Antigoni Goni - Duarte: Guitar Music (2001)

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Title: Duarte: Guitar Music
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:46
Total Size: 271 Mb
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Tracklist:

Suite piemontese, Op. 46
01. I. Pastorale (00:03:19)
02. II. Canzone (00:04:40)
03. III. La Danza (00:02:45)
Toute en ronde, Op. 57
04. I. Ritual Dance (00:02:40)
05. II. Waltz (00:02:45)
06. III. Spring Dance (00:03:12)
Musikones, Op. 107
07. I. Terpsichore I (00:01:44)
08. II. Erato (00:02:06)
09. III. Terpsichore II (00:01:43)
10. IV. Euterpe (00:02:14)
11. V. Terpsichore III (00:02:49)
English Suite No. 1, Op. 31
12. I. Prelude (00:02:38)
13. II. Folk-song (00:04:01)
14. III. Round Dance (00:02:11)
Variations on a Catalan Folk Song, Op. 25
15. Variations on a Catalan Folk Song, Op. 25 (00:11:41)
Birds, Op. 66
16. I. Swallows (00:02:51)
17. II. The Swan (00:04:20)
18. III. Sparrows (00:02:25)
Homage to Antonio Lauro
19. I. Moderato, con grazia (00:01:39)
20. II. Andante espressivo (00:02:33)
21. III. Rondo (00:02:10)
Sonatinette, Op. 35
22. I. Con anima (00:01:37)
23. II. Con delicatezza (00:02:28)
24. III. Vivo (00:02:15)

Total length: 01:12:46
Label: Naxos

Performers:
Antigoni Goni (guitar)

John Duarte, now in his eighties, has found a rich vein to explore over the years with the guitar miniature. From his background as a player comes the unfailingly idiomatic character of the music - it sounds as though it's extremely grateful to perform - and from his experience of jazz comes the freely varied melodic lines and the chromatic chords that mildly spice a fairly conventional idiom. Of the eight works here, six are small-scale three-movement suites, with very few movements lasting longer than three minutes.

"Some of the best music has been recorded before; the Greek-inspired Musikones, for instance, with its neat alternation of song and dance and interesting use of pentatonic and other modal formations, or the Variations on a Catalan Folksong, an effective showpiece written for John Williams, which accompanies the theme with a figure derived from Bach's Fourth Cello Suite and introduces a different tonality for each of the variations.

"The waltzes in homage to Antonio Lauro are written in a straightforward, old-fashioned romantic style, whilst some of the other music is more neo-classical, especially the Sonatinette with its harmony based on fourths. Taken as a whole, the disc is more like easy listening than a vital, compelling musical experience, but there's no doubting the commitment or artistry of Antigoni Goni's performances. Her full, rich tone is well reproduced, too.