Spanish Dances
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Label: Delos
Cat No: DE3466
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 28th April 2014
Contents
Works
AzulejosLa vida breve
Goyescas, op.11
Sonada de adios (Homenaje a Paul Dukas)
Danzas andaluzas (3), op.8
Artists
Brazilian Guitar QuartetWorks
AzulejosLa vida breve
Goyescas, op.11
Sonada de adios (Homenaje a Paul Dukas)
Danzas andaluzas (3), op.8
Artists
Brazilian Guitar QuartetAbout
In this, the 2011 Latin Grammy-winning Brazilian Guitar Quartet’s sixth album on Delos, the ensemble pays homage to its rich heritage as embodied in the music of Spain: the ancestor of Latin American music.
The nation’s wide-ranging regional musical styles are most idiomatically represented by the more than 1,000 dance forms native to the Iberian Peninsula. The album’s eighteen bewitching selections – mostly dances – are derived primarily from piano works by six of the best-known 20th-century Spanish composers: Isaac Albéniz, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, Joaquin Rodrigo, Federico Mompou and Joaquin Turina.
The BGQ, while best known as Latin American specialists, also has a special flair for the quintessential Spanish sound and spirit. They offer the richest sonic depth and range of any guitar quartet, thanks to the use of two eight-string guitars - sonorities that are thrillingly captured in Delos’ exceptional, audiophile-grade sound.
All arrangements are by Tadeu do Amaral.
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