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Silvestre Revueltas
- La Coronela (The Lady Colonel)
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Billboard Classical
August 29, 1998
In spirit if not in accomplishment, doomed genius Silvestre
Revueltas (1899-1940) was Mexico's Bartok - that is,
he refracted his affection for national folk idioms
into music of nearly overwhelming vitality and originality.
And in that way, "La Coronela" (The Lady Colonel) is
Revueltas' "Wooden Prince," a dark-hued ballet that
combines local color with supra-Romanticism of tremendous
visceral strength. Conductor Gisèle Ben-Dor is a real
find, as she whips her California band into a controlled
frenzy in these world premiere recordings. Her feeling
for the "Day of the Dead" dynamic at the heart of Revueltas'
music is especially evident in the Latin expressionism
of "Itinerarios." And if the more typically skewed folklore
of "Colorines," with the English Chamber Orchestra,
isn't as compelling, it is only because the two previous
pieces set the bar so high. Let's hope the commemorations
surrounding Revueltas' 100th birthday next year include
more from Ben-Dor. Albums programmed and performed with
such imagination are just what classical music needs.
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