Classical Guitar Recordings

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Bachtoven

Quote from: Brian on December 20, 2024, 07:07:28 AMMan...he is playing a free concert on a Friday night in March near me...but not quite near me - 50 minutes of driving each way, across a major metro area...hmmmmmmmm
I'd say it will be worth it!

Franco_Manitobain

Quote from: Brian on December 20, 2024, 07:07:28 AMMan...he is playing a free concert on a Friday night in March near me...but not quite near me - 50 minutes of driving each way, across a major metro area...hmmmmmmmm

Well, I am bummed I missed the concert here in my city last month, although I wouldn't have been able to go due to other plans.  :'(

Franco_Manitobain

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What are your thoughts on Cristiano Porqueddu? He seems to have a great amount of recordings of more or mainly "off the beaten path" guitar repertoire.  Yes, I know that Barrios Mangore is not "off the beaten path", but the complete works of his strike me as a little more so.

The only recording yet of his I have currently (just recently arrived so I have not listened to it yet), is Castelnuovo-Tedesco's Greeting Cards.


Franco_Manitobain

This warranted a separate post from the What are you Listening to......

This disc is superb! I'll be checking out other TACTUS releases as  this is fabulous sounding.

My very early purchase of the year 2025!!   :laugh:  :laugh:

Recommended to the classical guitar fans on this board!




Franco_Manitobain

Listening to above again. ⬆️Magnificent! Hello @Florestan  :)

hopefullytrusting

In honor of @Franco_Manitobain I'm listening to the disc that got me into classical guitar: Christopher Parkening's In the Spanish Style


Franco_Manitobain

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on January 08, 2025, 07:47:35 AMIn honor of @Franco_Manitobain I'm listening to the disc that got me into classical guitar: Christopher Parkening's In the Spanish Style



How thoughtful!  ;D

Heard a lot of great things about Parkening, but haven't heard any recordings of his yet.

hopefullytrusting

Quote from: Franco_Manitobain on January 08, 2025, 08:00:34 AMHow thoughtful!  ;D

Heard a lot of great things about Parkening, but haven't heard any recordings of his yet.

Obviously, I am a bit partial, but I love his technique - it's very bare and sparse; I find him very articulate on the strings, which I like a lot - I like strumming, but I like how clean and smooth he is - it feels seamless. I find Parkening plays the guitar the way that Gould thought he played the piano (lol).

Florestan

Quote from: Franco_Manitobain on January 08, 2025, 07:35:42 AMListening to above again. ⬆️Magnificent! Hello @Florestan  :)

Hi, Ray! Looks enticing indeed, thanks for the tip. Returning the favor, here's something for you.

"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham

Franco_Manitobain

Quote from: Florestan on January 08, 2025, 08:20:58 AMHi, Ray! Looks enticing indeed, thanks for the tip. Returning the favor, here's something for you.



That looks interesting as well. Raffaele Carpino, who I reference above, also recorded some Legnani on the TACTUS label. Though I haven't sampled (yet)!

Franco_Manitobain


Franco_Manitobain

Quote from: Florestan on August 28, 2023, 08:04:38 AM

Been re-listening to these last week. Wonderful music and music-making. My favorites are No. 5 and No. 6.

By the way @Florestan I ordered this.

Florestan

Quote from: Franco_Manitobain on January 08, 2025, 08:33:52 AMBy the way @Florestan I ordered this.

You'll love'em, I'm sure. Btw, there's also a more recent recording which I haven't listened to yet.



"Great music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and leaves the memory with difficulty. Magical music never leaves the memory." — Thomas Beecham