Embark on a captivating journey through the world of classical guitar with Alexander-Sergei Ramírez's "Odyssey," released on January 1, 2004, under the Edge label. This enchanting album spans a little over an hour and ten minutes, offering a diverse collection of pieces that showcase Ramírez's exceptional skill and versatility.
The album opens with a revised rendition of "Sevillana" by Andrés Segovia, setting the stage for a rich tapestry of musical styles and influences. From the intricate and rhythmic "Koyunbaba, Op. 19" to the delicate and evocative "Merlin's Dream," Ramírez navigates through a variety of compositions that highlight his technical prowess and expressive depth.
"Odyssey" features a blend of traditional and contemporary works, including the hauntingly beautiful "Tres Cantigas Negras" and the lively "Nouveau Rag." The album also includes arrangements of popular themes, such as "Sakura," a Japanese folk song, and "Verano Porteño," a tango piece by Astor Piazzolla.
Ramírez's interpretations of Venezuelan music, like the "Valses Venezolanos" and "Si ela perguntar," add a unique cultural flavor to the collection. His original compositions, such as "Koribeni No. 2" and "The Magic Box," demonstrate his innovative approach to the guitar repertoire.
Throughout "Odyssey," Alexander-Sergei Ramírez's virtuosity and artistry shine, making it a compelling addition to any classical guitar enthusiast's collection.