Tárrega: Prelude No. 18 in D

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Mattias Jacobsson: Invocación

Mattias Jacobsson: Invocación


Chopin:

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop'

trans. Tárrega / Jacobsson

Llobet:

El Testament d'Amelia (Amelia's Testament)

La cancó del lladre

El Noi de la Mare (The Mother's Son)

Arr. Llobet / Jacobsson

Pujol, E:

Tonadilla

Three Spanish Pieces

Tango espagñol

Guajira

Tárrega:

Capricho árabe

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Endecha

Lagrima

Prelude No. 18 in D

Prelude No. 2 in A major

Adelita

Mazurka in G

Sueno

plus:

Prelude No. 20 in C# minor (Chopin, trans. Tárrega)

Prelude No. 6 in G# minor (Chopin, trans. Tárrega)

Prelude No. 7 in D (Chopin, trans. Tárrega)

Mazurka No. 22 in F# minor (Chopin, trans. Tárrega)

Mazurka No. 25 in D minor (Chopin, trans. Tárrega / Jacobsson)


Mattias Jacobsson (guitar)

Guitarist Mattias Jacobsson makes his recording debut on Avie with Invocación, a unique perspective on the works of Francisco Tárrega, his inspiration Chopin, and his students Llobet and Pujol.

The brilliant young guitarist Mattias Jacobsson invokes a guitar tradition originating with the influential Spanish composer Francisco Tárrega. The repertoire explores Tárrega’s influences and legacy, from the inspiration that Chopin had on his musical output through to his students Miguel Llobet and Emilio Pujol. Tárrega often turned to Chopin’s favoured forms - Preludes, Mazurkas and Nocturnes - and also transcribed works in those forms by Chopin. Mattias has created a unique concept in the guitar discography by juxtaposing Chopin transcriptions with Tárrega’s most Chopinesque works. The “invocación” continues through works of two of Tárrega’s most prominent pupils in Barcelona and even extends to Mattias himself, whose first teacher Erik Möllerström studied in Barcelona and secured an instrument from the great guitar maker Ignacio Fleta e hijos, that now has been passed on to Mattias and is played on this recording.

Juilliard-trained Mattias Jacobsson was born in Stockholm and has studied with Göran Söllscher and Sharon Isbin, among others. He has performed throughout Europe and the United States, and has appeared on Spanish television, New York’s WQXR and National Public Radio’s Performance Today. He has further extended his reach with several features in Classical Guitar Magazine and hundreds of thousands of views on his YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/guitarcactus

“The playing throughout is refined, intelligent and highly musical; the tone, though never sweet, is fulsome and appealing. An outstanding debut.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2012

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Mårten Falk: Anecdotes

Mårten Falk: Anecdotes


Mertz:

Elegie

Bardenklange, Op. 13

Segovia:

Five Anecdotes

Neblina

Tárrega:

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Prelude No. 18 in D

Prelude No. 15 in D major

Prelude No. 2 in A major

Prelude No. 19 in D major

Prelude No. 9 in E major 'Lagrima'

Prelude No. 21 in D minor 'Endecha'

Oremus

Capricho árabe


Mårten Falk (guitar)

This acclaimed duo have produced an album that shines and sings Mårten Falk is one of Sweden’s foremost classical guitarists, renowned for his warm tone and sensitive playing. ‘Anecdotes’ is his first solo album, with romantic music from 1840-1940 by Mertz, Tárrega and Segovia. Falk is one of the first, and very few, guitarists in the world to record the ‘Five Anecdotes’ and ‘Neblina’ by the legendary Andrés Segovia.

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