Jose Fernandez Bardesio - Direccion Sur (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Jose Fernandez Bardesio
- Title: Direccion Sur
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Profil
- Genre: Classical Guitar
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:06:08
- Total Size: 226 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: II. Verano porteno (Summer)
02. Oblivion (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
03. Libertango (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
04. Tanti anni prima (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
05. Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: I. Primavera Portena (arr. B. Benitez)
06. Milonga del Angel (arr. B. Benitez)
07. Muerte del angel (arr. L. Brouwer)
08. Chau Paris (arr. A. Carlevaro)
09. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 1. Puimayen
10. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 2. Lejos
11. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 3. Candombeando
12. El Dia Anunciado
13. Estudio Candombeado
14. 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2: No. 2. Danza de la moza donosa
The first complete recordings of Chopin's Etudes op. 10 and op. 25, Recorded in January 1928 Wilhelm Backhaus' recordings of Liszt and Chopin, Moszkowski, Brahms, Albéniz, Weber, Anton Rubinstein and Smetana revealed great virtuosity. Inexorability, rapid tempos and an almost surly approach characterized his playing. He made the first recordings of a piano concerto in history (Grieg) in 1909 - just four minutes from the first and third movements.
01. Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: II. Verano porteno (Summer)
02. Oblivion (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
03. Libertango (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
04. Tanti anni prima (arr. J.F. Bardesio)
05. Las 4 Estaciones Portenas: I. Primavera Portena (arr. B. Benitez)
06. Milonga del Angel (arr. B. Benitez)
07. Muerte del angel (arr. L. Brouwer)
08. Chau Paris (arr. A. Carlevaro)
09. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 1. Puimayen
10. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 2. Lejos
11. 3 Piezas uruguayas: No. 3. Candombeando
12. El Dia Anunciado
13. Estudio Candombeado
14. 3 Danzas argentinas, Op. 2: No. 2. Danza de la moza donosa
The first complete recordings of Chopin's Etudes op. 10 and op. 25, Recorded in January 1928 Wilhelm Backhaus' recordings of Liszt and Chopin, Moszkowski, Brahms, Albéniz, Weber, Anton Rubinstein and Smetana revealed great virtuosity. Inexorability, rapid tempos and an almost surly approach characterized his playing. He made the first recordings of a piano concerto in history (Grieg) in 1909 - just four minutes from the first and third movements.
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