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FRONT TITLE/REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
Fusión [CD1001] Bogdan Precz, (acordeón), Zygmunt Zgraja (armonica).
Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) [ CD1003-4] Integral de Guitarra. David Russell, guitar. The first recording of the complete guitar works of one of the fundamental composers for this repertoire.
Música Barroca. [CD1006] Miguel Ángel Girollet. Guitar. Works by : M. Praetorius (1569?-1621), J. Dowland (1536-1626), G. Frescobaldi (1583-1643), S. L. Weiss (1686-1750), J. S. Bach (1685-1750), Transcribed and played by the Argentinian guitarist Miguel Ángel Girollet.
La guitarra en la ópera. [CD1007] Claudio Marcotulli, guitar. Works for guitar based on opera melodies by Rossini, Mozart, Verdi and Bellini, arranged by M. Giulani (1781- 1829), F. Sor (1778-1839), F. Tárrega (1852-1909) and K. J Mertz (1806-1856).
Obra completa para dos guitarras. [CD1008-9] Fernando Sor (1778-1839). The complete works for two guitars by one of the great classics of the guitar repertoire.
Sonatas. [CD1010] Ignacio Rodes, guitar. Guitar Sonatas from the twentieth century repertoire. Those by Esplá and Bardwell are recorded here for the first time.
Conciertos para guitarra y cuerdas. [CD1011] Antonio Vivaldi (1680-1747) Claudio Marcotulli, guitar. Orchestra Internazionale d´Italia. Transcriptions for guitar and string orchestra of Vivaldi´s lute or mandolin concerti.
Obra completa para guitarra. [CD1012] Gabriel Fernández Álvez. Gabriel Estarellas, guitar. The complete guitar works of one of the most important living Spanish composers, born in 1943.
Música para guitarra, vols. I y II, (2CDs). [CD1013-14] F. Moreno Torroba. Margarita Escarpa, Miguel Trápaga, Dolores G. Viloria y Paulino G. Blanco, guitars. A substantial part of the guitar repertoire of Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982), one of the composers who collaborated more closely with the guitarrist Andrés Segovia, on a double CD which also includes two works for guitar quartet: Estampas and Ráfagas.
Música para guitarra: Pujol, Llobet, Mompou. [CD1015] Marco Socías, guitar. Works by Catalan composers: Tres piezas españolas, Emilio Pujol (1886-1980); Cinco canciones populares catalanas, Miguel Llobet (1875-1938); and Suite compostelana, Federico Mompou (1893-1987).
Dos guitarras. [CD1016] Sergio Tordoni y Joaquín Prats, guitars. Works by M. de Falla (1876-1946), G. Santorsola (1904), M. Gangi (1923) and W. Civitareale (1954)
La guitaromanie. [CD1017] Tania Chagnot, guitar. Guitar works by Fernando Sor (1778 -1839): Minuetos, op. 11, Fantasía elegíaca, op. 59, Introducción y variaciones sobre el tema 'Oh cara armonia' de 'La flauta mágica' de W. A. Mozart, op. 9 and Sonata, op. 22.
Los cuatro elementos. [CD1018] Francis Kleynjans, Tania Chagnot, Cuarteto Antares y Jose Manuel Fernández, guitars. A monograph of the French composer and guitarrist Francis Kleynjans with compositions for solo guitar, two guitars, guitar quartet and quintet with the composer as performer in some works.
Obra completa para guitarra. (2 CDs). [CD1019-20] Ángel Barrios (1882-1964). Gabriel Estarellas, guitar. Works by the little known and seldom performed Spanish guitarrist and composer, the great Ángel Barrios, from Granada who combines the finest academic training with the influence of Spanish popular song.
Tárrega, Moreno Torroba, Rodrigo, Fernández y Asencio. [CD1021] Denis Azabagic, guitar. Works by Spanish composers played by the guitarrist who won the Francisco Tárrega Award 1995.
Obras para guitarra. [CD1022] Eduardo Sainz de la Maza (1903-1982). Alex Garrobé, guitar. A monograph of this composer from Burgos, brother of Regino Sainz de la Maza and unjustly neglected, whose work reflects the influence of Impresionism and Jazz.
Tárrega, Antonio José, Bach y Takemitsu. [CD1023] Zoran Dukic, guitar. A range of works played by the winner of the Francisco Tárrega Guitar Award 1994.
Sonatas y Suites para guitarra. (2 CDs). [CD1024-25] Manuel M. Ponce (1882-1948). Gerardo Arriaga, guitar. The complete Sonatas and Suites, plus two movements of an unfinished Suite by the Mexican composer Manuel M. Ponce, one of the most important writers for the guitar repertoire of the twentieth century.
Cantos de España - Suite española. [CD1026] Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909). Carmen M. Ros y Miguel García Ferrer, guitars. Some of Albéniz´s most important works, transcribed for two guitars by the duo Carmen Mª Ros - Miguel García Ferrer.
Elogio de la guitarra. [CD1027] Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999). Marco Socías, guitar. Guitar works by one of the greatest figures of twentieth century Spanish music.
Xavier Benguerel (Versus). [CD1028] Magnus Andersson, guitar. An unusual chamber repertory by one of the best Spanish contemporary composers.
Cavatina Dúo. [CD1029] A. Piazzolla, J. Rodrigo, A. Yagüe, A. Ruiz-Pipó, T. Takemitsu, E. Denisov. Eugenia Moliner, flute and Denis Azabagic, guitar. Contemporary music for flute and guitar, an unusual chamber-music combination.
Tíreme flechas amor. [CD1030] Música barroca de la Catedral de Valladolid. Gerardo Arriaga, director. Unpublished Spanish baroque music, composed for vocal and instrumental ensemble and a group of bajones.
Leo Brower. [CD1031] Miguel Trápaga, guitar. Cuarteto de cuerda de Moscú. Works for solo guitar and guitar with chamber ensemble by the Cuban composer Leo Brouwer, one of the most important contemporary composers.
Vicente Asencio. Obras para guitarra. [CD1032] Denis Azabagic, guitar. The complete solo guitar music by the east-coast composer Vicente Asencio, one of the most important Spanish composers of the twentieth century.
J. Dowland, J. Rodrigo, F. Sor, J. S. Bach, A. Barrios [CD1033] Marcos Díaz, guitar. Immerse yourself in the traditional guitar repertory at the hands of Marcos Díaz, a Spanish guitarist of Brazilian origin.
Falla, Gerhard y García Lorca. Cantares [CD1035] Together with pieces by Manuel de Falla and Federico García Lorca, which form part of the basic Spanish vocal-guitar repertory, this recording also features a little-known work by Roberto Gerhard, performed by the soprano Juanita Lascarro and the guitarist Marco Socías.
Tonos humanos del barroco en la Península Ibérica. Arded, corazón, arded [CD1036] A sample from the repertory sung at Spanish theatres and cathedrals during the Golden Age, featuring some of the most acclaimed performers of Spanish baroque music.
Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829). Obras para violín y guitarra [CD1037] Alexander Detisov, violin and Miguel Trápaga, guitar. The complete violin and guitar works from the Viennese period of the Italian composer Mauro Giuliani, whose works systematically explore the concertante possibilities of both instruments, instead of relegating the guitar to a mere accompanying role.
Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986). Obras para guitarra [CD1038] María Esther Guzmán, guitar. Music by the Polish-French composer Alexandre Tansman, a neo-classical composer whose music forms part of the basic contemporary guitar repertory and is both genuinely French and nostalgically Polish.
Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989), Stephen Dodgson (1924) y Malcolm Arnold (1921). Obras para guitarra [CD1039] Àlex Garrobé, guitar. Original works for guitar by the English composer Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989), Stephen Dodgson (1924) and Malcolm Arnold (1921), whose interesting works have helped to widen the twentieth-century guitar repertory.
José Manuel Fernández (1956). [CD1040] Carlos Oramas, guitar. A selection of works composed by José Manuel Fernández from 1989 to 1996, of which Fantasía, Imax and the Quinteto con guitarra are recorded here for the first time.
J. S. Bach Suites para violonchelo BWV 1007/1008/1009. [CD1041] Marcos Díaz, guitar. J. S. Bach’s original cello suites BWV 1007, 1008 and 1009, transcribed for the guitar by Díaz himself.
A Flor de llanto. [CD1042] Carlos Pérez, guitar. Guitar works by the Paraguayan composer Agustín Barrios (1885-1944), the Argentinian Abel Fleury (1903-1958) and the world premiere recording of a selection of traditional Chilean pieces arranged by the performer himself.
Libros de música para vihuela. [CD-Rom001] [Price: 60,00 €] The first complete digital edition in facsimile of the seven printed books of vihuela music, published in Spain between 1536 and 1576 by the Spanish vihuelists Milán, Narváez, Mudarra, Fuenllana, Pisador, Valderrábano and Daza. This collection provides direct access to each piece from the general index of the seven books and includes colour reproductions of all the pages containing red tablature in the originals, allowing the vocal line to be followed. An exhaustive study by Gerardo Arriaga is also included. [CD-ROM PC Windows 95-98-2000-XP]
J. S. Bach Suites para violonchelo BWV 1010/1011/1012. [CD1043] Marcos Díaz, guitar. J. S. Bach’s original cello suites BWV 1010, 1011 and 1012, transcribed for the guitar by Díaz himself.