Jeffrey Mcfadden- Guitar Recital / Various (CD)
The music of the Paraguayan guitarist-composer Augustin Barrios (1885-1944) has come to the attention of guitarists through the efforts of such artists as John Williams. The music of Barrios is typical of the acculturation that was present in the works of Latin American composers at the turn of the century. His compositional style shows both the influences of European Romanticism and of the nationalistic trends that were prevalent in Latin-American music in the latter half of the nineteenth century. His use of forms ranges from European staples such as the mazurka and waltz to South-American folk-music such as the Danzas Paraguayas. Though not as conspicuously programmatic as some of his other works, La Catedral is said to be based on a personal experience of the composer. Though perhaps apocryphal, the story provides a colorful backdrop to the piece. Finding solace near a quiet church in the bustling city of Montevideo, Barrios was inspired to compose the Andante religioso, with it's chorale-like textures and plaintive harmonies. The ensuing Allegro Solemne is said to represent his return to the noisy soundscape of the city. The prelude, initially composed as a single movement saudade in tribute to his wife, was later added to the piece.
Tracklist:
- Valses Poeticos: Intro: Vivace Molto
- Valses Poeticos: Melodico
- Valses Poeticos: Tempo De Vals Lento
- Valses Poeticos: Allegro Humoristico
- Valses Poeticos: Quasi Ad Libitum (Sentimental)
- Valses Poeticos: Vivo
- Valses Poeticos: Presto
- Valses Poeticos: Melodica
- Rondeau De Conc, Op.12: Intro
- Rondeau De Conc, Op.12: Allegretto
- Collecti Intim: La Serenor
- Collecti Intim: La Joia
- Collecti Intim: La Calma
- Collecti Intim: La Gaubanca
- Collecti Intim: La Frisanca
- Drei Tentos: Tranquillamente
- Drei Tentos: Allegro Rubato
- Drei Tentos: Cantabile
- La Catedral: Prld 'Saudade'
- La Catedral: Andante Religioso
- La Catedral: Allegro Solemne
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Fandango
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Passacaglia
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Zapateado
The music of the Paraguayan guitarist-composer Augustin Barrios (1885-1944) has come to the attention of guitarists through the efforts of such artists as John Williams. The music of Barrios is typical of the acculturation that was present in the works of Latin American composers at the turn of the century. His compositional style shows both the influences of European Romanticism and of the nationalistic trends that were prevalent in Latin-American music in the latter half of the nineteenth century. His use of forms ranges from European staples such as the mazurka and waltz to South-American folk-music such as the Danzas Paraguayas. Though not as conspicuously programmatic as some of his other works, La Catedral is said to be based on a personal experience of the composer. Though perhaps apocryphal, the story provides a colorful backdrop to the piece. Finding solace near a quiet church in the bustling city of Montevideo, Barrios was inspired to compose the Andante religioso, with it's chorale-like textures and plaintive harmonies. The ensuing Allegro Solemne is said to represent his return to the noisy soundscape of the city. The prelude, initially composed as a single movement saudade in tribute to his wife, was later added to the piece.
Tracklist:
- Valses Poeticos: Intro: Vivace Molto
- Valses Poeticos: Melodico
- Valses Poeticos: Tempo De Vals Lento
- Valses Poeticos: Allegro Humoristico
- Valses Poeticos: Quasi Ad Libitum (Sentimental)
- Valses Poeticos: Vivo
- Valses Poeticos: Presto
- Valses Poeticos: Melodica
- Rondeau De Conc, Op.12: Intro
- Rondeau De Conc, Op.12: Allegretto
- Collecti Intim: La Serenor
- Collecti Intim: La Joia
- Collecti Intim: La Calma
- Collecti Intim: La Gaubanca
- Collecti Intim: La Frisanca
- Drei Tentos: Tranquillamente
- Drei Tentos: Allegro Rubato
- Drei Tentos: Cantabile
- La Catedral: Prld 'Saudade'
- La Catedral: Andante Religioso
- La Catedral: Allegro Solemne
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Fandango
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Passacaglia
- Tres Piezas Espanolas: Zapateado