Tabula Rasa | Etcetera KTC1656

Tabula Rasa

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Label: Etcetera

Cat No: KTC1656

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 4th October 2019

Contents

Works

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Concerto for 2 keyboards in C major, BWV1061
» III Fuga. Vivace (arr. for guitar quartet)

Bizet, Georges

Carmen Suite (arr. for guitar quartet)

Chopin, Frederic

Scherzi (4)
» no.2 in B flat minor, op.31 (arr. for guitar quartet)

Debussy, Claude

Estampes (3) (arr. for guitar quartet)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Sonata for 2 pianos in D major, K448
» I Allegro con spirito (arr. for guitar quartet)

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Preludes (10), op.23
» no.4 in D major (arr. for guitar quartet)
» no.5 in G minor (arr. for guitar quartet)

Scriabin, Alexander

Impromptus (2), op.12
» no.2 Andante cantabile (arr. for guitar quartet)

Artists

Four Aces Guitar Quartet

Works

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Concerto for 2 keyboards in C major, BWV1061
» III Fuga. Vivace (arr. for guitar quartet)

Bizet, Georges

Carmen Suite (arr. for guitar quartet)

Chopin, Frederic

Scherzi (4)
» no.2 in B flat minor, op.31 (arr. for guitar quartet)

Debussy, Claude

Estampes (3) (arr. for guitar quartet)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Sonata for 2 pianos in D major, K448
» I Allegro con spirito (arr. for guitar quartet)

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Preludes (10), op.23
» no.4 in D major (arr. for guitar quartet)
» no.5 in G minor (arr. for guitar quartet)

Scriabin, Alexander

Impromptus (2), op.12
» no.2 Andante cantabile (arr. for guitar quartet)

Artists

Four Aces Guitar Quartet

About

Once upon a time... there was no such thing as a classical guitar, let alone a guitar quartet. Composers would write for harpsichord, piano, violin, cello, orchestra... and thus attained global fame for works that have lost none of their power over the centuries.

And yet, composers have always sought ways to improve their compositions, and would rewrite and rearrange (parts of) them. Perhaps they envisioned something that was simply not yet possible. Perhaps they were dissatisfied and remained so throughout their whole musical lives. Perhaps you as a listener remained unsatisfied. But perhaps we have found the perfect solution.

What if Mozart had played the guitar, for example? How would his music have sounded? Or take Bach, and exchange his love of the harpsichord with the guitar. Or perhaps Bizet’s Carmen might have been an instant success if he had used the guitar in his opera to evoke the atmosphere of Spain.

On this new recording, you can find out! The Four Aces Guitar Quartet has been performing together since 2008 and present a unique view of some well known repertoire.

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