John C. Williams presents a captivating collection of international repertoire for two guitars in "The Mantis and the Moon." Released on May 21, 1996, under the Sony Classical label, this classical album spans a concise yet engaging 66 minutes, offering a diverse exploration of musical styles and compositions.
The album features a blend of well-known and lesser-known pieces, showcasing Williams' virtuosity and versatility. It opens with Manuel de Falla's "La Vida Breve: Danza española No. 1," arranged for two guitars by E. Pujol, setting the stage for a journey through various musical landscapes. Granados' "Goyescas: Intermezzo" and Turina's "Rondalla aragonesa, Op. 37" follow, adding a touch of Spanish elegance.
Williams' interpretation of Scarlatti's "Keyboard Sonata in D Major, R. 84" demonstrates his ability to adapt keyboard works for the guitar, while the "Songs from the Forest" offer a unique and enchanting experience. The three duets, "The Mantis and the Moon," "Lament," and "Alchemy," showcase the album's namesake and highlight the intricate interplay between the two guitars.
The album also includes traditional Irish tunes like "Carolan's Concerto" and "Planxty Madame Maxwell," arranged by Gerald Garcia, as well as pieces from various composers such as Darius Milhaud, Tchaikovsky, and Satō Norio. Each track is a testament to Williams' skill and the guitar's expressive range.
"The Mantis and the Moon" is a testament to John C. Williams' artistry, offering a rich and varied listening experience that showcases the beauty and versatility of the guitar.
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