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Timothy Walker's "Classical Folk Guitar," released in January 1981 under the Hyperion label, is a captivating journey through a diverse range of folk melodies and classical arrangements. Spanning just under an hour, this album showcases Walker's exceptional skill and versatility as a guitarist, offering a rich tapestry of sounds from various cultures and traditions.
The album opens with a romantic piece, "Jeux interdits," arranged by Yepes, setting a tone of elegance and sophistication. It then transitions into vibrant Spanish flavors with "El vito" and "Farrucca," arranged by Azpiazu. Walker's interpretations of these pieces are both authentic and innovative, highlighting his deep understanding of the folk traditions they originate from.
The album also features a collection of Irish airs, including "The Last Rose of Summer," "Gary Owen," and "My Lodging Is on the Cold Ground," from Op. 125. These pieces are beautifully arranged and played, capturing the essence of Irish folk music with a classical touch.
Walker's arrangements of "Greensleeves" and "Variations on an Old Japanese Folk Tune 'Sakura'" are particularly noteworthy, showcasing his ability to blend traditional melodies with classical guitar techniques. The "South American Suite" is another highlight, taking the listener on a musical tour through Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, and Argentina with pieces like "Choros," "Taquirari," and "Gato y Malambo."
The album concludes with "Farewell to Stromness," arranged by Walker for guitar, a poignant piece that leaves a lasting impression. Throughout "Classical Folk Guitar," Timothy Walker demonstrates his mastery of the instrument and his deep respect for the folk traditions that inspire his playing. This album is a testament to his artistry and a delightful exploration of the intersection between classical and folk music.