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Michael Winkler plays Francisco Tárrega (24/96 FLAC)

Michael Winkler plays Francisco Tárrega (24/96 FLAC)
Michael Winkler plays Francisco Tárrega (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Francisco Tárrega
Performer: Michael Winkler
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: EOS Guitar Edition
Catalogue: EOS234200-15
Release: 2020
Size: 0.98 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

01. Danza Mora
02. Las Dos Hermanitas
03. Recuerdos de la Alhambra
04. Capricho Árabe
05. Estudio en Forma de Minueto
06. Alborada
07. Mazurka in G Major
08. Tango in G Minor
09. El Columpio
10. Isabel
11. Marieta
12. María
13. ¡Adelita!
14. Lágrima
15. Minuetto in E Major
16. Pavana in E Major
17. Sueño (Mazurka)
18. Endecha
19. Rosita
20. Preludio No. 1 in D Minor
21. Vals in D Major
22. Preludio No. 2 in A Minor
23. Gran Vals in A Major
24. Oremus

“The guitarist Michael Winkler is internationally known as a musical frontier crosser, especially through the Eos Guitar Quartet. After his debut LP, the highly acclaimed Bach album and the CD midlife with original compositions, he now presents his fourth solo album with original compositions by Tárrega.

Francisco Tárrega 1852-1909, was a Spanish guitarist and composer. He is still considered the founder of modern guitar playing and the most prominent guitarist and teacher of his era.

“”When I first heard Tárrega’s music as a young man, I was immediately in love with the melodies, harmonies and elegance of his waltzes. I played the pieces at every opportunity until they became “”my”” pieces. Later I discovered polyphony and forgot about Tárrega’s music, until finally in 2019 I dared to reinterpret it with a grasp of my eyes. I interpreted many things more slenderly and rhythmically tighter than at that time, thought phrasings larger, but also took more time. The beautiful spatial sound of the band supported my joy of playing, stimulated my creativity and fulfilled my wish to record the CD in a natural acoustic.”

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