Description
Silvestre Revueltas (1899-1940) was a foundational Mexican composer whose newly rediscovered early piano works reveal that he began composing in his teens, long before his celebrated orchestral masterpieces. These world-premiere recordings - 24 short pieces and a two-movement Sonatina--trace Revueltas's development from late Romantic influences toward the bold modernism that defined his later style. Rodolfo Ritter, pianist, scholar, and champion of Mexican music, brings these works to life with insight and authority, illuminating a previously unknown chapter in Revueltas's artistic evolution.