Saturday, December 16, 2006

John Williams - Romance Of The Guitar

Classic Williams: Romance of the Guitar

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Guitarist John Williams (no, not John Williams the soundtrack composer) adds to his fine catalog of impeccable recordings with Classic Williams: Romance of the Guitar. But this isn't just a best-of collection (though some of his greatest work is included here) since the disc contains three new recordings. Among the new tracks, Fauré's Pavane is a real stunner, a short but gorgeous piece originally meant for orchestra and choir, where Williams's guitar sounds as though it always belonged there. We get Williams at his most interpretative--his arrangements of Satie's Gymnopedie No. 3 and Piazzolla tango Verano porteno--and his most serene (the "Cavatina" theme from the movie Deer Hunter). Let's face it, some fine classical guitarists can lull their listeners into near comatose states with their instrument; Williams, on the other hand, is just the opposite. His gorgeous tone, inventive arrangements, and interesting repertoire continue to make the classical guitar sound exciting. In short, a great introduction to Williams and a real gem for lovers of classical guitar. --Jason Verlinde

Tracklist:
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1. Romance Listen
2. Pavane Listen
3. Sunburst Listen
4. Una Limosna Por el Amor de Dios Listen
5. Asturias
6. Gymnopedie No. 3 Listen
7. El Condor Pasa Listen
8. Verano Porteno Listen
9. Scherzino Mexicano Listen
10. Berceuse Listen
11. Natalia Listen
12. Dance from la Vida Breve
13. Planxty Madame Maxwell Listen
14. Epitafios Listen
15. Prelude from Lute Suite
16. I. Prelude from Suite for Lute (Guitar) No. 4 in E Major, BXV 1006a - From The Seville Concert Listen
17. Sonata in E Major, K. 380 (L. 23) - From The Baroque Album Listen
18. III. Allegro from Trio For Violin, Lute (Guitar) And Basso Continuo In C Major, RV 82 - From John Williams Plays Vivaldi Concertos Listen
19. II. Adagio From Conceirto de Aranjuez For Guitar And Orchestra Listen

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2 comments:

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Netº said...

Please post "John Williams Plays Bach", I have heard that is marvellous.

Thanks