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| Isaac Albeniz, Ferdinando Carulli, Claude Debussy, Mauro Giuliani, Enrique Granados, John [composer] Johnson, Georg Philipp Telemann, John Williams [guitar], Julian Bream - Together Again/ Julian Bream & John Williams |
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Band: Isaac Albeniz, Ferdinando Carulli, Claude Debussy, Mauro Giuliani, Enrique Granados, John [composer] Johnson, Georg Philipp Telemann, John Williams [guitar], Julian Bream Title: Together Again/ Julian Bream & John Williams Rating: Release Date: 25 May, 1993 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Largo maestoso; Allegro moderato 2: Larghetto 3: Serenade In A, Op. 96: Finale 4: Rondella aragonesa 5: Spanish Songs, Op. 232, No.3: Beneath The Palm Tree 6: Zambra 7: Variazioni concertanti, Op. 130 8: Evocacion 9: Pavan 10: Galliard 11: Ouverture 12: Harlequinade 13: Laughter 14: Rigidon 15: The Fighters 16: Gigue 17: Reverie 18: Golliwog's Cakewalk 19: Clair de lune |
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Customer Reviews The very best Quite simply, "Together Again" is the finest,best recordings of its genre ever made. I have a large collection of classical guitar recordings. It features arrangements that had never been before heard and that a big plus, for the normal repertoire for guitar is fairly small and we soon tire of hearng the same pieces again and again. The virtuosity of both Williams and Bream is unqustionalble. Bream sounds a bit steely at times. whereas Williams is soft. Together, they produce a magnificent sound. .
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An excellent CD for anyone who loves the classical guitar The main problem of playing a classical guitar is the genuine lack of material, apart from those (relatively few) pieces which were originally written for the guitar. Furthermore, being a fairly limited instrument, the guitar limits severely the possibilities of adapting various classical pieces which were not written originally for the guitar. Thus, Bream & Williams, set out on a mission - to achieve what is not possible on one guitar, by playing a duet of classical guitars. Hence, almost all the compositions here are adaptations, but this is by no means a bad thing - the arrangements very cleverly hides the limits of the instruments, while emphasizing it's intimate and warm nature. Two of the most notable of these adaptations are "Evocacion", from Albeniz "Suite Iberia" and "Bajo la palmera" from "Cantos de Espana", both of which were written for piano. It is well worth mentioning that many of Albeniz compositions were based on traditional spanish tunes, played originally on guitars. Thus, by playing these truly great pieces on classical guitars, Bream & Williams are restoring some of the magic which allured Albeniz to these tunes in the first place. One might also feel these tunes sound actually more natural played on two guitars rather than on a piano. Other interesting adaptations are the three pieces by Debussy, which are very melodic and are very suitable to be played on guitars. I warmly recommend this excellent album for anyone who appreciates classical music played by very able musicians. I guess it's also ideal as a gift for those who like good music which isn't classical, and are interested in exploring new grounds, as this album is very communicative, although it hasn't lost any of it's integrity.
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