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Spanish Guitar MusicCreators: Isaac Albeniz, Mateo Albeniz, Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados, Miguel Llobet, Alonso de Mudarra, Joaquin Rodrigo, Julio S. Sagreras, Gaspar Sanz, Francisco Tarrega, Federico Moreno Torroba, Joaquin Turina, Heitor Villa-Lobos, John Williams
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Seller: -importcds
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 3244

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 89837
UPC: 696998983724
EAN: 0696998983724
ASIN: B00005YJ4Q

Release Date: January 29, 2002
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Tracks:

  • Albeniz: Asturias
  • Albeniz: Tango
  • Sanz: Canarios
  • Rodrigo: Fandango
  • Torroba: Nocturno
  • Segreras - El Colibri
  • Albeniz: Sonata in D
  • De Falla: The Corregidor's Dance
  • De Falla: Fisherman's Song
  • De Falla: The Miller's Dance
  • Torroba: Madronos
  • La Nit de Nadal
  • El Noy de la Mare
  • Granados: Ma Maja de Goya
  • Abeniz: Cordoba
  • Tarrega: Recuerdos de la Alhambra
  • Granados: Spanish Dance No. 5
  • El Testamen de Amelia
  • Villa-Lobos: Prelude No. 4 in E Minor
  • Albeniz: Sevilla
  • De Falla: Homanaje
  • Mudarra: Fantasia
  • Turina: Fandanguillo

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5 out of 5 stars Just good Spanish Guitar   January 26, 2009
G. S. Hoover
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I like to listen to this CD when I working at home. Good selections and presentations.


5 out of 5 stars spanish guitar music   November 23, 2008
A. Jecks
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The music is melodic and beautiful. I listen to this while i cook or relax. it is amazing.


5 out of 5 stars pleasant, soothing, beatuiful   April 6, 2008
B. A. Carter (Covington, KY)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Gorgeous playing, excellent song selection... I listen to this while reading, or painting - it's great music for shutting down a "noisy" brain - very relaxing. Good quality sound, too. Lovely on rainy days, in winter with candles burning ... really adds to a contemplative (but not somber) ambience.


5 out of 5 stars ~Spanish Guitar is relaxing~   December 21, 2007
Oh yeah?? Says who??
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I l-o-v-e Spanish guitar music especially with music composed by, Isaac Albeniz. This cd by John Williams, is b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l-l-y put together! It is so full of flavor, everything from the Classical down to Flamenco is on this cd. It is very relaxing as well as lively. I would & already have recommend this to people who are in love with the Spanish guitar. It's a perfect mood enhancer as well as a wonderful ambience to any backyard gathering with family & friends.

For those of you who have been to Disneyland & dined at "Rancho del Zocalo" (in Frontierland) ... this cd is similar to the music you would enjoy while eating.

Hopefully this will help you decide if this is something that you might enjoy for yourself.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Classical Guitarist in the World   August 27, 2007
Stuart M. Paine (Arlington, VA USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

All of the music on this disc was recorded for Columbia Records between 1964 and 1970 for release on four different LP albums. These are those albums (and I've had them all for 35 years):

COLUMBIA RECORDS PRESENTS JOHN WILLIAMS (1964)
VIRTUOSO MUSIC FOR GUITAR (1965)
MORE VIRTUOSO MUSIC FOR GUITAR (1967)
JOHN WILLIAMS PLAYS SPANISH MUSIC (1970)

Fourteen of the first fifteen tracks here are from the 1970 LP and are presented in their original sequence. Track 6, "El Colibri" by Segreras, is not from that LP. It here replaces the proper sixth LP track, "Valses Poeticos" by Granados, which strangely has been omitted from this collection entirely. Otherwise, the album, certainly one of Williams's greatest, would have been complete on this disc.

What follows is a complete list of the Spanish and Latin American pieces included on the three earlier LPs and in the original sequences (* signifies omission from this collection):

COLUMBIA RECORDS PRESENTS JOHN WILLIAMS
"Sevilla"
"Recuerdos de la Alhambra"
"Fandanguillo"
"Soleares" (Turina) *
"Rafaga" (Turina) *
"El Testemen de Amelia"
"Scherzino Mexicano" (Ponce) *
"El Colibri"

VIRTUOSO MUSIC FOR GUITAR
"Spanish Dance No. 5"
Etude No. 8 (Villa-Lobos) *
"Homenaje a Debussy"

MORE VIRTUOSO MUSIC FOR GUITAR
"Fantasia..." (Mudarra)
"Diferencias Sobre el Conde Claros" (Mudarra) *
Prelude No. 4 (V-L)
Prelude No. 2 (V-L) *
"Aires de la Mancha" (Moreno-Torroba) *

Better choices could have been made from this pool. I myself would have included the "Valses Poeticos" and left out the Villa-Lobos. I've always been bowled over by JW's approach to Spanish repertoire, but don't find him completely convincing with Villa-Lobos' music which in my opinion benefits greatly from a "warmer" touch (like Bream's). Most certainly, the inclusion of these Segreras and Villa-Lobos pieces in a "Spanish" recital is a bit strange, although they're both showy and can be loosely associated with Spanish guitar. Turina's "Rafaga" is one of JW's most fiery performances and could have made the cut. One could in fact make a compelling case for all three Turina pieces from the first LP. Happily, another JW disc which draws from the same recordings, SPANISH GUITAR FAVORITES, does have both the "Valses Poeticos" and all the Turina, and is also available on Amazon.

Quibbling aside, these performances were at the time (and still are) STARTLINGLY good. It's difficult to convey nowadays just how impossible it seemed in 1970 that a human being could play like this. This music is difficult to play and nobody had ever done it with such confidence and ease. I'll never forget seeing JW in 1971 and looking around the hall to see faces uniformly agog.

There are three different packagings for this same disc. I have not heard them all and am in no position to comment as to their relative value. Thank you for reading.


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