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ID: E042 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: World Premiere Recording Subcollection: First world recording An anthology of Spanish XIX. century guitar music performed on the 1858 Pedro Fuentes guitar from the Metropolitan museum of art instruments collection New york |
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ID: GD348 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Guitar Kalli Kastori graduated at the Athens Conservatory and furthered her studies with the great guitar masters: Leo Brouwer, R. Aussel, H. Kappel, David Russel in Vienna and Milano. She has given concerts as a soloist in Greece, Bulgaria, Germany, Romania, Egypt and Denmark and often performs in chamber ensembles. She conducts master classes in Greece, Denmark, Bulgaria. Kalli Kastori is well-known to the Bulgarian audience with her concerts and her participation in the release for Gega New playing duo with the guitarist Finn Svit from Denmark (GD 185). |
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ID: GD222 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Guitar After the success of the first release, "Treasures for Violin and Guitar" (GD 221), Finn Svit (Denmark) and Jochen Brusch (guitar) recorded the present second programme with instrumental miniatures, united in the themes "Animals in Music" and "From Foreign Countries and Peoples". The works included in the CD cover different periods in the development of music: from the 18th to the 20th c. Both musicians have been working together with the common aim of teaching and popularizing music. They have given numerous lectures, seminars, master classes, concerts, and performed in radio and TV programmes. Their experience has been of great value to younger musicians and they have succeeded in attracting many admirers to the art of music. |
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ID: GD221 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin There are very few works for violin and guitar and part of them, unfortunately, have already been forgotten. That is why the musicians who are attracted by the interesting combination of the two stringed instruments, do not have another choice but to perform mostly transcriptions of works for violin and piano. This is the approach of the violinist Jochen Brusch and the guitarist Finn Svit. |
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ID: GD336 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Guitar Guitar music compositions are not so traditional in Bulgaria, as they are in Western Europe. So it is a real event when guitar works by a Bulgarian composer are released.
Rossen Balkanski, who is the author of the music in this release, is also a performing concert guitarist. He studied the guitar under the best teachers in Bulgaria and currently, along with his activity as a performer and composer, he also teaches classical guitar at the Academy of Music in Sofia.
Besides chamber music (mainly works for guitar), he has also written incidental and film music, as well as a Concert for three guitars and chamber orchestra. Several of his compositions for solo guitar have received awards in Bulgaria. He is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Composers. His works have been published in Bulgaria and by music publishers BIM, Switzerland, and Daminus, Germany. What is characteristic of his style is that he combines elements of Bulgarian folklore with classical structure.
“It's so exciting to write music for high-class performers! I had the pleasure to do that for one of the greatest German guitar players - Gerhard Reichenbach. Balkan Sonata is dedicated to him and his unique talent for interpretation.” This short statement explains Balkanski’s choice connected with this work.
Gerhard Reichenback is well-known to all guitar connoisseurs throughout the world. Having studied under some of the great masters of the guitar, he is a virtuoso at his instrument, a musician with a brilliant sound and an active performing career. Apart from his classical guitar repertoire, he is an avid supporter and performer of contemporary music.
Raichenbach often performs works by Hans Werner Henze, Arvo Part, Rossen Balkanski, Boris Assafiev and Buck Wolters. He frequently participates in radio and TV programmes and as a jury member in major international guitar competitions and festivals. He passes on his experience to young musicians - at the “Franz Liszt” Hochschule fur Musik in Weimar, and since 2004, he has been a professor of guitar at the State Conservatory of Thessaloniki.
Recorded on 2-4th April 2006 at the Evangelische Kirche Flammersfeld, Germany |
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ID: E084 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: Guitar |
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ID: FLORCD7 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Guitar |
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