Wolfgang Muthspiel - Etudes, Quietudes (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Etudes, Quietudes
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Clap Your Hands
Genre: Jazz, Classical Guitar
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Tracklist

01. Etude Nr. 1 Tremolo
02. Etude Nr. 4 Pedal
03. Triplet Droplet
04. Etude Nr. 5 Chords
05. Etude Nr. 6 Triplets
06. Etude Nr. 7 Brahms Minor
07. Etude Nr. 8 Melting Chords
08. Etude Nr. 9 Schildlehen
09. Etude Nr. 10 Sixths
10. Etude Nr. 11 Vamp
11. Etude Nr. 12 Furtner
12. Etude Nr. 13 Arpeggio
13. Suite in G minor, BWV 995: 4. Sarabande
14. Between Two Sarabandes
15. Suite in G minor, BWV 995: 4. Sarabande (Arr. Für Gitarre Von Wolfgang Muthspiel)
16. Abacus (Theme By Paul Motian)
17. For Bill Evans

With his new solo program, Etudes/Quietudes, Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel celebrates the acoustic guitar, the instrument he switched to at the age of 13. (He had been trained to play classical music on violin.) The core of this new recording is a collection of concert etudes composed by Muthspiel. Each of these 11 etudes explores a different aspect of the
music for guitar, ranging from reflective to animated. The etudes are linked by four other pieces, such as Muthspiel's heartfelt homage to Bill Evans
("For Bill Evans"); a sarabande by Johann Sebastian Bach (on which he improvises with elements from the sarabande, consisting of 3 pieces); a theme by Paul Motian ("Abacus"), partly improvised; and a fast miniature called,"Triplet Droplet".

With Etudes/Quietudes, Muthspiel effortlessly spans the gap between the two musical worldsthat have been decisive in his musical life: the classical guitar and the art of improvisation derived from jazz. However, this program is not a crossover effort, as Muthspiel blurs the boundaries that might limit his creativity. Both on stage and in the recording studio, the guitarist achieves an intimacy that de-emphasizes the music’s technical demands, yet places a continuous parlando, a constant musical speech, at the center.

Etudes are basic exercises for musicians. They serve to refine certain skills and develop into captivating concert pieces. "I wrote my own etudes to practise certain technical aspects. Then I fell in love with the compositional process they inspired," says Muthspiel. "Etudes celebrate craft!" he continues, "Craft is a central point for me - all the musicians I admire have spent a lifetime working on their personal sound.“

"The composer and guitarist draws parallels here to meditation and sport and emphasizes the beauty of repeated practice, which he personally enjoys as a grounding ritual. Just like spiritual practices and athletic training, etudes foster a deep-rooted mastery," he explains. "It's a basic
attitude from which creativity blossoms."

The new album, Etudes/Quietudes presents compositions that are primarily concert pieces. Muthspiel enjoys playing in front of audiences. Although these pieces are written specifically for the classical guitar, they can also be performed on other instruments. The etudes were recorded
at the Vienna Radiokulturhaus. The album was mixed in the south of France with the great Gerard Haro at Studio La Buissonne.

"For me, this album is a musical narrative - a reflection of my journey from violinist to classical guitarist to jazz musician," shares Muthspiel. "I invite listeners to join me on this sonic journey to experience the essence of my story translated into music."

Etudes/Quietudes is released on CD and LP on Clap Your Hands (CYH) and is available on all major streaming platforms. In addition, the score with the 11 etudes can be purchased as a download or in the form of a printed music book that also includes the CD.