Smaro Gregoriadou - El Aleph 20th & 21st Century Guitar Music (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Smaro Gregoriadou
- Title: El Aleph 20th & 21st Century Guitar Music
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Delos
- Genre: Classical, Guitar
- Quality: flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 00:58:52
- Total Size: 533 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Préludes pour guitare: I. Larghetto
02. Préludes pour guitare: II. Moderato
03. Préludes pour guitare: III. Scherzando vivace
04. Préludes pour guitare: IV. Vivo con fuoco-Più lento cantando-Tempo 1
05. Prelude in C Minor
06. Las Abejas
07. Suite Andina: Aire de Zamba
08. Danza Paraguaya No. 1
09. Thème, varié et finale
10. 3 Tentos: No. 1, Du schönes Bächelin
11. 3 Tentos: No. 2, Es findet das Aug oft
12. 3 Tentos: No. 3, Sohn Laios
13. The Fall of Birds: II. Toccata
14. Tango Grotesco
15. Tactus Spiritus
16. Temptation of the Renaissance
17. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: I. Prism
18. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: II. Cantus
19. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: III. Yo, no
The above quote is typical of critical response, not only to Greek guitar virtuoso and composer Smaro Gregoriadou’s amazing playing, but to her unique (and pioneering) applied research into different instrument designs, tunings and performance techniques – both historic and modern. Her previous two albums for Delos – Reinventing Guitar, volumes 1 and 2 – won plaudits from reviewers the world over, and expanded performing and stylistic horizons for guitarists and everywhere.
While her two previous Delos releases concentrate largely on Baroque-era music, this one sticks to music of particular appeal from the past century, as well as forays into the new millennium – using a number of different guitars that she has helped to develop. While this release’s pieces are mostly for solo guitar, the program includes Smaro’s own arresting composition, El Aleph, for guitar ensemble – played here by the German group, Open Source Guitars. Other composers honored are Fernande Peyrot, Agustin Barrios, Manuel Ponce, Hans Werner Henze, Sean Hickey, René Eespere and Štěpán Rak.
“I can only applaud the efforts of Smaro Gregoriadou and her quest to reshape the way we look at, and listen to the guitar. (Brian Wigman, Classical Net)
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01. Préludes pour guitare: I. Larghetto
02. Préludes pour guitare: II. Moderato
03. Préludes pour guitare: III. Scherzando vivace
04. Préludes pour guitare: IV. Vivo con fuoco-Più lento cantando-Tempo 1
05. Prelude in C Minor
06. Las Abejas
07. Suite Andina: Aire de Zamba
08. Danza Paraguaya No. 1
09. Thème, varié et finale
10. 3 Tentos: No. 1, Du schönes Bächelin
11. 3 Tentos: No. 2, Es findet das Aug oft
12. 3 Tentos: No. 3, Sohn Laios
13. The Fall of Birds: II. Toccata
14. Tango Grotesco
15. Tactus Spiritus
16. Temptation of the Renaissance
17. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: I. Prism
18. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: II. Cantus
19. El Aleph After Jorge Luis Borges: III. Yo, no
The above quote is typical of critical response, not only to Greek guitar virtuoso and composer Smaro Gregoriadou’s amazing playing, but to her unique (and pioneering) applied research into different instrument designs, tunings and performance techniques – both historic and modern. Her previous two albums for Delos – Reinventing Guitar, volumes 1 and 2 – won plaudits from reviewers the world over, and expanded performing and stylistic horizons for guitarists and everywhere.
While her two previous Delos releases concentrate largely on Baroque-era music, this one sticks to music of particular appeal from the past century, as well as forays into the new millennium – using a number of different guitars that she has helped to develop. While this release’s pieces are mostly for solo guitar, the program includes Smaro’s own arresting composition, El Aleph, for guitar ensemble – played here by the German group, Open Source Guitars. Other composers honored are Fernande Peyrot, Agustin Barrios, Manuel Ponce, Hans Werner Henze, Sean Hickey, René Eespere and Štěpán Rak.
“I can only applaud the efforts of Smaro Gregoriadou and her quest to reshape the way we look at, and listen to the guitar. (Brian Wigman, Classical Net)
Year 2016 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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