Manuel Barrueco, renowned for his virtuosic guitar playing and profound musical insight, presents a captivating exploration of the works of Mozart and Sor in his 1988 album. This album showcases Barrueco's exceptional ability to translate the intricate compositions of these classical masters onto the guitar, offering a unique and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with Fernando Sor's "Grand solo in D Major, Op. 14," a piece that demonstrates Barrueco's technical prowess and musical sensitivity. The heart of the album lies in Manuel Barrueco's arrangements of Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 5 in G Major, K. 283, and Piano Sonata No. 18 in D Major, K. 576. These arrangements highlight Barrueco's skill in adapting piano works for the guitar, revealing new dimensions of these beloved compositions.
Sor's "6 Airs choisis de l'opéra de Mozart 'Il flauto magico', Op. 19" is another highlight, featuring Barrueco's nuanced interpretations of these operatic arias. The album concludes with Sor's "Introduction and Variations on a Theme of Mozart in E Major, Op. 9," a piece that showcases Barrueco's ability to convey both the technical complexity and emotional depth of Sor's music.
Recorded in 1988 and released under the Warner Classics label, this album spans a total duration of 53 minutes. It is a testament to Manuel Barrueco's artistry and his enduring contribution to the classical guitar repertoire. Whether you are a long-time admirer of classical guitar music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding exploration of the works of Mozart and Sor, as interpreted by one of the world's most celebrated guitarists.