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Release Date: Thursday 28 February 2008
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David Russell is an exceptional classical guitarist with a solid international concert and recording career. He is noted for including new or unfamiliar music in most of his recitals. An often-mentioned attribute of his playing is his command over a wide variety of tone color.
While still very young, David's parents moved the family to Menorca, a Spanish island in the Mediterranean. His father, an artist, was an avid amateur guitarist. It became natural for David to pick up the instrument, and his father began to teach him to play it. He cannot remember when he did not play the guitar. Before he could read music, he could play the pieces by ear that he had learned from listening to Andrés Segovia recordings. When he got somewhat older he also learned to play violin and French horn.
He returned to Britain at the age of 16 to attend the Royal Academy of Music in London. There his primary teacher was Hector Quine. He also continued to study horn and violin. While studying, he twice won the Julian Bream Prize in guitar. He graduated in 1974 with a Ralph Vaughan Williams Trust Scholarship. In 1975, the Spanish Government granted him a special grant to enable him to return to Spain and continue his studies with José Tomás in Santiago de Compostela.
In the next few years, he won the major Spanish guitar prizes - the Ramirez Competition of Santiago de Compostela in 1975, the Andres Segovia Prize of Palma de Mallorca in 1977, the Alicante Prize, and the most prestigious of all, the Francisco Tarrega Competition. He made his Wigmore Hall (London) and New York debuts in the same year, 1981, and has since performed and recorded widely in concerts, recitals and music festivals.
He has recorded primarily for the GHA and Telarc Records labels, and on Opera Tres, he recorded the complete works of Francisco Tarrega. He has made recordings of several works of the Paraguayan composer Agustín Barrios Mangoré and Spanish composer Federico Moreno-Torroba and a release comprising the three solo guitar concerted works of Joaquín Rodrigo: "Concierto de Aranjuéz," "Fantasía para un Gentilhombre," and "Concierto para una Fiesta."
Composers who have written music for him include Jorge Morel, Francis Kleynijans, Carlo Domeniconi, Sergio Assad, and Guido Santorsola.
He has performed in the major concert venues of the world in North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. He is known for an attractive and outgoing stage presence, a quality that carries over into his frequent stints as a teacher of master classes, for which he is much in demand. The London Royal Academy of Music has given him the honorary title of Associate.
(Joseph Steven)
Partita for solo flute in A minor, BWV 1013 11:23
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Cantata No. 156, "Ich steh mit einem Fuss im Grabe," BWV 156 (BC A38): Adagio / Arioso 2:11
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Fantasia for lute No. 1 in C minor (London MS), Smith 83 2:19
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Sonata for lute in G minor (Dresden MS No. 29; London MS No. 19), SC 25: Prelude 1:18
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Sonata for lute in F major (London MS No. 14), SC 19: Allemande 3:05
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Courente Royale (Sm. 31) 2:25
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Tombeau sur la mort de Monsieur Comte de Logy, for lute in B flat minor (London MS), Smith 210 5:19
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Sonata for lute in G major (London MS No. 16), SC 22: Allegro 3:32
Composed by Sylvius Leopold Weiss
Pastorale for organ in F major, BWV 590 (BC J81): Third Movement 3:00
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite in D major, for lute ("La prise de Gaeta") 13:02
Composed by Jacques de Saint-Luc
Les Silvains, for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, I, 1ère ordre) 4:15
Composed by François Couperin
Les Tours de passe-passe, for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, IV, 22e ordre) 2:48
Composed by François Couperin
Les Baricades mistérieuses, for harpsichord (Pièces de clavecin, II, 6e ordre) 3:07
Composed by François Couperin
Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068: Air on the G String 4:23
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach