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Romerias
Label | Aleph Records – 044 |
Format | CD, Album |
Barcode | 0651702636525 |
Country | US |
Released | 14 Sep 2010 |
Genre | Classical |
Style | Modern |
This is the world premiere recording of "Romerian," a Suite for solo guitar in nine movements written by Lalo Schifrin. Mr. Schifrin said about his work: "'Romerias' in Spanish means carnivals or big parties where there is a display of popular arts, food and drinks. 'Romerias' for solo guitar is a Suite that reflects that feeling of celebration. It explores the different possibilities of this great instrument within the parameters of classical, poplar, and folk elements. At the same time, it also brings out the various potentialities of the guitar technique.'" The CD also contains other works by various composers, many written specifically for Sergio Puccini.
Romerias (Suite For Guitar) (1986): Lalo Schifrin - World Premiere Recording | |||
1 | Tango | 2:07 | |
2 | Canto | 1:47 | |
3 | Danza | 2:01 | |
4 | Mascarada | 2:11 | |
5 | Blues | 1:28 | |
6 | Valse | 2:04 | |
7 | Fantasia-Impromptu | 3:31 | |
8 | Habanera | 2:07 | |
9 | Malambo | 2:22 | |
Preludio Otoñal (2004): Enrique Bevacqua | |||
10 | Preludio Otoñal | 3:29 | |
Tanguitis (For Flute And Guitar) (1998): Alfredo Rugeles | |||
11 | Tanguitis (For Flute And Guitar) | 3:08 | |
Nuevos Estudios Sencilllos (2002): Leo Brouwer | |||
12 | Omaggio A Debussy | 0:49 | |
13 | Omaggio A Mangoré | 1:21 | |
14 | Omaggio A Caturia | 1:15 | |
15 | Omaggio A Prokofiev | 1:00 | |
16 | Omaggio A Tárrega | 1:27 | |
17 | Omaggio A Sor | 1:42 | |
18 | Omaggio A Piazzolla | 1:50 | |
19 | Omaggio A Villa Lobos | 2:26 | |
20 | Omaggio A Szymanowski | 1:59 | |
21 | Omaggio A Stravinsky | 2:01 | |
Ya Qalbi (2003): Salim Dada | |||
22 | Ya Qalbi (Oh! Mon Coeur) | 4:46 | |
Libertango (1974): Astor Piazzolla | |||
23 | Libertango | 2:30 | |
Homenaje (Le Tombeau De Debussy) (1920): Manuel De Falla | |||
24 | Homenaje (Le Tombeau De Debussy) | 2:59 | |
Danza Del Molinero (Farruca From "El Sombrero De Tres Picos") (1919): Manuel De Falla | |||
25 | Danza Del Molinero (Farruca From "El Sombrero e Tres Picos") | 2:49 | |
Sua Cosa, Op. 52 (In Memory Of Wes Montgomery) (1972): John Duarte | |||
26 | Sua Cosa, Op. 52 (In Memory Of Wes Montgomery) | 5:03 | |
Calle De Las Fraguas (Forge's Street) (Soleá): Hernán Navarro - World Premiere Recording | |||
27 | Calle De Las Fraguas (Forge's Street) (Soleá) | 4:23 | |
Lluvia (Rain) (2009): Sabina Puccini | |||
28 | Lluvia (Rain) | 0:55 |
Art Direction, Design – Theresa E. Schifrin
Co-producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Gabriel Data (1 to 9, 11 to 21, 24 and 26)
Co-producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Mariano Braun (10, 22, 23, 25, 27 and 28)
Composed By – Alfredo Rugeles (11)
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla (23)
Composed By – Enrique Bevacqua (10)
Composed By – Hernán Navarro (27)
Composed By – John Duarte (26)
Composed By – Lalo Schifrin (1 to 9)
Composed By – Leo Brouwer (12 to 21)
Composed By – Manuel De Falla (24 and 25)
Composed By – Salim Dada (22)
Composed By, Guitar – Sabina Puccini (28)
Executive Producer, Presenter – Lalo Schifrin
Flute – Gabriel Leo (11)
Guitar, Liner Notes, Co-producer, Executive-Producer – Sergio Puccini
Co-producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Gabriel Data (1 to 9, 11 to 21, 24 and 26)
Co-producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Mariano Braun (10, 22, 23, 25, 27 and 28)
Composed By – Alfredo Rugeles (11)
Composed By – Astor Piazzolla (23)
Composed By – Enrique Bevacqua (10)
Composed By – Hernán Navarro (27)
Composed By – John Duarte (26)
Composed By – Lalo Schifrin (1 to 9)
Composed By – Leo Brouwer (12 to 21)
Composed By – Manuel De Falla (24 and 25)
Composed By – Salim Dada (22)
Composed By, Guitar – Sabina Puccini (28)
Executive Producer, Presenter – Lalo Schifrin
Flute – Gabriel Leo (11)
Guitar, Liner Notes, Co-producer, Executive-Producer – Sergio Puccini
Tracks 1 to 9, 11 to 21, 24 and 26 recorded 2008-2009 at UNR Studio, Rosario, Argentina.
Tracks 10, 22, 23, 25, 27 and 28 recorded 2009 at La Tecla Estudio, Rosario, Argentina.
"Romerias" was commissioned by Angel Romero (2) in 1986 but not recorded in full previously to this release. The "Tango" and "Malambo" movements were, however, recorded in 1998 by Juanjo Domínguez and included on .
Tracks 10, 22, 23, 25, 27 and 28 recorded 2009 at La Tecla Estudio, Rosario, Argentina.
"Romerias" was commissioned by Angel Romero (2) in 1986 but not recorded in full previously to this release. The "Tango" and "Malambo" movements were, however, recorded in 1998 by Juanjo Domínguez and included on .
Barcode – 651702636525