Julian Bream: The Ultimate Guitar Collection
- 演奏: Julian Bream (朱利安·布里姆) (吉它)
- 发行时间:1999-06-24
- 类型:录音室专辑
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作曲家:Antonio Vivaldi( 安东尼奥·卢奇奥·维瓦尔第)
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作品集:Concerto in D Major for Lute and Strings, RV 93( 为琵琶和弦乐而作的D大调协奏曲,作品93)
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作曲家:Francis Cutting
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作曲家:Mateo Albéniz
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作曲家: Isaac Albéniz
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作曲家:Manuel de Falla
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作曲家:Francisco Tárrega
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作曲家:Heitor Villa-Lobos
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作曲家: Heitor Villa-Lobos
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作曲家:Joaquín Rodrigo( 华金·罗德里戈)
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作曲家:Joaquín Rodrigo( 华金·罗德里戈)
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作品集: Concierto de Aranjuez( 阿兰胡埃斯的音乐会)
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作曲家:Isaac Albéniz
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作曲家:Isaac Albeniz
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作品集:Suite Espanola, Opus 47
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作曲家:Isaac Albeniz
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作曲家:Enrique Granados( 恩里克·格拉纳多斯)
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作曲家:Enrique Granados( 恩里克·格拉纳多斯)
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作曲家:Joaquín Rodrigo( 华金·罗德里戈)
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作品集:Tres Piezas Espanolas
简介
This two cd set is an odd juxtaposition. The first cd consists of a sampler of Bream's career output - but without (and I believe the omission is disgraceful) any acknowledgement of Bream's significant contribution toward the creation of a truly 20th century concert repertoire for guitar. The second cd is a re-release of his superb early 1980's recording of Albeniz and Granados transcriptions with the added bonus of a sublime interpretation of the "Three Spanish Pieces" by J Rodrigo. Speaking as a musician I find the selections and the production of the first cd problematic. We get a few of the more lightweight examples of renaissance lute and baroque guitar (but no JS Bach and no (solo) baroque lute work); we get no vihuela repertoire and nothing truly representative of classical period composition. We do have all six movements from two contrasting concertos but the remainder of the cd consists mostly of neo-romantic repertoire from the twentieth century. In addition the recording quality is highly variable; for example one of the Villa Lobos pieces sounds as though it was recorded in an indoor swimming complex. Given the cd's title more care should have been taken to better represent Bream's career and musical diversity. In the opinion of one familiar with Bream's output this is a disappointing selection. Well played but not representative of the artist nor the art form. However the opposite is the case with the second cd. These recordings were made at a time when Bream set out to commit to (then) vinyl, via the guitar, the musical heritage of Spain. Bream here was at the height of his interpretive power - and a fine film documentary also resulted from this endeavour.