David Jacques - 16 Histoires de guitares (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: David Jacques
- Title: 16 Histoires de guitares
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Les Disques ATMA Inc.
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:13:32
- Total Size: 291 MB / 1.34 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Coste: Mazurka, op. 33 (3:57)
2. Coste: Vingt-cinq études de genre pour la guitare, op. 38 : no 7 (2:41)
3. Anonymous: Passacaglia (1:00)
4. Anonymous: Chaconne (1:51)
5. Anonymous: Italian air and doubles (2:51)
6. Anonymous: Grave (2:44)
7. Smirnov: Romance (2:05)
8. Fumić: Nocturne (3:54)
9. Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 8 : Contredanse (1:30)
10. Aguado: Allegro moderato, op. 6, no 35 (1:39)
11. Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 2 : Contredanse (2:33)
12. Molino: Trois sonates pour guitare op. 6, no 1 : III. Rondo (4:11)
13. Calleja: Canción de cuna (3:16)
14. Calandra: Canción de cuna (1:50)
15. Carulli: Six andantes pour guitare, op. 320 : no 2 (3:56)
16. Carulli: Quatre rondeaux pour la guitarre : no. 4 (2:04)
17. Giuliani: Choix de mes fleurs chéries, op. 46, no. 5 : Le romarin (2:01)
18. Giuliani: The Blue Bells of Scotland (3:09)
19. Torres: Cuento infantil (2:00)
20. Rogatis: Mormorio della foresta (4:51)
21. Costa: Serenata portuguesa (2:30)
22. Bergeron: Ad Lib Lovers (2:44)
23. Berruti: Scherzo alla tzigana (1:33)
24. Gervasio: Allemande en rondeau (3:01)
25. Ferrandiere: Labyrinthe harmonique (2:27)
26. Vargas y Guzmán: Sonate IX (2:05)
27. Shand: Six Solos, No. 6 : "Il pensieroso" (2:36)
28. Shand: Andante religioso, op. 87 (2:50)
1. Coste: Mazurka, op. 33 (3:57)
2. Coste: Vingt-cinq études de genre pour la guitare, op. 38 : no 7 (2:41)
3. Anonymous: Passacaglia (1:00)
4. Anonymous: Chaconne (1:51)
5. Anonymous: Italian air and doubles (2:51)
6. Anonymous: Grave (2:44)
7. Smirnov: Romance (2:05)
8. Fumić: Nocturne (3:54)
9. Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 8 : Contredanse (1:30)
10. Aguado: Allegro moderato, op. 6, no 35 (1:39)
11. Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 2 : Contredanse (2:33)
12. Molino: Trois sonates pour guitare op. 6, no 1 : III. Rondo (4:11)
13. Calleja: Canción de cuna (3:16)
14. Calandra: Canción de cuna (1:50)
15. Carulli: Six andantes pour guitare, op. 320 : no 2 (3:56)
16. Carulli: Quatre rondeaux pour la guitarre : no. 4 (2:04)
17. Giuliani: Choix de mes fleurs chéries, op. 46, no. 5 : Le romarin (2:01)
18. Giuliani: The Blue Bells of Scotland (3:09)
19. Torres: Cuento infantil (2:00)
20. Rogatis: Mormorio della foresta (4:51)
21. Costa: Serenata portuguesa (2:30)
22. Bergeron: Ad Lib Lovers (2:44)
23. Berruti: Scherzo alla tzigana (1:33)
24. Gervasio: Allemande en rondeau (3:01)
25. Ferrandiere: Labyrinthe harmonique (2:27)
26. Vargas y Guzmán: Sonate IX (2:05)
27. Shand: Six Solos, No. 6 : "Il pensieroso" (2:36)
28. Shand: Andante religioso, op. 87 (2:50)
Guitarist David Jacques returns with the third volume of Histoires de guitares (Guitar Stories), featuring 16 historical guitars from his private collection, most of them built by the best 19th century luthiers. Each guitar is featured in repertoire that suits the instrument’s character, and each has a unique story to tell.
In the early 1800s, the fruitful collaboration between composers and guitar-makers greatly enabled the instrument’s evolution, thanks to a variety of models, materials, and techniques. The guitar was considered the most fashionable instrument of the time, a must‑have in 19th century music halls and European courts.
The rare guitars from Jacques’ private collection hail among other cities from Strasbourg, Moscou, Paris, Mirecourt, Cadix, and Québec — the major cities where the finest guitars were crafted for outstanding musicians.
In the early 1800s, the fruitful collaboration between composers and guitar-makers greatly enabled the instrument’s evolution, thanks to a variety of models, materials, and techniques. The guitar was considered the most fashionable instrument of the time, a must‑have in 19th century music halls and European courts.
The rare guitars from Jacques’ private collection hail among other cities from Strasbourg, Moscou, Paris, Mirecourt, Cadix, and Québec — the major cities where the finest guitars were crafted for outstanding musicians.
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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