John C. Williams invites you to explore the rich and diverse world of classical guitar music with his 1989 album, "Spirit of the Guitar." This captivating collection, released under Sony Classical, spans a mere 52 minutes but is packed with a variety of styles and influences that showcase Williams' virtuosity and versatility.
The album opens with the vibrant "Sunburst" and takes you on a journey through the Americas with pieces like "Suite Andina: I. Aconquija" and "Scherzino Mexicano," arranged by Alfredo Díaz. You'll also find the charming "Natalia 'Vals Criollo'" and the lively "Norteña," offering a taste of traditional Latin American music.
Williams' interpretation of Astor Piazzolla's "Las 4 Estaciones Porteñas: II. Verano Porteño," arranged by Benjamin Benitez, is a standout track, blending the tango's sensuality with classical guitar techniques. The album also features a selection of Venezuelan waltzes, including the delightful "4 Valses Venezolanos: No. 3," and the soothing "Lullaby" and "Canción de Cuna," perfect for unwinding.
For those who appreciate blues, Williams delivers with "Three Blues for Classic Guitar," a trio of tracks that include the sultry "Spanish Guitar Blues" and the upbeat "Swing 59." The album concludes with the energetic "Chôros No. 1, W161 'Chôro Tipico'" and the playful "El Colibri," leaving you with a sense of the guitar's incredible range and John C. Williams' mastery of the instrument.