Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Spanish guitar music with Manuel Barrueco's captivating album, "Medea: Spanish Guitar Music By Albeniz, Granados and Manolo Sanlucar." Released on October 15, 2013, under the Tonar Music label, this 55-minute collection showcases Barrueco's masterful interpretation of works by three of Spain's most celebrated composers.
The album opens with Isaac Albéniz's "España Op. 165: Prelude," setting the stage for a journey through the vibrant and diverse musical landscapes of Spain. Barrueco's deft touch and technical brilliance shine in pieces like "Rumores De La Caleta, Op. 71, No. 6" and "Cantos De Espanna, Op. 232, No. 4: Cordoba," each offering a unique glimpse into the soul of Spanish music.
Enrique Granados' "12 Piezas Caracteristicas, Op. 92: Torre Bermeja" and "Tonadillas: La Maja De Goya" are rendered with exquisite sensitivity, highlighting Barrueco's ability to convey deep emotion and nuance. The album also features works by Manolo Sanlúcar, including the dramatic and powerful "Medea" suite, which showcases Barrueco's virtuosity and command of the guitar.
Throughout the album, Manuel Barrueco's playing is marked by a profound understanding of the music and a deep respect for the traditions it represents. His performances are both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, making this album a true gem for lovers of classical guitar music.