Tárrega: Adelita

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Miloš: The Guitar

Miloš: The Guitar


Albéniz:

Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47)

Granada (from Suite española No. 1, Op. 47)

Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47)

anon.:

Romance d'Amour (Jeux Interdits)

Domeniconi:

Koyunbaba, Op. 19

Granados:

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 5 'Andaluza'

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 2 'Orientale'

Llobet:

El Testament d'Amelia (Amelia's Testament)

Tárrega:

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Lagrima

Adelita

Capricho árabe

Theodorakis:

Méra Magioú (A day in May)

You have set, My Star


‘The music on this CD reflects my character. It tells the listener who I am.’ Miloš Karadaglić

Charismatic guitarist Miloš Karadaglić debuts on Deutsche Grammophon with an album saluting his instrument’s Mediterranean heritage. Born in the Balkan state of Montenegro, Miloš’s love-affair with the guitar began when he was eight, when his father played him a recording of Segovia making magic with Albeniz’s ‘Asturias’. Miloš gave his first public performance at nine, entered (and won) his first national competition at eleven. He became a star performer on television and radio, took guitar master-classes in Belgrade, and then, shortly after the end of the Balkan war, decided to try for a scholarship at London’s Royal Academy of Muisic.

Miloš’s choices of solo repertoire as well as music for guitar and orchestra are guaranteed to appeal to all lovers of guitar, classical and non-classical alike.

“He punched through this trio of ballads (El Decamerón Negro) with an innate poise and elegance that made you sit up and listen . . . And then the firecracker: A superbly inflected, impeccably judged rendition of Ginastera’s Sonata − a giant tapestry of sound combining luminous melancholy and bravura energy” (The Times)

Bonus DVD

The DVD features a 30min documentary with footage filmed in Montenegro and London. The film brings Miloš’s inspirational story to light, an evocative and beautifully photographed piece that explores his background and how he came to be who he is today. It will showcase Miloš’s talent, his style of play and unique approach to classical guitar and his desire to redefine it as a contemporary instrument. Miloš wants to make classical guitar matter; he wants us to fall in love with its beauty and raw passion and bring new audiences to its repertoire.

The film will not just focus on Miloš the guitarist, but also the person behind the guitar. This will build a bridge between the human story and music, giving the viewer an opportunity to get to know a young man from Montenegro and how each stage of his life has contributed to bringing him to this point.

“Karadaglic can articulate rapidly with the best of them, but what stands out even in busy textures is an unshakably serene breadth of phrasing, fluent rhythm and unforced rubato...Nor does he need to draw attention to his own virtuosity, and his music-making is all the more absorbing for it.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2011 *****

“Understandably, he focuses mainly on the instrument's Iberian heritage, with dextrous readings of the familiar Tárrega and Albéniz standards: the latter's Asturias is delivered with poise and clarity, while the superb trilling triplets of Tárrega's Recuerdos de la Alhambra are perfectly measured. Elsewhere, two tunes by Mikis Theodorakis offer a taste of the guitarist's Balkan heritage.” The Independent, 22nd April 2011 ****

“The playing is lithe, subtle of timbre and transcendentally beautiful.” The Telegraph, 12th May 2011 *****

“there are masterpieces here: classic arrangements of piano pieces from Albeniz’s Suite espagnola and Granados’s Danzas espagnolas, dazzlingly played, and works by the contemporary composers Carlo Domeniconi and Mikis Theodorakis that emphasise the Islamic influence on this essentially Mediterranean music.” Sunday Times, 29th May 2011 ****

“Karadaglić demonstrates exemplary technical skill and command of the instrument, musical flair and some really arresting and unusual tone colours in the style of his hero Julian Bream...He's at his most impressive and exciting in the transcriptions of piano works by Albeniz - Asturias and Granada - where his brilliant technique is evident.” Classic FM Magazine, July 2011 ***

BBC Music Magazine

Instrumental Choice - May 2011

DG - 4779693

(CD)

$12.25

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Cavatina: Guitar Classics

Cavatina: Guitar Classics


Albéniz:

Granada (from Suite española No. 1, Op. 47)

Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47)

Barrios Mangoré:

Vals, Op. 8 No. 4

Maxixe

Brouwer, L:

Guajira criolla

Preludio in D

Donostia:

Onazez! Dolor

Duarte, J W:

Idylle Pour Ida

Granados:

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 10 'Melancólica'

Lauro:

Vals venezolano No. 3 'Vals criollo' or 'Natalia'

Malats:

Serenata espanola

Myers:

Cavatina (from The Deerhunter)

Núñez, Enrique:

Tango for guitar, Op. 7

Ponce, M:

Prelude No. 9 in E major

Sardinha:

Naqueles Velhos Tempos

Tárrega:

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

María, gavota

Adelita

Villa-Lobos:

Chôros No. 1 for guitar


Marcelo Kayath (guitar)

Alto - ALC1045

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$7.50

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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

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - September 2012

Avie - AV2254

(CD)

$17.50

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La Guitarra Española

La Guitarra Española


Guerau:

Marionas

Canarios

Llobet:

Canciones populares catalanas

Mertz:

Ständchen. Mäßig, tempo rubato (Franz Schubert, arr. Mertz)

Lied ohne Worte (Bardenklänge)

Milán:

Pavana 2

Fantasia X

Murcia:

Giga

Cumbées

Narvaez:

4 Variations on "Guárdame las vacas"

Paseabase el Rey moro

Canción del Emperador (sobre "Mille Regretz" de Josquin des Prez)

Sanz:

Pavanas con partitas al ayre Español

Folias

Lantururu

Canarios

Schubert:

Adieu (spurious)

arr. Tárrega

Sor:

Introduction et variations sur l'air: Malborough Op. 28

Andantino in D minor (from Six Divertimenti, Op. 2)

Andante Maestoso, Op. 11 No. 5

Andante espressivo

Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9

Tárrega:

Andante sostenuto

Lagrima

Mazurka in G

Paquito (Vals)

Adelita

Marieta (Mazurka)

Endecha

Sueno

Oremus

Pavana


José Miguel Moreno (vihuela, baroque guitar, classical-romantic guitar, post-romantic guitar)

There is no question of José Miguel Moreno being anything other than the leading Spanish specialist in historical plucked string instruments. As a concert performer, researcher, builder and collector of instruments and co-founder of the Glossa label, Moreno has, over the last 30 years, been the guiding beacon for a number of succeeding generations of guitarists and lutenists the world over. Glossa was the label for which he recorded two of his now legendary programmes, La Guitarra Española (1536-1836) and La Guitarra Española (1818-1918). These had previously been deleted but Glossa are now bringing them back as a double set.

Moreno plays a range of instruments made either by Lourdes Uncilla or by himself in order to infuse with a new vitality the fundamental repertories in the history of the guitar as bequeathed by the vihuelists Narváez, Milán and Mudarra, then later composed by figures such as Francisco Guerau, Santiago de Murcia and Gaspar Sanz, and subsequently through the romantic scores of Fernando Sor and Johann Kaspar Mertz. Tárrega and Llobet, the great masters of post-Romanticism, close this survey striding with infinite musicality across the most representative compositions of four centuries of the Spanish guitar. This special edition marks, as well, the departure point of a new process of collaboration between José Miguel Moreno and the label which he helped to create, with brand new recordings being planned, which will appear from the autumn of this year onwards.

Glossa - GCD920111

(CD - 2 discs)

$28.75

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Tarrega!

Tarrega!


Calleja Gómez:

Tango de la Cadera (from El Ratón)

Chueca:

La gran vía: Jota de los Ratas

Malats:

Serenata espanola

Serenata Andaluza

Mendelssohn:

Gondellied (Barcarolle) in A

String Quartet No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 12: Canzonetta

Tárrega:

Danza Mora

Capricho árabe

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Mazurka (en sol)

Adelita

Marieta (Mazurka)

María, gavota

Pavana

Minuet

Alborada

Estudio en la major

Gran vals

Prelude No. 1 in E major

Prelude No. 2 in A major

Prelude No. 5 in G major

Lagrima

Endecha

Oremus

Reverie


Manuel Barrueco (guitar)

Tonar Music - TONAR01201

(CD)

$20.50

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Spanish Guitar Music

Spanish Guitar Music


Albéniz:

Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47)

Mallorca, barcarola, Op. 202

Sevilla (from Suite Española, Op. 47)

Recuerdos de Viaje, Op. 71: No. 6 - Rumores de la caleta

Granados:

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 5 'Andaluza'

Malats:

Serenata espanola

Pernambuco:

Maxixe Choro

Sor:

Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9

L'Encouragement, Op. 34

Tárrega:

Adelita

Lagrima

Turina:

Sonata for Guitar, Op. 61


Friedemann Wuttke, David Lorenz, Rita Honti, Simeon Simow (guitar)

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Profil Medien - PH10056

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Classical Guitar Performance

Classical Guitar Performance


Albéniz:

Granada (from Suite española No. 1, Op. 47)

Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47)

anon.:

Romance d'Amour (Jeux Interdits)

Bach, J S:

Lute Suite No. 1 in E minor, BWV996

Sanz:

Españoleta

Canarios

Sor:

Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9

Tárrega:

Capricho árabe

Lagrima

Adelita

María, gavota

Recuerdos de la Alhambra


Bonell-Young - DYDV1

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$20.00

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Tárrega - Guitar Music

Tárrega - Guitar Music


Tárrega:

Preludios

Las dos Hermanitas

Adelita

Marieta (Mazurka)

Mazurka in G

María, gavota

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Rosita

Pepita (polka)

Capricho árabe

Paquito (Vals)

Gran vals

Alborado. Capricho

Isabel (Vals) [Johann Strauss II]

Vals (in D)

Pavana

Estudio Brillante


Mats Bergström (guitar)

“Beautifully played….Bergström’s reading is also very convincing.” MusicWeb International on a previous release

Naxos Guitar Collections - 8572365

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$8.50

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Segovia - 1950's American Recordings Volume 3

Segovia - 1950's American Recordings Volume 3


Aguirre:

Cancion

Alard:

Study in A from Ten artistic studies for violin Op. 19

Albéniz:

Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47)

Esplá:

Levantine Impressions Nos. 2 & 5

Malats:

Serenata espanola

Ponce, M:

Six Preludes

No. VI, No. VII, No. IX, No. I, No. III & No. IV

Mexican Folksong No. 3 La Valentina

Theme Varie et Finale

Guitar Sonata No. 3

Mazurka from Four Pieces

Valse from Four Pieces

Tárrega:

Marieta (Mazurka)

Prelude No. 5 in G major

Prelude No. 2 in A major

María, gavota

Mazurka in G

Adelita

Capricho árabe

Recuerdos de la Alhambra


“This tranche of US recordings is dominated by Ponce and Tárrega. Many of the pieces were designed to develop or display different techniques, but here musicality is always to the fore.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2008 *****

Historical Recordings - up to 25% off

Naxos Historical Segovia Edition - 8111091

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Narciso Yepes - Recuerdos

Narciso Yepes - Recuerdos

Portrait of the Artist


Albéniz:

Asturias (from Suite espanola, Op. 47)

Transc. Andrés Segovia

Malagueña, Op. 165, No. 3

anon.:

Romance d'Amour (Jeux Interdits)

(arr. Narciso Yepes)

Bach, J S:

Lute Suite No. 2 in C minor, BWV997

Preludio & Fuga

Castelnuovo-Tedesco:

Guitar Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 99

London Symphony Orchestra, García Navarro

Giuliani:

Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A major, Op. 30

English Chamber Orchestra, García Navarro

Granados:

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 5 'Andaluza'

Mudarra:

Fantasìa X (que contrahaze la harpa en la manera de Ludovico)

Poulenc:

Sarabande for solo guitar, Op. 179

Rodrigo:

Concierto de Aranjuez

Ruiz-Pipó:

Cancion y Danza No. 1

rev. Narciso Yepes

Sainz de la Maza, R:

Petenera para guitarra

Andaluza

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K32 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K332 in B flat major

Sor:

Fantaisie Villageoise, Op. 52

Tárrega:

Recuerdos de la Alhambra

Adelita

Telemann:

Partita Polonaise in A major for two guitars

with Godelieve Monden (guitar)

Torroba:

Madroños

Villa-Lobos:

Etude for Guitar, W 235 No. 12 in A minor

Prelude No. 1 in E minor


Narciso Yepes (guitar)

The accompanying booklet is in the best Portrait of the Artist style with a wide selection of photos, some of them from the Yepes family collection.

DG - 4777328

(CD - 2 discs)

$15.75

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