been performing almost exclusively as a duo ever since.
Bob Hurwitz, President of Nonesuch, discovered the Assad brothers at a New York concert 10 years ago, and recorded them the next day. That Latin Amercian recording was followed by Alma Brasiliera in 1988, after which the Duo relocated from Brazil to Brussels. In 1993, they released a collection of Baroque transcriptions which was hailed by Gramophone as "a seemingly effortless command of the instruments ... [T]hey are in as tight accord as the two hands of any keyboard player." (Source: Nonesuch Records web site)
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