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      2. giuliani & arnold: guitar concertos - julian bream

      Giuliani & Arnold: Guitar Concertos

      Julian BreamJulian Bream
      • 1961
      • 6 tracks
      • 45 min
      • medieval
      Giuliani & Arnold: Guitar Concertos - Julian Bream
      Giuliani & Arnold: Guitar Concertos - Julian Bream

      Album Details

      Julian Bream's "Giuliani & Arnold: Guitar Concertos" is a timeless classical guitar album released in 1961 under the Sony Classical label. This album showcases Bream's virtuosity and deep connection with the guitar, featuring two significant concertos that highlight his technical prowess and expressive playing.

      The album opens with Mauro Giuliani's Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30, a piece that exudes elegance and grace. The first movement, "Allegro maestoso," sets a stately pace, while the second movement, "Andantino siciliano," offers a lyrical and melodic contrast. The third movement, "Polonaise," brings a lively and rhythmic energy to the concerto.

      The second half of the album presents the Guitar Concerto, Op. 67 by Malcolm Arnold. This concerto is known for its rich harmonies and dynamic range. The first movement, "Allegro," is bold and dramatic, the second movement, "Lento," is introspective and serene, and the third movement, "Con brio," concludes the concerto with a spirited and energetic finale.

      With a total duration of 45 minutes, this album is a testament to Julian Bream's mastery of the classical guitar repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or new to the genre, this album offers a captivating journey through the world of guitar concertos.

      1 januari 1961(P) 1961 Sony Music Entertainment

      Tracks

      1. Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30: I. Allegro maestosoMauro Giuliani, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        9:08
      2. Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30: II. Andantino sicilianoMauro Giuliani, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        6:22
      3. Guitar Concerto No. 1 in A Major, Op. 30: III. PolonaiseMauro Giuliani, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        7:40
      4. Guitar Concerto, Op. 67: I. AllegroMalcolm Arnold, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        6:06
      5. Guitar Concerto, Op. 67: II. LentoMalcolm Arnold, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        11:34
      6. Guitar Concerto, Op. 67: III. Con brioMalcolm Arnold, Julian Bream, Melos Ensemble
        4:19
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      About Julian Bream

      Julian Bream, the renowned English classical guitarist and lutenist, left an indelible mark on the world of music with his extraordinary talent and dedication. Born in 1933, Bream's career spanned over five decades, during which he played a pivotal role in elevating the classical guitar to new heights of respectability. His virtuosity and passion for the instrument made him one of the most distinguished guitarists of the 20th century. Bream's repertoire was vast and diverse, encompassing medieval and classical genres, and he was instrumental in reviving interest in the lute. His recordings, including masterful interpretations of works by Bach and Dowland, continue to inspire musicians and enthusiasts alike. Bream's influence on the classical guitar world is comparable to that of Andrés Segovia, making him a towering figure in the history of the instrument. Even after his retirement and passing in 2020, his legacy endures, celebrated through his timeless recordings and the enduring impact he had on the classical music scene.

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