Amoroso
Description
Content :
- Preludio y danza
- Une promenade au jardin
- Le sentier des murmures
- Les enfants de la ruelle
- Air
- Amoroso
- Tendresse
- Movido
- Sérénade tzigane
- Un beau matin
- Il était une fois
- Nostalgie
- La ballade des amoureux
- Romance pour deux guitares
AMOROSO for solo guitar (CD included)
by David Gaudreau
This is a splendid collection of material by the Canadian guitarist
David Gaudreau. All the pieces in this album, 14 in total, have
been released previously by this publisher in separate books but
this time the music comes with the CD with the composer performing,
and quite splendidly too, all the works.
The style throughout is contemporary with the emphasis definitely
on "melody" for a good percentage of the time and it has to said
that there are some superb melodic compositions in this gathering,
one of which stands head and shoulders above the others in beauty,
the delightfully elegant and poignant Air, which alone must be
worth the price of the book. Here and there are suggestions of the
styles of such as Barrios, Kleynjans and Tesar, all of whom
could/can write a good tune when required but Gaudreau does have a
"voice" of his own and his skill at writing extremely attractive
and charming music is to be admired.
The album concludes with its one and only piece for two guitars, a
little Romance which seems to hint occasionally at the pop classics
If and Sometimes When We Touch, although I'm not sure if this is
intentional or not ... probably not.
When d'OZ reached their 1000th edition they celebrated the occasion
by releasing a gem of a publication by the Dutch guitarist Annette
Kruisbrink (which I had the pleasure of reviewing). It seems a
coincidence that now they have reached their 1100th edition these
publishers have published yet another pearl (albeit music which has
been published before).
Steve Marsh (Classical Guitar Magazine)