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Guitar Recital


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Released: 2000-10-17

Avg. Customer Review: 5 Star
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Title Tracks for Guitar Recital
    1. Part I: Allegretto
    2. Part II: Andante
    3. Part III: Allegro
    4. Part I: Preludio
    5. Part II: Andante religioso
    6. Part III: Allegro solemne
    7. Part I: Campo
    8. Part II: Copla
    9. Part III: Fiesta
    10. Part I: Allegro moderato
    11. Part II: Minueto
    12. Part III: Pavana triste; Lento
    13. Part IV: Final; Allegro con brio
    14. I
    15. II
    16. III
    17. Part I: Prelude
    18. Part II: Evocation
    19. Part III: Dance


Product Details
Guitar Recital
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-10-17)
  • Publisher: Naxos
  • Label: Naxos
  • Studio: Naxos
  • Average Customer Review: 5 Star based on 2 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #102253


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:5 Star

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: MY favourite Cd of all time.... 2004-10-20
Comment: Nothing comes close to this... The repertoire here is outstanding - demanding and beautiful.

Check out the Jose sonata - one of my favourite compositions of all time. Worth twice the value of the Cd for this sonata alone.

sonatina is unreal too - and a newie in whirler of the dance. must have laurete


5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: superb playing 2003-06-09
Comment: Naxos's "Guitar Laureate Series" is something special that all guitar enthusiasts should look into. My favorites in the series are Jason Vieaux's and Ana Vidovic's recitals, but Azabagic's runs a close third. What I like most about Azagabic's playing is the sense of command that he has over his guitar which allows him to place his personal stamp on these Spanish/Latin-flavored compositions. I think one would be hard pressed to find someone more technically capable than Denis, but at the same time he uses his spare energies and thoughts to add passion and feeling to all the pieces. I have a few other recordings of Torroba's "Sonatina", and prefer Azagabic's because of his passionate that is felt throughout. For me that is the difference between a recitalist and an artist in the true sense who claims ownership of whatever he or she is playing, yet still maintains the integrity and identity of the piece.



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