César Camarero. Chamber Music
“I have known César Camarero’s music for many years. He has even been generous enough to dedicate some of his works to me -for example, the admirable Klangfarbenphonie, which appears on this CD, for which I thank him for what it is worth-. However, I had never listened to more than fifty minutes of it in one sitting (as they say).
This is rightly considered a difficult test and many illustrious and well-known composers do not pass it, not so much for reasons of quality as for narrowness or insistence on the same expressive register (I will not name names).
Well, this is not the case of César: the variety of moods and sound images does not diminish even though, logically, the resources used are similar: they come from the same hand. There is also something that I find fascinating: so much music by the same author that it is impossible not to get a true picture of his sensibility, of his personal world, of his phobias and instinctive philias.
I don’t think I’m too wrong if I say that César is a lyricist of the introspective genre […]”
Luis de Pablo
TITLE
Chamber Music
composer
César Camarero
interpreters
PluralEnsemble
Alicia Suescun, flauta
Iván García Redondo, clarinete
Victor Anchel, oboe
Ema Alexeeva, violín
José Manuel Román, viola
David Apellániz, violonchelo
César Peris, percusión
Alberto Rosado, piano
Mickaele Granados, arpa
Kym Amps, soprano
Solistas
Ema Alexeeva, violín
Alberto Rosado, piano
Angel Luis Castaño, acordeón
Kym Amps, soprano
Director
Fabián Panisello
Content
I. Jet of light into the heart of a galaxy 1999
for violin and viola
II. Klangfarbenphonie 1993
for piano and ensemble – Alberto Rosado (piano)
III. Blue light 1998
for accordion solo – Ángel Luis Castaño (accordion)
IV. Reverse 2 2001
for flute, clarinet, violin, violoncello, vibraphone and piano
V. Slow motion 1997
based on poems by Sebastián Díaz Eresma for soprano alto flute, percussion and accordion – Kym Amps (soprano)
VI. Finale 1993
for solo piano – Alberto Rosado (piano)
VII. Poem in memory of Exiquio García Carbajo 2003
for solo violin – Ema Alexeeva (violin)