Wydawnictwo: Atma
Seria: Histoires de Guitares
Nr katalogowy: ACD 22821
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2023
EAN: 722056282123
Seria: Histoires de Guitares
Nr katalogowy: ACD 22821
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2023
EAN: 722056282123
Carulli / Giuliani / Mertz: 15 Histoires de guitares - 2
Atma - ACD 22821
Kompozytor
Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841)
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829)
Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806-1856)
Bateman William, Beccuti Roberto, Kárpáti Ernő, Paganini Niccolo, Pezzoli Giorgio, Sarenko Vasily, Scheidler Christian Gottlieb, Schuster Vincenz, Shand Ernest, Sor Fernando, Sulzner Franz
Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841)
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829)
Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806-1856)
Bateman William, Beccuti Roberto, Kárpáti Ernő, Paganini Niccolo, Pezzoli Giorgio, Sarenko Vasily, Scheidler Christian Gottlieb, Schuster Vincenz, Shand Ernest, Sor Fernando, Sulzner Franz
Wykonawcy
David Jacques, guitar
David Jacques, guitar
Mertz:
Ständchen
Sarenko:
Romance sans paroles
Schuster, V:
Ungarische Tänze, Op. 6
Shand:
Forever
Introduction et chanson, Op. 220
Sulzner:
Pensez a moi
Ständchen
Sarenko:
Romance sans paroles
Schuster, V:
Ungarische Tänze, Op. 6
Shand:
Forever
Introduction et chanson, Op. 220
Sulzner:
Pensez a moi
"Intimate, enchanting and delicately emotional, this album is the perfect introduction to the world of historical classical guitar a way to explore the delicacies of their different timbres beautifully highlighted by David Jacques."
Readings, Australia.
Guitarist David Jacques returns with a second volume of Histoires de Guitares (Guitar Stories), featuring 15 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 story to tell.
15 Guitar Stories follows on the success of volume I, 14 Guitar Stories, released in January 2020 and nominated for a 2021 Opus Prize. 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 from Naples, Turin, Paris, Mirecourt, London, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Madrid, and Seville the major cities where the finest guitars were crafted for outstanding musicians.
Guitarist and lutenist David Jacques has a Ph.D. in early music performance from the Universite de Montreal. His discography consists of 50-plus recordings on the XXI-21, ATMA, Oz, and Analekta labels, several of which have been nominated for ADISQ, JUNO, Opus, and ECHO Classik prizes.
Readings, Australia.
Guitarist David Jacques returns with a second volume of Histoires de Guitares (Guitar Stories), featuring 15 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 story to tell.
15 Guitar Stories follows on the success of volume I, 14 Guitar Stories, released in January 2020 and nominated for a 2021 Opus Prize. 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 from Naples, Turin, Paris, Mirecourt, London, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Madrid, and Seville the major cities where the finest guitars were crafted for outstanding musicians.
Guitarist and lutenist David Jacques has a Ph.D. in early music performance from the Universite de Montreal. His discography consists of 50-plus recordings on the XXI-21, ATMA, Oz, and Analekta labels, several of which have been nominated for ADISQ, JUNO, Opus, and ECHO Classik prizes.