Giorgio Mirto, Víctor Villadangos, Fation Hoxholli, Giulio Tampalini, Solisti dell’O.C.B. - Mirto: Chamber works with guitar (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Giorgio Mirto, Víctor Villadangos, Fation Hoxholli, Giulio Tampalini, Solisti dell’O.C.B.
- Title: Mirto: Chamber works with guitar
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:07:19
- Total Size: 388 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: Por la Calle
02. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: Reflexion
03. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: En el Puerto
04. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: Le Onde e Lo Scorrere del Tempo
05. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: L'oceano e Il Delfino
06. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: Verso la Barriera, Volando Sull'acqua
07. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Maestrale
08. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Tramontana
09. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Scirocco
10. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Triste
11. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Solitario
12. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Final
Described by fellow composer-guitarist Maximo Diego Pujol as ‘one of the most interesting composers I’ve met in recent years’, Giorgio Mirto is a leading light in the world of contemporary guitar music. Following in the footsteps of a series of critically acclaimed volumes dedicated to guitar works and transcriptions by everyone from Mirto’s own contemporaries to Rossini and Scarlatti, this new recording focuses the spotlight on Mirto’s own compositions.
Music of great imagination and evocation is a defining characteristic of this recording. Tres piezas de Abril, a set of three songs for two guitars, draws inspiration from the vibrant dances of the tango, milonga and candombe, conjuring the characters and colours of Argentina, just as Triste, Solitario y Final is ‘drenched in the characteristic atmosphere’ of this country. I sentieri del sogno, meanwhile, is an inspired musical re-telling of Sergio Bambarén’s The Dolphin, while Su Bentu uses three guitars to give voice to the fierce winds that whip at the coast of Sardinia.
With performances by Mirto himself, in collaboration with additional guitarists and chamber musicians, these pieces are given ample expression. Mirto’s deep affinity for his instrument permeates each composition, resulting in a recording that will delight both the casual fan and the connoisseur of guitar music.
01. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: Por la Calle
02. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: Reflexion
03. Tres piezas de Abril, for 2 Guitars: En el Puerto
04. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: Le Onde e Lo Scorrere del Tempo
05. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: L'oceano e Il Delfino
06. I sentieri del sogno, for Violin and Guitar: Verso la Barriera, Volando Sull'acqua
07. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Maestrale
08. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Tramontana
09. Su Bentu, for 3 Guitars: Scirocco
10. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Triste
11. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Solitario
12. Triste, Solitario y Final, for guitar and string Quartet: Final
Described by fellow composer-guitarist Maximo Diego Pujol as ‘one of the most interesting composers I’ve met in recent years’, Giorgio Mirto is a leading light in the world of contemporary guitar music. Following in the footsteps of a series of critically acclaimed volumes dedicated to guitar works and transcriptions by everyone from Mirto’s own contemporaries to Rossini and Scarlatti, this new recording focuses the spotlight on Mirto’s own compositions.
Music of great imagination and evocation is a defining characteristic of this recording. Tres piezas de Abril, a set of three songs for two guitars, draws inspiration from the vibrant dances of the tango, milonga and candombe, conjuring the characters and colours of Argentina, just as Triste, Solitario y Final is ‘drenched in the characteristic atmosphere’ of this country. I sentieri del sogno, meanwhile, is an inspired musical re-telling of Sergio Bambarén’s The Dolphin, while Su Bentu uses three guitars to give voice to the fierce winds that whip at the coast of Sardinia.
With performances by Mirto himself, in collaboration with additional guitarists and chamber musicians, these pieces are given ample expression. Mirto’s deep affinity for his instrument permeates each composition, resulting in a recording that will delight both the casual fan and the connoisseur of guitar music.
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