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Hector Morales Martinez: Three preludes
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Very talented friend of mine wrote these for me; hope you enjoy them as much as I do...
koji (STSD)
Martinez-Three_Preludes.mp3
(2674.82 KB - downloaded 168 times.)
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Re: Hector Morales Martinez: Three preludes
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These sound a lot like late Scriabin.....good stuff! Very dark---yet Romantic and full of passion.
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Re: Hector Morales Martinez: Three preludes
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Excellent performance and great piece! I was expecting something spanish. Tell me more about this composer. Is this music in print?
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Quote from: Alde on May 17, 2005, 03:22:17 AM
Excellent performance and great piece! I was expecting something spanish. Tell me more about this composer. Is this music in print?
Hector's Mexican but a fellow Scriabin fanatic. He recently completed a fantastic concerto for Charranga (a type of folk guitar prevalent in Bolivia) and string orchestra. If he doesn't mind, I might post a movement of it so you guys can hear.
koji (STSD)
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May 25, 2005, 08:55:30 AM »
I would not have known that the music was not by Scriabin - the composer seems to have assimilated his style remarkably well!
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Any relation to Gabriela Martinez (in the van cliburn)?
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Quote from: jlh on May 27, 2005, 04:28:12 AM
Any relation to Gabriela Martinez (in the van cliburn)?
Hector's Mexican, Gabby's I believe Argentinian (Martinez is a very common latino last name).
koji (STSD)
PS: I'll post a movement from his concerto once I get the cd from Hector.
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Gaby is Venezuelan, by the way.
We get that a lot.
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I like these three preludes a lot, together a homage to Scriabin. It's great to hear listenable contemporary music by a real composer like Martinez, as today it seems that anyone can claim to be a composer, especially if they know nothing of music. Unfortunately there is such a maze of "modern" repertoire, that it's extremely difficult to sort out those works that will be ultimately judged timeless and universal versus, well, trash, of which there is beaucoup. I'll bet that these three preludes will endure. Wonderful pieces, and very beautifully played, koji!
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