DUO AMARAL - SUPLICA CD - BRAND NEW & FACTORY SEALED - CLASSICAL GUITAR

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Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Album
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0884501592208
Artist
Duo Amaral
Format
CD
Release Year
2011
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
Release Title
Suplica
Genre
Classical Artists
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Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
UPC
0884501592208
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8046046845

Product Key Features

Release Year
2011
Format
CD
Genre
Classical Artists
Artist
Duo Amaral
Release Title
Suplica

Dimensions

Item Height
0.35 in
Item Weight
0.16 lb
Item Length
5.52 in
Item Width
4.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
17
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Sonata in D Major K 119, Sonata in E minor K 147, L'encouragement Op. 34: I. Cantabile, L'encouragement Op. 34: II. Theme, L'encouragement Op. 34: III. Variation 1, L'encouragement Op. 34: IV. Variation 2, L'encouragement Op. 34: V. Variation 3, L'encouragement Op. 3: VI. Vals, Saggio: I. Bagatela, Saggio: II. Súplica, Saggio: III. Fantasia, Danzas Del Ballet Estancia: I. Danz Del Trigo, Danzas Del Ballet Estancia: II. Idilio Crepuscular, Danzas Del Ballet Estancia: III. Pequeña Danza, Tonadilla: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Tonadilla: II. Minuetto Pomposo, Tonadilla: III. Allegro Vivace
Notes
Duo Amaral was launched in 2008 by husband and wife Jorge Amaral and Mia Pomerantz-Amaral. The increasing reputation of this talented duo is gaining momentum - attracting audiences in the USA and abroad with each recital and master class. They have toured in Italy, Germany, Poland, Panama, Mexico, Israel and the USA, performing, giving workshops, master classes and judging international competitions. Their expanding repertoire includes transcribing arrangements for two guitars, from the Baroque to the Contemporary, always seeking innovative interpretation to explore and share. Mr. And Mrs. Amaral completed their studies at the prestigious Peabody Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins University, where both were awarded Master of Music and Graduate Performance Degrees with Julian Gray and Manuel Barrueco respectively. Duo Amaral has been described by Il Messagero Veneto as "masterful, with poetic virtuosity and intensity of expression". SÚPLICA - Supplication - is a prayer or entreaty, asking humbly and earnestly for a wish or boon, perhaps as an appeal to a higher power or force. As the choice of name for this first collaborative album released by Duo Amaral, it's title not only honors the world-premiere composition by Victor Manuel Amaral Ramírez as it's showcase piece, but evokes the creation of a work of art as an appeal from the artist to some mysterious power and to the unknown audience for which it is created. In a sense, this album is a sort of supplication to the performers, the listeners, to music history and to a personal muse. The breadth of repertoire in this album spans the eighteenth century Baroque to current times. Although at first glance the music may appear to be predominantly Mediterranean, there is an underlying Parisian connection that brings cohesion to the program. The sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) were originally scored for solo keyboard, but fit quite elegantly for guitar duo, as the idiomatic language is often similar. Domenico Scarlatti was born in Naples and died in Madrid, but his work had a profound influence on Frederic Chopin (1810-1849). A passage attributed to Chopin from the liner notes of Anne Queffélec's Scarlatti album declares: 'Those of my dear colleagues who teach the piano are unhappy that I make my own pupils work on Scarlatti. But I am surprised that they are so blinkered. His music contains finger-exercises aplenty and more than a touch of the most elevated spirituality. Sometimes he is even a match for Mozart. If I were not afraid of incurring the disapprobation of numerous fools, I would play Scarlatti at my concerts. I maintain that the day will come when Scarlatti's music will often be played at concerts and that audiences will appreciate and enjoy it.' Such an appreciative endorsement by the sensational adoptive son of Belle Epoque Paris gives Scarlatti bona fides as a significant composer who became one of the historic roots of Parisian-inspired music. Fernando Sor (1778-1839), Spanish guitarist and composer whose exhaustive travels introduced a large portion of the world to his music and elevated the prestige of the guitar as a classical instrument. When Sor retired from touring in 1828 he settled in Paris. That same year he composed the work included in this album, Opus 34 L'Encouragement. This composition is unique because, unlike his other works for two guitars, originally developed as a pedagogical resource, the required virtuosity here is equally tempered across both parts. Tres Danzas del Ballet Estancia from Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983) is an arrangement of the original Opus 8 ballet of one act and five scenes inspired by the rural life of his native Argentina. As was Rodrigo, Ginastera is connected to Paris by means of his academic training. His composition instructor was Aaron Copland (1900-1990), who himself was trained by the venerable Parisian pedagogue Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979). Ginastera's works exhibit colorful Argentinean folk rh

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