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Gustavo Dudamel

Liberator (Libertador) [Original Soundtrack]

Liberator (Libertador) [Original Soundtrack]

UPC: 028947923312

Format: CD

Release Date: Jul 29, 2014

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Adapter: William Ross .
Audio Mixers: Erik Swanson ; Jonathan Wales.
Liner Note Authors: Gustavo Dudamel ; Alberto Arvelo.
Recording information: Centro de Acción Social por la Música.
Director: Alberto Arvelo.
Editor: Robert Wolff.
Photographers: Carlos Paris; Teresa Isasi.
Arranger: Jerome Leroy.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel is one of the most admired conductors of his generation, chiefly because of his energetic and exciting concerts and eagerly sought recordings on Deutsche Grammophon. Yet a new side of Dudamel emerges with this original soundtrack album for the film The Liberator (Libertador), for which he composed and conducted the score on this 2014 release. The historical drama, directed by Alberto Arvelo, presents Simón Bolívar as the hero of numerous battles to free Latin America from Spanish rule, and the film's epic subject is conveyed in Dudamel's somber and brooding score. He effectively paints scenes with delicate folk-like themes on ethnic instruments and vigorous dance or martial rhythms, though there is a dominant current of wistfulness that mingles with melancholy, adding dimensions of human feeling to the music. In this recording, Dudamel leads the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, an orchestra fully versed in his manner of communication, and their work together in performing Latin orchestral music has prepared them for this effort. The sound of the recording is quite open, deep, and spacious, giving a cinematic feeling to the music, and the orchestra's tone colors are vividly reproduced. ~ Blair Sanderson

Tracks:

1 - Liberator~¿Quien puede detener la lluvia? (Who can stop the rain from falling?)
2 - Liberator~El 25 de septiembre de 1828 (September 25, 1828)
3 - Liberator~Regreso a Venezuela (Return to Venezuela)
4 - Liberator~María Teresa
5 - Liberator~Paris
6 - Liberator~Fanny du Villars
7 - Liberator~La caída de la República (The fall of the Republic)
8 - Liberator~Destierro a Cartagena (Exile to Cartagena)
9 - Liberator~Esto no es una frontera, esto es un río (This is no border, this is a river)
10 - Liberator~Jamaica
11 - Liberator~Angostura
12 - Liberator~El paso de Los Andes (The crossing of the Andes)
13 - Liberator~Ellos están con nosotros (They are with us)
14 - Liberator~Boyacá
15 - Liberator~Muere el Mariscal (The Marshal is dead)
16 - Liberator~Manuela
17 - Liberator~El ultimo viaje (The final journey)