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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028947143024
Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Deutsche Grammophon
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Studio: Deutsche Grammophon
Sales Rank: 42278
MPN: 471430
Disc 1:- 1. Villano y ricercar
- 2. Españoleta y fanfare de la caballería de Nápoles
- 3. Danza de las hachas
- 4. Canario
- 1. Allegro moderato
- 2. Andante
- 3. Allegro moderato e festivo
- 1. Allegro non tanto
- 2. Andante cantabile
- 3. Allegretto - più mosso
Disc 2:- 1. Turégano (Serranilla)
- 2. Torija (Elegía)
- 3. Manzanares el Real (A la moza fermosa)
- 4. Montemayor (Contemplación)
- 5. Alcañiz (Festiva)
- 6. Sigüenza (La Infantina duerma)
- 7. Alba de Tormes (Trova)
- 8. Alcázar de Segovia (Llamada)
- 1. Preámbulo (Lento)
- 2. Oliveras (Allegretto)
- 3. Canción (Lento)
- 4. Albada (Allegro giocoso)
- 5. Los Mayos (Allegro non tanto)
- 6. Panorama (Lento)
- 1. Preludio
- 2. Coral
- 3. Cuna
- 4. Recitativo
- 5. Canción (Festiva)
- 6. Muñeira
- 1. Allegro con spirito
- 2. Andantino, quasi canzone
- 3. Tempo di Minuetto
- 4. Vivo energico
- Allegro in A major
- 5. Antaño
- 1. Fandango (Allegretto)
Disc 3:- Gigue
- Gavotte
- No. 2, Gallarda y Villano
- No. 1, Españoletas
- No. 1 in A major
- No. 2 in A minor
- No. 3 in G major
- No. 4 in A major
- No. 5 in E minor
- No. 6 in A major
- No. 7 in E major
- No. 8 in E minor
- Minuet in C minor
- Minuet in C major
- Etude No. 8 [No. 1] in C major (Andantino)
- Etude No. 2 [No. 3] in A major (Andante allegro)
- Etude No. 17 [no. 6] in D major (Moderato)
- Etude No. 20 [No. 10] in A major (Andante allegro))
- Etude No. 19 [No. 10] in A major (Andante)
- Etude No. 16 [No. 15] in D minor (Moderato)
- Etude No. 11 [No. 17] in E minor (Allegro moderato)
- Etude No. 13 [No. 19] in B flat major (Andante (lento))
- Etude No. 17 [No. 20] in C major (Allegro moderato)
- No. 1, Granada (Serenata) (Allegretto - Meno mosso - Tempo 1)
- No. 10, Danza triste (Allegretto - Andante - Tempo 1)
- No. 1, La Maja de Goya in G minor
Disc 4:- Allemande
- Sarabande
- Gigue
- Sarabande
- Bourrée
- Double
- 1. Prélude
- 2. Allemande
- 3. Courante
- 4. Sarabande
- 5. Bourées 1 & 2
- 6. Gigue
- Prélude
- Gavotte 1 & 2
- Chaconne
- Gavotte en Rondeau
- Siciliano
- Bourée
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: The vastly improved sonics which the Deutsche Grammophon production team achieves with its 24/96 remastering of the guitarist's 1952-1969 mono and stereo performances for Decca allow listeners to finally experience the rich tonal palette and intimate nature of Segovia's performance art in a manner commensurate with the fidelity of the original LP releases (minus the edgy digital glare and graininess of the MCA reissues). What emerges is a portrait of the artist as a lightning rod for great composers, such as Manuel Ponce, Federico Torroba, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Isaac Albéniz, and Enrique Granados, all of whom enriched the 20th-century repertoire of solo and chamber works by custom-crafting works for this innovative guitarist (Segovia's interpretation of Joaquín Rodrigo's "Fandango" is a paradigm for his role in popularizing the modern Spanish idiom). Likewise, Segovias's work as an arranger in recasting baroque and medieval works for modern guitar, as well as his deep affection for 19th-century masters of the instrument such as Dionisio Aguado and Fernando Sor, shines forth on discs two and three. However, it is Segovia's romantic touch in transposing Bach's Partitas for Solo Violin--as on his virtuoso turns on the "Chaconne in D Minor"--that best illustrate his poetic conception of the instrument. --Chip Stern
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I didn't realize what I was getting into when I tried out this collection of Segovia. I wanted to learn about the man and his music, and, WOW, what a bargain this collection turned out to be!
From Solos to Concertina's, there is so much music here that it will take me months to digest it all. I am very impressed with the quality of the mastering, Deutsch Grammophon did a wonderfull job at preserving the soundstage of the recordings, as well as the fidelity. Amazing clarity!
Components used for listening: TAD-60 Amplifier, Adcom GCD-700 CD player, Adcom GFP-710 Preamplifier, Altec 604-8G's in 620B Cabinets.
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John Williams, David Russell, Christopher Parkening, Julian Bream, et. al. all owe a great deal to this now departed giant. If you own ANY classical guitar recordings, you should purchase this collection. It's not only the finest remastering available, but an equisitely fine selection of Segovia's contribution to the genre and the art.
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Andrés Segovia was the great master of classical guitar. This set show us 400 years of music taken for the guitar, he was the first in give the guitar place like a cult instrument in 20th century through his works invaluable transcriptions of several instruments (cello, lute, etc.) of composers like Bach, Dowland, Manuel M. Ponce, Fernando Sor, Tárrega, etc.
The scope from Segovia has leaved footsteps in the great world of classical music, for his research and investigations about it. In this set we can listen pieces like "six pavanas" from the ending Age Middle of Luis Milán, and begginig of Rennasaince like Dowland's songs togheter Roncali Ludovico between others on CD 3.
Also show us the great spanish composer Enrique ... Read More:
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there probably wasn't a classical guitarist alive in the 1950's and 60's who didn't know by heart all of segovia's decca albums and julian bream's spectacular recordings for rca and westminster. this set will be a stroll down memory lane for everyone with segovia schott editions in the attic, and essential listening for anyone interested in the classical guitar or in discovering a genuine musical genius -- the equal on his instrument of casals, rubenstein or heifitz on theirs.
segovia literally created the 20th century classical guitar out of an instrument with a cachet not far above the banjo. the booklet to the boxed set gives a fine overview of segovia's career and recording practice, though omitting many key details. (segovia innovated ... Read More:
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This is the PERFECT retrospective boxed set. DG has outdone itself with this career retrospective of Spanish classical guitar legend Andres Segovia. The set was released on the 15th anniversary of Segovia's death in 1987. From the famous "Fantasia para un gentilhombre" to transcriptions of J.S. Bach for the guitar, all four CDs showcase nothing but the genius of Segovia. The remastered DG recordings sound terrific and the accompanying booklet, complete with photographs from throughout the master's life in Spain, is excellent. If you love Spanish classical guitar and adore the 19th-Century romantic style of playing championed by Segovia, buy this set. You won't be disappointed. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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