Publications & recordings

Publications

For a list of research publications, please see the latest version of my CV.

Alberto Ginastera's Doce Preludios Americanos, Op. 23

In 2016 I had the privilege of preparing a new edition of Alberto Ginastera’s Doce Preludios Americanos Op. 12 (Twelve American Preludes) for piano, at the invitation of Carl Fischer Publishing, the US publishing house that first published this work in 1946. This edition includes my own recording of the whole piece. In order to prepare this new edition I consulted many sources, including the correspondence between Ginastera and the people at Carl Fischer in 1945 and 1946, and the original manuscripts of the work in the Paul Sacher Archives in Switzerland.

This new, annotated edition and recording of the piece contains suggested fingerings and pedal, as well as an extensive foreword with the history of the piece, stylistic considerations, and teaching and practicing suggestions. Issued in October 2016. Published Carl Fischer Publishing.

Recordings

I am an active performer and clinician of the music of Latin America and Argentina. In addition to the recordings listed below, I perform regularly in the online Sonus International Music Festival.

Upcoming recording

Alejandro Cremaschi and Paul Erhard will be recording a new CD of music by Luis Jorge González, which will include Chacona Tangante, Canciones de Peregrino and Arioso for double bass and piano, and the 1991 work Sonata del Plata, a major work for piano solo. To be released by Meridian Records in 2025.

Past recordings

Tango: Body and Soul

Trio Cordilleras: Beth Kipper, violin, Thomas Heinrich, cello, Alejandro Cremaschi piano. Music by Piazzolla, Francini, de Caro, Luis J. Gonzalez, Juan M. Solare and Alonso-Crespo.

Recorded in 2014 and released in 2015 by Meridian Records

For sale at Amazon.com and Meridian Records.

Available on Spotify.

Fervor: the music of Luis Jorge González

Fervor CD

Contains City Twilights, for piano solo, performed by Alejandro Cremaschi; Beyond Departure, for trombone and piano, performed by William Stanley and Margaret McDonald; Con Fervor Por Buenos Aires, for mezzo-soprano and piano, performed by Julie Simson and Alejandro Cremaschi; and  Sonata Elegíaca, for viola and piano, performed by Erika Eckert and Margaret McDonald.

Recorded in 2011. Released by Meridian Records in 2012.

For sale at Amazon.com and Meridian Records.

Available on Spotify.

Las Puertas del Tiempo

Puertas del tiempo.

Contains Las Puertas del Tiempo for violin, cello and piano, and the piano pieces: Luces de Medianoche, Sonatina Estival and De Fiestas y Danzas. Performed by Beth Kipper, violin, Thomas Heinrich, cello, and Alejandro Cremaschi, piano.

Recorded in 2007. Released by Meridian Records in 2008.

For sale at Amazon.com and Meridian Records.

Available on Spotify.

Luis Gianneo: complete works in 3 CDs

Contains Argentine composer Luis Gianneo's complete works for piano solo. Cremaschi recorded: Suite, Sonatina, Nocturne, Noche en la Sierra and Improvisation. 

Recorded in 2000. Released in 2001 by Marco Polo.

Available on Amazon.com, Naxos and Spotify (volume 3 and volume 1).

Carlos Guastavino: Songs and piano duos.

Cremaschi recorded Tres Romances for two pianos.

Recorded in 2000. Released by Ostinato in 2001.

 

Carlos Guastavino: Obra Integral para Piano Solo

Cremaschi recorded: La Tarde en Rincón and Sonatina in g minor.

Recorded and released in 1997 by Cosentino (Argentina).

Available on Amazon Music and Spotify.