Manuel Barrueco, renowned for his virtuosity and expressive depth, presents "Andaluza - Guitar Classics," a captivating journey through the world of classical guitar music. Released on March 29, 2010, under Warner Classics, this album spans a rich and diverse repertoire, showcasing Barrueco's technical brilliance and artistic sensitivity.
The album opens with the enchanting "Concierto de Aranjuez" by JoaquĂn Rodrigo, featuring the iconic Adagio, a piece celebrated for its lyrical beauty and emotional resonance. Barrueco's interpretation is followed by a selection of works by Francisco Tárrega, including the evocative "Capricho árabe" and the delicate "Lágrima," demonstrating his ability to convey the essence of Spanish guitar music.
Bach's "Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E-Flat Major, BWV 998" is another highlight, showcasing Barrueco's mastery of Baroque repertoire. The intricate fugue and the lively allegro are performed with precision and grace, highlighting the composer's contrapuntal genius.
The album also features works by Boccherini, including the lively "Fandango" from the Guitar Quintet No. 4 and the dramatic "La ritirata di Madrid" from the Guitar Quintet No. 9. These pieces, arranged for guitar, showcase Barrueco's ability to bring out the rich textures and rhythmic vitality of Boccherini's compositions.
Granados' "Danza española No. 5, Andaluza" is a fiery and passionate piece that Barrueco performs with flair and technical prowess. The album also includes selections from Sor's arrangements of Mozart's "Il flauto magico," offering a unique blend of classical and operatic influences.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, "Andaluza - Guitar Classics" is a comprehensive exploration of the guitar repertoire, from the romantic elegance of Tárrega to the dramatic intensity of Boccherini. Manuel Barrueco's artistry shines throughout, making this album a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the world's greatest guitarists.