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| 1. Pavanas | |||
| 2. Canarios | |||
| 3. Prelude In D Minor | |||
| 4. Fugue In A Minor | |||
| 5. Fantasy & Minuet | |||
| 6. Passacaille | |||
| 7. Fantasie | |||
| 8. Suite In D Minor: Prelude | |||
| 9. Suite In D Minor: Allemande | |||
| 10. Suite In D Minor: Courante | |||
| 11. Suite In D Minor: Sarabande | |||
| 12. Suite In D Minor: Gavotte | |||
| 13. Suite In D Minor: Menuet I & II | |||
| 14. Suite In D Minor: Bourree | |||
| 15. Suite In D Minor: Gigue | |||
| 16. Tombeau sur la mort de M. Comte de Logy | |||
| 17. Suite in E Minor, S. 996: Prelude | |||
| 18. Suite in E Minor, S. 996: Allemande | |||
| 19. Suite in E Minor, S. 996: Courante | |||
| 20. Suite in E Minor, S. 996: Sarabande | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Blew me away...,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Baroque Guitar (Audio CD)
I cannot agree more with all the positive reviews of this disc. I am a baroque nut and a huge admirer of classical guitar music, and this disc combines the two in splendid fashion. Julian Bream's playing is astounding, especially on the Sor minuet and also the lesser known pieces (to me) by Weiss. Overall, the selection of music on this compilation is great. There is a fair amount of background hiss, as can be expected in an analog recording from the 60's, but the musical quality and interpretation Mr Bream lends to the music here would make any amount of background noise worthwhile.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Sensations of Sound,
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This review is from: The Baroque Guitar (Audio CD)
To me the guitar is one of the most beautiful instruments ever created. This CD compliments the guitar by providing the most beautiful baroque guitar music I ever heard. Everytime I listen to this CD it reminds me of The Prado Museum in Spain or an opulent Italian villa. I also love the fact that there are many songs on the CD. There's 22. So sit back realx and enjoy the music. It's money well spent.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb performance and value, mediocre sound,
By James Skrydlak "mostlymozart" (Pella, Iowa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Baroque Guitar (Audio CD)
This CD collects performances from the 1960s of baroque pieces of varying degrees of fame. The Gaspar Sanz pieces that start the disc contain material incorporated by Joaquin Rodrigo into his very well-known Concierto de Aranjuez. Bach's Lute Suite in Em is also quite well-known, particularly its marvelous bourree, thanks to Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The lesser-known pieces on the disc are equally wonderful.Julian Bream's playing is both impeccable and inspired. His contrasts of timbre energize these performances; at the same time, his tempi, ornaments, and phrasing are entirely faithful to the music. I am a classical guitarist myself, and I learn something about how to play these pieces every time I listen to this CD. There is considerable background hiss on my copy of this recording. At its price, however, that's not much of a complaint.
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