[ Naxos Historical Segovia Edition Vol 6 / CD ]
Release Date: Saturday 8 March 2008
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Volume 4 of Segovia's 1950s American recordings is devoted in the main to his arrangements of music composed between 1535 and 1750.
Although today it is customary to play this repertoire on reproductions of instruments authentically modelled on concepts of musicological research, Segovia preferred the 20th century guitar to all other instruments as an expressive medium. To his interpretations of the 16th century works of Milan, Narváez, Mudarra and Dowland, as well as the Baroque guitar of Robert de Visée and transcriptions from Scarlatti or Rameau, Segovia brings the same application of colour, variety of dynamics and rhythmic freedom as he applied to romantic pieces. This fullblooded approach to early music was greatly appreciated during his lifetime and often provided one of the few opportunities for the general public to become acquainted with this area of the repertoire.
Luys Milan:
Pavana No. 3
Fantasia No. 16
Luys de Narvaez:
Cancion del Emperador
Guardame las vacas
Alonso Mudarra:
Romanesca, "Guardame las vacas" (arr. for guitar)
John Dowland:
Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard, P. 19 (arr. for guitar)
Anonymous:
Galliard in A major
Girolamo Alessandro Frescobaldi:
Aria detta la Frescobalda (arr. for guitar)
Louis Couperin:
Passacaille in G minor (arr. for guitar)
Anonymous:
Vaghe belleze
Cesare Negri:
Bianco fiore
Anonymous:
Danza (arr. for guitar)
and much more