Marco Ramelli - Gerhard & Mompou: Complete Music for Solo Guitar (2018)

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Title: Gerhard & Mompou: Complete Music for Solo Guitar
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical Guitar
Quality: flac lossless +booklet
Total Time: 00:53:38
Total Size: 207 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Cançó i dansa, No. 10: I. Cançó
02. Cançó i dansa, No. 10: II. Dansa
03. Cançó i dansa, No. 13: I. Cançó
04. Cançó i dansa, No. 13: II. Dansa
05. Suite compostelana: I. Preludio
06. Suite compostelana: II. Coral
07. Suite compostelana: III. Cuna
08. Suite compostelana: IV. Recitativo
09. Suite compostelana: V. Canción
10. Suite compostelana: VI. Muñeira
11. El cant dels ocells
12. La plume de perdreau
13. Fantasia
14. For Whom the Bell Tolls: I. Recoinnaisance. a. The Bridge
15. For Whom the Bell Tolls: I. Recoinnaisance. b. Pablo
16. For Whom the Bell Tolls: I. Recoinnaisance. c. Pilar
17. For Whom the Bell Tolls: I. Recoinnaisance. d. Recoinnaisance
18. For Whom the Bell Tolls: II. The Moon of May
19. For Whom the Bell Tolls: III. Verdict on Pablo. a. Un galán y su Morena
20. For Whom the Bell Tolls: III. Verdict on Pablo. b. The Bell
21. For Whom the Bell Tolls: III. Verdict on Pablo. c. La muerte y la doncella
22. For Whom the Bell Tolls: IV. The Bridge

The contrasting voices of two Catalan composers, friends in life, now joined together in recording for the first time.

Federico Mompou was the shy post-Romantic, Roberto Gerhard the gregarious Modernist. Quite unalike in personality, in artistic aims and language, the two nonetheless held each other in high esteem.

Like so many other composers, Mompou began to write guitar music having met and been inspired by Andrés Segovia. This friendship principally yielded the six-movement Suite Compostelana. A Baroque construction enclosing a flowing, arpeggiated Prelude, a crystalline Chorale, a searching Recitative and a deftly embroidered Canción, the Suite is entirely original in its themes with the exception of the joyful stamp of the finale which is based on the Muiñeira de Lugo, a typical Galician dance usually played on a form of bagpipe known as a gaita.

In complement to the Suite Compostelana, Marco Ramelli adds a pair of the Cançons i danses, transcribed from the piano originals for solo guitar. These poetic miniatures, mostly gentle in mood, were a kind of diary for Mompou, compiled one by one throughout his career. Their reserved Impressionism perfects a particular personality belonging to ‘The Spanish Guitar’. Roberto Gerhard brought its more extrovert side to life with a sequence of incidental music written for a TV adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s novel For Whom The Bell Tolls – made in England, shortly after the composer had moved there as an exile from the Spanish Civil War.

For this recording, Marco Ramelli has used a guitar built in 1931 in Barcelona by Francisco Simplicio, one of the most important Catalan luthiers. Its intense and raw sound forms a native counterpart to both the poetic moods of Mompou and Gerhard’s dissonances.



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