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Paul Desenne - PAUL DESENNE: Jaguar Songs. Nancy Green (Vlc). Cello Classics CC1026.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 October 2013

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References

1 The 19th-century Mexican composer Ricardo Castro (1864–1907) wrote a Concierto para Violoncello y Orquesta (c.1895). See the recording by the Mexican cellist Carlos Prieto, Tres siglos: Tres conciertos para violonchello y orquesta, Urtext Records, B002ED6VPY (2009).

2 See the list of works for cello by Latin American composers in Marcano, Germán, Música latinoamericana para violonchelo:catálogo de obras, ed. Ojeda, Roberto (Caracas, 2004)Google Scholar.

3 For more information see: www.pauldesenne.com.

4 Paul Desenne, notes to Jaguar Songs, Cello Classics CC1026.

5 Desenne writes in the booklet, ‘…an Afro-Venezuelan form of bamboo percussion trios, accompanying singers and dancers. Quitiplás is an amazing structure of interlocking patterns played by three sizes of bamboo tubes struck on a hard floor or a stone.’