Hilary Field - Premieres (2015)

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Title: Premieres
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Yellow Tail Records
Genre: Classical, Guitar
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:50
Total Size: 254 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Suite Latina: Preludio (1:02)
02. Suite Latina: Tango (3:12)
03. Suite Latina: Cancion de la Rosa (The Song of the Rose) (4:50)
04. Suite Latina: Vals' by Moonlight (Homage to Lauro) (1:46)
Composer: Richard Charlton

05. Northeastern Lullaby (3:25)
Composer: Douglas Lora

06. Suite for Olga: Cancion (3:41)
07. Suite for Olga: Fughetta (1:40)
08. Suite for Olga: Giga (2:55)
09. Echoes Del Sur: Moderato (2:12)
10. Echoes Del Sur: Lento Espressivo (2:41)
Composer: Jorge Morel

11. Retrato Antiguo (a la memoria de John Dowland) (4:09)
Composer: Alberto Cumplido

12. Donzella-Fantasia on a Sephardic Lullaby (3:22)
Composer: Hilary Field

13. Mimose: Preludio (1:42)
14. Mimose: Aria (3:24)
15. Mimose: Toccata (2:28)
Composer: Victor Kioulaphides

16. Preludio and Baiser: Preludio (2:32)
17. Preludio and Baiser: Baiser (Kiss) (1:18)
Composer: Nadia Boríslova

18. Berceuse op. 56 (4:08)
Composer: Gerard Drozd

19. Reluctant Farewell (5:23)
Composer: Rick Sowash

More often than not, multiple composer collections like this one, and especially when they're modern composers, always contain a few pieces that are so far out in left field as to be jarring and unpleasant to hear, and leave you no choice but to skip over them or not listen to the CD at all. Definitely not the case this time around. Each and every piece on this disc, some of which were written for, or dedicated to guitarist Hilary Field, are a pleasure to discover and beg for repeated listens, as they bring out the instrument's expressive temperament. After all, the term 'lyrical' is in the title.

Hilary Field instinctively brings out the essence of each piece, either through expressive touches or subtle dynamic nuances that enhance the harmonic flow of the music. She captures well the 'blue' nature of some of the pieces, and lends them a personal touch and deep expression. I've personally not heard this good of a guitar collection in a long time. If you play classical guitar, you should add this new recording to your collection. And even if you don't play, this could very well inspire you to pick up an instrument and start learning.