Castelnuovo tedesco m platero and i c fox wynberg pdf

AND PLATERO I MARIO CASTELNUOVO -TEDESCO COLIN FOX NARRATOR SIMON WYNBERG GUITAR ATMA Classique CAND PLATERO I MARIO CASTELNUOVO -TEDESCO - COLIN FOX NARRATOR NARRATEUR SIMON WYNBERG GUITAR GUITARE C Platero I Friendship VIII April Idyll XVI Return III The Consumptive Girl XIII Carnival XXVII Lullaby Singer XVIII The Moon IX Sunday XXV Wayside Flower XXIV November Idyll XX Convalescence XXII Swallows XXIII Spring IV Death XXI Melancholy VII Nostalgia XIV Platero in Heaven XXVIII TEXT BY TEXTE DE JUAN RAMÓN JIMÉNEZ - CPLATERO Y YO Juan Ramón Jiménez ? meditative re ections on the peregrinations of an Andalusian countryman and his loyal little donkey Platero have long captured the Spanish imagination The prose poems that make up Platero Y Yo Platero and I were published in a homage to the region and people of Moguer Jimenez ? birthplace While the collection is precise in its location and sensibility its honesty simplicity and its universal human themes cross every boundary of age culture and geography Born into a wealthy family in Jiménez displayed a precocious poetic ability He initially contemplated a legal career and ostensibly studied law at the University of Seville but his dedication to literature was cemented when the eminent Nicaraguan poet and founder of the modernismo movement Rubén Darío read Jiménez ? s work encouraged him to visit Madrid and assisted in the publication of his youthful Almas de violeta ??Souls of Violet ? The death of his father in plunged Juan Ramón into a depression that took him to a sanatorium in Bordeaux where his recuperation included an a ?air with his doctor ? s wife On returning to Madrid Jiménez met the writer and poet Zenobia Camprubi Aymar and they married in New York in the year of Jiménez ? s masterpiece Diario de un Poeta Reciencasado Diary of a Newlywed Poet Zenobia was an indispensable part of Jiménez ? s creative life thereafter CWith the start of the Spanish Civil War in Jiménez and Zenobia emigrated to Puerto Rico where Jiménez later became a professor of Spanish language They also spent time in Cuba Florida and Washington D C Zenobia died in December a few days after Jiménez was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature It was a shattering loss and he died two years later Both Jiménez and Zenobia are buried in Moguer Jiménez ? s exile to Puerto Rico in is mirrored in Mario CastelnuovoTedesco ? s exile to America three years later Castelnuovo-Tedesco was born in into a Jewish Florentine family whose Tuscan history reaches back to the sixteenth century His reputation was established with the opera La Mandragola The Mandrake which won the prestigious Concorso Lirico Nazionale and received its premiere at Venice ? s hallowed Teatro La Fenice The s also saw performances of Castelnuovo-Tedesco ? s works in America notably his concertos for violin I Profeti The Prophets and cello Both were premiered by Arturo Toscanini and the New York Philharmonic with Jascha Heifetz and Gregor Piatigorsky as

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