JOSÉ ANTÔNIO REZENDE
DE ALMEIDA PRADO (1943-2010)

COMPLETE CARTAS CELESTES • 1
CARTAS CELESTES NOS. 1 – 3 AND 15


ALEYSON SCOPEL

“Cartas Celestes is a heroically audacious cycle, in which I get the opportunity to experience and play with all kinds of resonances and sounds the piano has to offer -- from the most percussive to the most sublime. These works are embedded with imagination, colors, and an almost mythological understanding and approach to the universe. The result is a seamlessly poetic and, albeit Brazilian, universal music, grounded by compositional techniques that give it a perfectly well-conceived arch.” – Aleyson Scopel

Listen to an excerpt from Cartas Celestes No. 3
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JOSÉ ANTÔNIO REZENDE
DE ALMEIDA PRADO
(1943-2010)

About this Recording

Cartas Celestes (Celestial Charts) is one of prolific Brazilian composer José Antônio Rezende de Almeida Prado’s most important achievements. Exploring every kind of resonance and sound the piano has to offer and using a new harmonic language called “transtonality”, this set of works is described by pianist Aleyson Scopel as “a heroically audacious cycle” that depicts the sky and constellations in “colours, light, darkness and an almost mythological understanding and approach to the universe”.

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CARTAS CELESTES NO. 1 (1974) (16:47)
Pórtico do Crepúsculo (Sunset’s Gateway) 00:00
Noite - Vésper - Vênus (Night - Vesper - Venus) 01:07
Via-láctea (Milky Way) 02:25
Galáxia NGC224-M31 - Nebulosa de Andrômeda (Nebula of Andromeda) 05:23
Meteoros (Meteors) 06:10
Constelação I - Hércules (Constellation I - Hercules) 06:27
Aglomerado globular Messier 13 (Globular Cluster Messier 13) 07:42
Meteoros (Meteors) 08:01
Aglomerado globular Messier 13 (Globular Cluster Messier 13) 08:14
Constelação II - Lyra (Constellation II - Lyra) 08:32
Nebulosa NGC696095 (Nebula NGC696095) 09:36
Constelação III - Scorpio (Constellation III - Scorpio) 10:21
Aglomerado globular Messier 13 (Globular Cluster Messier 13) 11:54
Nebulosa NGC696095 (Nebula NGC696095) 12:20
Meteoros (Meteors) 12:39
Alpha Piscium 12:49
Via-láctea (Milky Way) 13:18
Vênus (Venus) 14:03
Pórtico da Aurora (Dawn’s Gateway) 14:35
Manhã (Morning) 15:45
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CARTAS CELESTES NO. 2 (1981) (21:37)
Grande Nuvem de Magalhães (Large Magellanic Cloud) 00:00
Constelação I – Pavão (Constellation – Peacock) 02:03
Alfa e Beta do Índio (Alpha-Beta of the Indian) 02:38
Constelação II – Peixe Austral (Constellation II – The Southern Fish) 03:15
Mercúrio, o planeta mais próximo do Sol –
(Planet Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun) 05:02
Galáxia NGC 5128 (Galaxy NGC 5128) 08:27
Constelação III – Eridanus, o Rio (Constellation III – Eridanus, the River) 12:55
Constelação IV – Tucano (Constellation IV – Toucan) 14:12
Constelação V – Cetus, Baleia (Constellation V – Cetus, The Whale) 14:22
Aglomerado Globular XI do Tucano (Globular Cluster XI of the Toucan) 15:18
Urano, o planeta verde-azulado e seus 4 satélites
(Uranus, the green-blue planet and its 4 satellites) 15:55
Pequena Nuvem de Magalhães (Small Magellanic Cloud) 19:15
Cometa (Comet) 21:05
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CARTAS CELESTES NO. 3 (1981) (17:52)
Lua quarto crescente (Crescent moon) 00:00
Constelação I – Orion, o caçador (Constellation I – Orion, the hunter) 01:20
Betelgeuse, a mais fulgurante estrela (Betelgeuse, the brightest star) 03:18
Lua cheia (Full moon) 04:45
Constelação II – Taurus (Constellation II – Taurus) 06:03
Marte (Mars) 08:32
Lua quarto minguante (Gibbous moon) 13:27
Algol, a estrela variável (Algol, the variable star) 14:48
Lua nova (New moon) 16:13
4
CARTAS CELESTES NO. 15 (2009) * (16:21)
GRB 090423 00:00
Nebulosa do Esquimó (Eskimo Nebula) 04:07
Constelação de Pictoris & Planeta extra-solar
(Pictor Constellation & Extrasolar Planet) 07:15
Constelação da Ave do Paraíso (The Bird of Paradise Constellation) 09:39
Nebulosa Planetária NGC 3195 (Planetary Nebula NCG 3195) 11:58
Vento Solar (Solar Wind) 14:32
* WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING

TOTAL TIME: 72:36

<<< Tracks 1 & 2

ALEYSON SCOPEL

Brazilian pianist ALEYSON SCOPEL has performed worldwide in solo, chamber and concerto settings, and has won multiple awards and prizes at international competitions, such as the Nelson Freire and Magda Tagliaferro awards and the Villa- Lobos International Piano Competition. His performance of the first volume 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 volume of the series. Aleyson Scopel graduated with distinction in performance and academic honours from the New England Conservatory of Music, in Boston, where he studied with Patricia Zander and was also awarded the Blüthner prize. He then furthered his studies in Brazil with Celia Ottoni and Myrian Dauelsberg.

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