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Narciso Yepes - Nächte In Spanischen Gärten [Deutsche Grammophon 423 786-2] {Germany 198_, 1971}

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Narciso Yepes - Nächte In Spanischen Gärten [Deutsche Grammophon 423 786-2] {Germany 198_, 1971}

Narciso Yepes - Nächte In Spanischen Gärten / Nights In Spanish Gardens
FLAC, EAC, LOG & CUE | Full Artwork | Size: 293 MB + Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Deutsche Grammophon 423 786-2 | Country/Year: Germany 198_, 1971
Genre: Classical Guitar | Hoster: Filepost/Filefactory

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Narciso Yepes - Nächte In Spanischen Gärten [Deutsche Grammophon 423 786-2] {Germany 198_, 1971}



Extraction Log:

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 6. February 2012, 19:48

Narciso Yepes / Nächte in spanischen Gärten

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Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction : 667
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

Used output format : User Defined Encoder
Selected bitrate : 896 kBit/s
Quality : High
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Peak level 97.9 %
Extraction speed 7.8 X
Range quality 99.9 %
Test CRC 1927F08D
Copy CRC 1927F08D
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Dynamic Range Log:

foobar2000 1.1.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2012-02-06 20:44:50

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Analyzed: Narciso Yepes / Nächte in spanischen Gärten
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR12 -4.49 dB -22.13 dB 3:09 01-Rescuerdos de la Alhambra
DR14 -2.58 dB -21.55 dB 3:18 02-Sonate e-moll
DR11 -5.80 dB -21.75 dB 1:31 03-Bourée e-moll
DR13 -0.28 dB -16.96 dB 3:26 04-Passemeze et Branle de Poictou
DR14 -5.31 dB -24.05 dB 4:56 05-Sarabande e-moll
DR12 -5.96 dB -22.23 dB 1:24 06-Saltarello
DR11 -10.53 dB -24.94 dB 1:57 07-Alborada, Capriccio
DR13 -0.18 dB -19.29 dB 2:58 08-Danza del molinero, Farruca
DR13 -7.82 dB -27.01 dB 4:59 09-Dos Canciones populares catalanes
DR10 -1.96 dB -17.55 dB 1:41 10-Danza Nr. 1
DR13 -2.25 dB -19.35 dB 4:43 11-Prélude Nr. 1 e-moll
DR12 -8.69 dB -24.01 dB 1:54 12-El abejorro, Etude
DR15 -0.77 dB -23.37 dB 2:04 13-Passapie
DR16 -2.12 dB -24.15 dB 6:27 14-Suite española: Nr. 5 Asturias, Leyenda
DR18 -5.02 dB -26.72 dB 4:34 15-Piezas caracteristicas: Nr. 12 Torre bermeja, Serenata
DR14 -11.06 dB -29.39 dB 3:54 16-Recuerdos de viaje: Nr. 6 Rumores de la caleta, Malagueña
DR14 -9.38 dB -28.07 dB 5:47 17-Danza española Nr. 4, Villanesca
DR18 -2.86 dB -26.89 dB 5:02 18-Fandanguillo op.36
DR12 -12.08 dB -27.14 dB 2:25 19-Romance aus Jeux interdits
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Number of tracks: 19
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 534 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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CD Info:
Narciso Yepes – Nächte In Spanischen Gärten

Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Catalog#: 423 786-2
Series: Deutsche Grammophon Favorit
Released: 198_, 1971
Format: CD, Album
Land: Germany
Genre: Classical, Latin
Style: Baroque

Tracklist:

1 Francisco Tárrega Recuerdos De La Alhambra 3:05
2 Domenico Scarlatti Sonate E-moll 3:15
3 Johann Sebastian Bach Bourrée E-moll 1:27
4 Adrian Le Roy Passemeze Et Branle De Poictou 3:22
5 Johann Sebastian Bach Sarabande E-moll 4:53
6 Anonymus Saltarello 1:21
7 Francisco Tárrega Alborado. Capriccio 1:53
8 Manuel De Falla Danza Del Molinero. Farucca 2:55
9 Miguel Llobet Dos Canciones Populares Catalanes 4:56
10 Antonio Ruiz Pipó Danza Nr. 1 1:37
11 Heitor Villa-Lobos Prélude Nr. 1 E-moll 4:39
12 Emilio Pujol Al Abejorro. Etude 1:50
13 Salvador Bacarisse Passapie 2:01
14 Isaac Albéniz Suite Española: Nr. 5 Asturias. Leyenda 6:24
15 Isaac Albéniz Piezas Caracteristicas: Nr. 12 Torre Bermeja. Serenata 4:30
16 Isaac Albéniz Recuerdos De Viaje: Nr. 6 Rumores De La Caleta. Malagueña 3:50
17 Enrique Granados Danza Española Nr. 4. Villanesca 5:43
18 Joaquin Turina Fandanguillo Op. 36 4:58
19 Narciso Yepes Romance (Aus "Jeux Interdits") 2:24

Companies etc:

Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International GmbH
Made By – PDO
Printed By – Neef

Credits:

Art Direction – Hartmut Pfeiffer
Guitar – Narciso Yepes
Transcription By – Narciso Yepes (tracks: 14 to 17)

Notes:

? 1971 Polydor International GmbH, Hamburg

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode: 028942378629
Label Code: LC 0173
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA

Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Narciso-Yepes-N%C3%A4chte-In-Spanischen-G%C3%A4rten/release/3286643

Narciso Yepes - Nächte In Spanischen Gärten [Deutsche Grammophon 423 786-2] {Germany 198_, 1971}


Narciso Yepes (14 November 1927 – 3 May 1997) was a Spanish guitarist.
Yepes was born into a family of humble origin in Lorca, Region of Murcia. His father gave him his first guitar when he was four years old. He took his first lessons from Jesus Guevara, in Lorca. Later his family moved to Valencia when the Spanish Civil War started in 1936.

When he was 13, he was accepted to study at the Conservatorio de Valencia with the pianist and composer Vicente Asencio. Here he followed courses in harmony, composition, and performance.

On 16 December 1947 he made his Madrid début, performing Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez with Ataúlfo Argenta conducting the Spanish National Orchestra. The overwhelming success of this performance brought him renown from critics and public alike. Soon afterwards, he began to tour with Argenta, visiting Switzerland, Italy, Germany and France. During this time he was largely responsible for the growing popularity of the Concierto de Aranjuez.

Quotes by Angelo Gilardino on the relationship between Argenta and Yepes:

"A very young Narciso Yepes - not yet enlightened by Argenta's lessons, but surely capable of occupying the hot seat with dignity - gave at least one public performance of "Aranjuez" on 1948"

"[…] great Spanish conductor Ataulfo Argenta (1913-1958).[…] He associated Yepes to his project and he taught the guitarist how to perform Aranjuez note by note. Yepes was humble and intelligent enough to do exactly what Argenta had asked him to do. It was only after that historical recording that Aranjuez became a famous piece, and Yepes an even more famous guitarist."

"Argenta played the shapes at the piano and the guitarist absorbed them with his skilfullness."

"I refer to the interpretation of the piece: in order to have the solo part performed with full consistency to his views (and to the orchestra) Argenta took Yepes under a thorough instruction and he was able to get from him the best. I never implied that Yepes couldn't read pieces himself - he had been given basic music instruction by the composer Vicente Asencio, who had added a lot of knowledge to the rather amateurish musical instruction Yepes had got from his former teacher, the guitarist Estanislao Marco."

In 1950, after performing in Paris, he spent a year studying interpretation under the violinist George Enescu, and the pianist Walter Gieseking. He also studied informally with Nadia Boulanger. This was followed by a long period in Italy where he profited from contact with artists of every kind.

On 18 May 1951, as he leant on the parapet of a bridge in Paris and watched the Seine flow by, Yepes unexpectedly heard a voice inside him ask, "What are you doing?" He had been an unbeliever for 25 years, perfectly content that there was no God or transcendence or afterlife. But that existential question, which he understood as God's call, changed everything for him. He became a devout Catholic, which he remained for the rest of his life.

In 1952 a work (Romance), Yepes claims to have written when he was a young boy, became the theme to the film Forbidden Games (Jeux interdits) by René Clément. Despite the fact that Yepes confessed to being its composer, the piece (Romance) has often been attributed to other authors; indeed published versions exist from before Yepes was even born, and the earliest known recording of the work dates from a cylinder from around 1900. In the credits of the film Jeux Interdits, however, Romance is credited as "Traditional: arranged - Narciso Yepes." Yepes also performed other pieces for the Forbidden Games soundtrack. His later credits as film composer include the soundtracks to La Fille aux yeux d'or (1961) and La viuda del capitán Estrada (1991). He also starred as a musician in the 1967 film version of El amor brujo.

In Paris he met Marysia Szumlakowska, a young Polish philosophy student. They married in 1958 and had two sons, Juan de la Cruz (deceased), Ignacio Yepes, an orchestral conductor and flautist, and one daughter, Ana Yepes, a dancer and choreographer.

In 1964, Yepes performed the Concierto de Aranjuez with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, premièring the ten-string guitar, which he invented in collaboration with the renowned guitar maker José Ramírez III.
Yepes' 10-string guitar tuning

The instrument made it possible to transcribe works originally written for baroque lute without deleterious transposition of the bass notes. However, the main reason for the invention of this instrument was the addition of string resonators tuned to C, A#, G#, F#, which resulted in the first guitar with truly chromatic string resonance - similar to that of the piano with its sustain/pedal mechanism.

After 1964, Yepes used the ten-string guitar exclusively, touring all six inhabited continents, performing in recitals as well as with the world's leading orchestras, giving an average of 130 performances each year.

Apart from being a consummate musician, Yepes was also a significant scholar. His research into forgotten manuscripts of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries resulted in the rediscovery of numerous works for guitar or lute. He was also the first person to record the complete lute works of Bach on period instruments (14-course baroque lute). In addition, through his patient and intensive study of his instrument, Narciso Yepes developed a revolutionary technique and previously unsuspected resources and possibilities.

He was granted many official honours including the Gold Medal for Distinction in Arts, conferred by King Juan Carlos I; membership in the Academy of “Alfonso X el Sabio” and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Murcia. In 1986 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Música of Spain, and he was elected unanimously to the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando[6].

In the 1980s, Yepes formed Trio Yepes with his son Ignacio Yepes on flute and recorder and his daughter Ana dancing to her own choreography.

After 1993, Narcisco Yepes limited his public appearances due to illness. He gave his last concert on 1 March 1996 in Santander (Spain).

He died in Murcia in 1997, after a long battle with lymphoma. wikipedia




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