
Silvestre Revueltas’ score for the 1935 film Redes (“Nets”) remains one of his greatest works, full of captivating rhythms, vivid instrumental color, and characteristic melodic
In reviewing Naxos’ former, relatively uninteresting recording of La Coronela (with the Aguascalientes Symphony Orchestra led by Enrique Barrios), I wrote “And as for Gisèle
Gustavo Dudamel takes a fast and fierce approach to Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps, generating excitement mainly through speed, with large helpings of volume thrown
This is without doubt one of the finest collections of Latin American classical music in the catalog. All of the music is great, offering a
Fans of this endlessly fascinating composer can never get enough, and happily this disc offers what by any standard amounts to the perfect Revueltas “fix”.
This collection of feisty, vibrant, gutsy, and overall brilliant string quartets is sure to blow away anyone’s impression of chamber music as stuffy or tedious.
Naxos has earned a well-deserved reputation for championing rarely recorded repertoire, but one of the colder facts in today’s marketplace is that even unusual works
This collection of Mexican orchestral works, originally recorded in 1981 and 1987 (and previously appearing on various labels), offers some wonderfully atmospheric and engaging performances.
There isn’t much cello music by Mexican composers in the catalog, which is one reason I eagerly approached this varied recital of cello and piano
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