British Guitar Music Vol.2: Dowland, Britten, Rutter, Scott, Maw
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8573692
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 23rd April 2021
Contents
Works
Nocturnal after John Dowland, op.70Mr John Langtons Pavane
Music of Memory
Prelude Antique
Rondeau Caprice
Sonatina for guitar
Artists
Graham Anthony Devine (guitar)Works
Nocturnal after John Dowland, op.70Mr John Langtons Pavane
Music of Memory
Prelude Antique
Rondeau Caprice
Sonatina for guitar
Artists
Graham Anthony Devine (guitar)About
Graham Anthony Devine has been hailed for possessing ‘Fluency, beautiful tone, power, clarity, timing, phrasing, technical brilliance, a keen musical intelligence’ by Classical Guitar Magazine. Vol.1 of this series is available on 8557040, which was ‘Recommended with all possible enthusiasm’ by MusicWeb International. Classic FM added: ‘Graham Devine, who plays with great sensitivity, strikes me as an ideal artist to continue Bream’s musical legacy. On the evidence presented here, this young virtuoso has a very bright future indeed.’
The soloist has also recorded two volumes of Leo Brouwer’s guitar music for Naxos: ‘his musicianship is unimpeachable, his fleet technique is world-class, and his command of Brouwer’s idiom is complete’ (American Record Guide on Vol.3, 8554195), while his Guitar Music from Brazil album (8557295) was also lauded by the same publication: ‘Even the most unassuming popular tunes are ennobled by Graham Anthony Devine’s masterly playing.’
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