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| |  | Villa-Lobos - Works for guitar
The guitar works of Villa-Lobos form only a small part of the composer’s overall output of more than a thousand works, but they show the three main sources of his inspiration: the luxuriance of his native Brazil; the music of Bach; and the European avant-garde, in which he had immersed himself in the Paris of the 1920s, with friends including Varèse, Picasso and many others. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: Complete Music for Solo Guitar
"A listener would be hard pressed to find a more immediately likeable 71 minutes of music on CD. It is made even more appealing by Norbert Kraft, who seems to cast a perfect light on every small gem. He dazzles not only with his sure and steady technique, but also with the uncanny perception he shows in capturing the essence of each of the pieces on this highly desirable CD. The recorded sound is close and intimate, with just the right amount of warmth, and the low asking price makes this release a true bargain." - Schwann Inside (Rad Bennett) May 2001 | | | (also available to download from $5.75) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: Melodia Sentimental
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: Complete Guitar Music
Frédéric Zigante (guitar) Heitor Villa-Lobos is widely recognised as Brazil’s most important composer, whose style reflects his country and his era: rooted in 20-th century European modernism, he developed his own unique style, blending all colours, smells and sounds of his homeland into his rich, exuberant and vibrant music. Villa-Lobos wrote an immense oeuvre. An important place hold his guitar works, the perfect instrument to present his own style, fusing Latin-American folk-inspired elements with more “learned” European forms, like Etudes and Preludes. The complete guitar works of Villa Lobos, played by one of the best classical guitarists of today, Frédéric Zigante. Villa-Lobos is perhaps best known for his large scale and exotic orchestral works, but he had a passion for the guitar that went back to his youth, and on which he was a masterful performer. Listeners who know the large orchestral works such as Choros Nos.9 and 12 will be surprised that this group of works – Choros, (which numbered 14 in all, and are all based on Brazilian folk music) started with a work for solo guitar – no.1 is included on CD2 of this set. His output for guitar is slim, but of good quality, and it suffers little from the weaknesses that are apparent in his 12 symphonies, or the 5 piano concertos. When he is at his most improvisatory, and free from formal structures and ‘classical’ restraints he is at his best, and the music has a fresh and spontaneous feel. Villa-Lobos saw a connection between the music of Bach and the music of his native country, and he explored this in his series of works ‘Bachianas brasileiras’. The 12 Etudes from 1928 were written for Segovia. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: Sexteto místico and other chamber music
William Ludwig (bassoon), Jared Hauser (oboe), Douglas Rubio (guitar), Nicholas Roth (piano), Tannis Gibson (piano), Timothy McAllister (soprano saxophone), Rachel Ferris (harp), Jill Heyboer (flute), Timothy McAllister (alto saxophone), Nicholas Roth (celesta) | |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos: The Complete Solo Guitar Music
HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS was born in Rio de Janeiro, the son of an intellectual who taught him to play the cello. After his death the young Heitor learned to play the guitar, an instrument associated with the lower ranks of society. In 1906 he embarked on a legendary trip to the North of his country; he travelled across the coast as far as Manaus, in the Amazon, meeting the humble people and intuitively absorbing their habits and rich musical folklore; later in his life he would exaggerate facts from this trip, inspired by the scientific expeditions that were taking place at the same time. Back to Rio in 1910, he married a pianist and tried (unsuccessfully) to catch up with his musical education as a ‘serious’ composer, while working as a free-lance musician, playing at the opera house at night and in cafes during the day. His earliest known guitar works, which now comprise the Suite populaire brésilienne, belong to this period. Villa-Lobos was already in his thirties when he was ‘discovered’ by the pianist Artur Rubinstein, then a frequent visitor to South America. He added many of the Brazilian's pieces to his repertoire and prepared the ground for his first trip to Europe. Sponsored by magnates, Villa-Lobos lived in Paris from 1923 to 1930, where, through his natural charisma, he became one of the most respected composers, a friend of the major artists of the time and a darling of the press. Encouraged by the good reception to his exoticism, he felt liberated from the petit-bourgeois taste that had informed his earlier work and created an enormous number of experimental pieces. Around 1929, at one stroke he revolutionized the history of the guitar with the composition of the 12 Études. “Covering three ages of its composer, the music dips into delicious Braziliana and peaks with the spectacular Etudes. Zanon's lyricism and sustained brilliance make this the collection to have.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2011 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Villa Lobos: Complete Solo Works
An exceptional guitarist pays homage to Latin America’s greatest composer. He documents three important creative phases in the career of this composer, who began as a cellist, taught himself to play the guitar and as Brazil’s musical heart and soul bequeathed more than a thousand works in various shapes and sizes. “A milestone of the guitar discography” (Stuttgarter Zeitung). “Frank Bungarten's bold playing suits the rainbow colours of Villa-Lobos's music, and the huge technical demands of the studies hold no fear for him...he always retains a singing melodic line, which adds up to a loose-limbed, spontaneous feel that's very appropriate...Bungarten is a first-rate player and does the music every justice.” Classic FM Magazine, February 2011 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Villa-Lobos - Piano Music Volume 7
Villa-Lobos was one of the most prolific of all 20th-century composers. The works on this seventh volume of the complete piano works show the multilayered nature of Villa-Lobos’s idiom, which is as exuberant as the Brazilian landscape that inspired him so often. Amazonas, subtitled ‘Brazilian Indian ballet’, is based on indigenous themes that were embedded in the texture, and innovatively varied and transformed through sophisticated harmonic and rhythmic experiments. Even today Amazonas remains startling for its adventurous musical language. Several of the shorter pieces on this disc exist only in manuscript, and receive here their world première recording. “There are four world premiere recordings on this disc, some of them still in manuscript. Naxos's sound is exemplary, James Melo's notes more than informative and, most of all, Sonia Rubinsky's playing is a marvel of power, grace and fluency.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2009 | | | (also available to download from $5.75) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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