JOSÉ ANTÔNIO REZENDE
DE ALMEIDA PRADO (1943–2010)
COMPLETE CARTAS CELESTES • 4
ALEYSON SCOPEL
“With this fourth volume, I've completed my survey of 15 Cartas Celestes for piano solo, leaving only three, which have different instrumentation, yet to be recorded. The preparation of the pieces on this CD was in a way a culmination of the process which began with the first volume. A sort of symbiosis happened, as I learnt with time and experience to understand Prado’s language, to the point where, to me, its harmonic language has become as logical and clear as a classical sonata form. The listener will continue to be immersed in other-worldly colours and atmospheres, a result of the composer’s unique understanding and use of the instrument. I feel that I’m close to accomplishing an important mission and am looking forward to recording the final volume of the series.”
– Aleyson Scopel
DE ALMEIDA PRADO
(1943–2010)
About this Recording
José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado referred to his vast set of 18 Cartas Celestes as an “incredible journey”, and the final three were completed just months before his death. Following the luminous Brazilian night skies of No. 13, the poetic references of the final trilogy refer to constellations named after animals, Grecian and Egyptian mythology, and one last homage to a pivotal figure in Brazilian literature. The is the final volume of Aleyson Scopel’s world première recording of the 15 Cartas Celestes for solo piano.
(The Southern Ring Nebula NGC 3132) (00:00)
(Rosette Nebula – Open cluster NGC 2244) (03:42)
(The Cat’s Eye Nebula NGC 6543) (07:48)
TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 62:10
ALEYSON SCOPEL
Brazilian pianist Aleyson Scopel has performed worldwide in solo, chamber and concerto settings. A recipient of the Nelson Freire and Magda Tagliaferro awards, he has also won numerous prizes in international competitions such as the William Kapell, Villa-Lobos, Corpus Christi, Kingsville and Southern Highland International piano competitions. His performance of the first set of Cartas Celestes by Almeida Prado was thus received by the composer: “It came straight from heaven! Meteor Showers, radiant constellations, glowing nebulae and a transcendental vitality marked the genial interpretation of this colossal pianist.” Prado would later dedicate to Scopel the fifteenth set of the series.
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