Format | Audio CD |
Ordering Number | OC 791 |
Barcode | 4260034867918 |
label | OehmsClassics |
Release date | 3/23/2011 |
salesrank | 11025 |
Players/Contributors | Musicians
Composer
- Brouwer, Leon
- Domeniconi, Carlo
- Dyens, Robert
- Gómez Crespo, Jorge
- Granados, Enrico
- Patino, Adrian
- Sor, Fernando
- Yocoh, Yuquijiro
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Manufacturer- Company nameOehmsClassics Musikproduktion GmbH
- AdresseGruber Straße 46b, 85586 Poing, DE
- e-Mailtb@naxos-gl.com
Guitar Favourites
Works by Carlo Domeniconi, Leon Brouwer, Yuquijiro Yocoh,
Enrico Granados, Fernando Sor, Adrián Patiño, Jorge Gómez
Crespo, Robert Dyens
Roland Mueller, guitar
On this CD, the Swiss guitarist Roland Müller has
brought together works for the guitar that are particularly
popular and frequently requested in concert. The
origins of the composers represented here illustrates
the global relevance of the guitar, which is equally
significant in the works of composers in Europe as it
is in Latin America and Asia.
Any list of the most famous composers for the
guitar would certainly include the Cuban Leo Brouwer,
whose melancholy “Un dia di noviembre” can
be heard here. Other sounds from the South American
continent come from Jorge Gomez Crespo and
Adrian Patiño.
Carlo Domenico, Enrique Granados, Fernando
Sor and Roland Dyens represent the musical tradition
of old Europe. The piece “Sakura” by Yuquijiro
Yocoh introduces the colors of Japan to this varied
program.
Roland Mueller studied with Jury Clormann in
Winterthur, Karl Scheit in Vienna and Sonja Prunnbauer
in Freiburg. He performs concerts in many
countries in Europe and in North America and gives
master classes in the USA and Europe.
CD 1- Carlo Domeniconi (*1947)
Koyunbaba- 1.103:53
- 2.201:35
- 3.305:46
- 4.404:35
- Leo Brouwer (*1939)
- 5.Un dia de Noviembre05:43
- Yuquijiro Yocoh (*1925)
- Enrique Granados (1867–1916)
- 7.Danza Española No. 505:07
- 8.Danza Española No. 406:22
- 9.Danza Española No. 1004:41
- 10.Danza Española No. 1105:38
- Fernando Sor (1778–1839)
- 11.Mozart-Variations op. 908:54
- Adrián Patiño (1895–1951)
- Jorge Gómez Crespo (1900–1971)
- Roland Dyens (*1955)
- Total:01:09:23