Rachel Barton Pine's "Capricho Latino" is a captivating journey through the vibrant and diverse world of Latin music, reimagined through the lens of classical guitar. Released on June 7, 2011, under the Cedille label, this album spans a rich tapestry of styles and influences, from Spanish classical to tango and beyond.
The album opens with Isaac Albéniz's "Asturias (Leyenda)," a piece that showcases Pine's technical prowess and musical sensitivity. Throughout the album, Pine's virtuosity is on full display, as she navigates complex compositions with ease and grace. The tracklist is a testament to Pine's versatility, featuring works by composers such as Manuel Ponce, Enrique Granados, and Astor Piazzolla, among others.
One of the standout tracks is "Recuerdos de la Alhambra," a piece that highlights Pine's ability to evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia. The album also includes "Terra! A nosa!," a piece that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Galicia, and "Ferdinand," a playful and energetic composition that showcases Pine's dynamic range.
With a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Capricho Latino" is a substantial and rewarding listening experience. Pine's playing is impeccable, and her interpretations of these classic pieces are both fresh and respectful of their origins. Whether you're a fan of classical guitar or simply appreciate beautiful music, "Capricho Latino" is an album that is sure to delight.