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Julian Bream - Baroque Guitar Recital: J.S. Bach, G. Sanz, F. Sor, S.L. Weiss, R. De Visee (2003)

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Julian Bream - Baroque Guitar Recital: J.S. Bach, G. Sanz, F. Sor, S.L. Weiss, R. De Visee (2003)

Julian Bream - Baroque Guitar Recital: J.S. Bach, G. Sanz, F. Sor, S.L. Weiss, R. De Visée (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 250 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 155 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Guitar | Label: BMG/RCA | # 09026 64001 2 | Time: 01:05:34

The fluidity of his playing on this album is amazing. Each note falls in place at exactly the right moment. Besides the well-known J.S. Bach, he also introduces us to several other less-known Baroque composers: Gaspar Sanz, Fernando Sor, S.L. Weiss, & Robert de Visee. Too often, Baroque music is presented as just an exercise in counterpoint. In this album, the rhythm is matched to human emotions in such a way that it's not just an academic exercise. The music is both exhilarating and soothing.

Narciso Yepes - Malagueña. Spanish Guitar Music: Albéniz, Falla, Granados, Rodrigo, Tárrega, Ruiz-Pipó, Sanz, Soler, Sor (2000)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Narciso Yepes - Malagueña. Spanish Guitar Music: Albéniz, Falla, Granados, Rodrigo, Tárrega, Ruiz-Pipó, Sanz, Soler, Sor (2000)

Narciso Yepes - Malagueña. Spanish Guitar Music: Albéniz, Falla, Granados, Rodrigo, Tárrega, Ruiz-Pipó, Sanz, Soler, Sor (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 307 Mb | Total time: 76:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutche Grammophon | # 469 649-2 | Recorded: 1968, 1971, 1977

The popularity of the guitar has never waned and the sun-drenched sound of Spanish guitar music is one of the instrument’s most popular incarnations. At the helm of performers of this style of guitar music is Narciso Yepes who recorded vast amounts of guitar music for Deutsche Gramophon. This collection brings together some of the gems from among these recordings and indeed, from the body of work for Spanish guitar.

The 17th Century of Hopkinson Smith: Kapsberger, Sanz, Guerau, Gaultier, Mouton [5CDs] (2000)

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The 17th Century of Hopkinson Smith: Kapsberger, Sanz, Guerau, Gaultier,  Mouton [5CDs] (2000)

The 17th Century of Hopkinson Smith: Kapsberger, Sanz, Guerau, Gaultier, Mouton [5CDs] (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.25 Gb | Total time: 05:08:53 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Astrée-Naïve | # E 8816 | Recorded: 1979, 1987, 1990, 1995

Born in New York in 1946, Swiss-American lutenist Hopkinson Smith graduated from Harvard with Honors in Music in 1972. His instrumental studies took him to Europe where he worked with Emilio Pujol, a great pedagogue in the highest Catalan artistic tradition, and with the Swiss lutenist, Eugen Dombois, whose sense of organic unity between performer, instrument, and historical period has had lasting effects on him. He has been involved in numerous chamber music projects and was one of the founding members of the ensemble Hespèrion XX. Since the mid-80’s, he has focused almost exclusively on the solo repertoires for early plucked instrument, producing a series of prize-winning recordings for Astrée and Naïve, which feature Spanish music for vihuela and baroque guitar, French lute music of the Renaissance and baroque, English and Italian music of the 16th early 17th century and music from the German high baroque.