Segovia: 1950s American Recordings Vol.5
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Label: Naxos - Historical
Cat No: 8111313
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 31st March 2008
Contents
Works
Sardana chigianaCapriccio diabolico, op.85a 'Homage to Paganini'
Guitar Quintet, op.143
Tonadilla on the name of Andres Segovia, op.170 no.5
Nortena
Alba
Preludio 'Postlude'
Valses venezolanos (4)
Cavatina
Artists
Andres Segovia (guitar)Ricardo Brengola (violin)
Mario Benvenuti (violin)
Giovanni Leone (viola)
Lino Filippini (cello)
Works
Sardana chigianaCapriccio diabolico, op.85a 'Homage to Paganini'
Guitar Quintet, op.143
Tonadilla on the name of Andres Segovia, op.170 no.5
Nortena
Alba
Preludio 'Postlude'
Valses venezolanos (4)
Cavatina
Artists
Andres Segovia (guitar)Ricardo Brengola (violin)
Mario Benvenuti (violin)
Giovanni Leone (viola)
Lino Filippini (cello)
About
Volume 5 of Segovia’s 1950s American recordings includes music by composers of various nationalities, (Italian, Spanish, Polish, Argentinian, Venezuelan, and Swiss), demonstrating the international appeal of the guitar.
The diversity of musical styles featured is considerable, ranging from the folkloric appeal of South America to the more esoteric inwardness of European composers. Of particular interest is Segovia’s performance with a string quartet of the great Italian composer, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s Capriccio diabolico, one of the most successful examples of the synthesis of plucked and bowed sonorities.
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