14 Histoires de guitares David Jacques
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
24.01.2020
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- Ernest Shand (1868 - 1924):
- 1 Varsovie mazurka, Op. 204 02:50
- 2 Méditation, Op. 69 No. 2 02:23
- Angelina Panormo Huerta (1811 - 1900):
- 3 Andante et allegretto 02:18
- Catharina Pratten (1824 - 1895):
- 4 Forgotten 02:21
- 5 Sadness, A Lost Love, A Lament: No. 3 in D Major 02:21
- Julián Arcas (1832 - 1882):
- 6 Bolero in A Minor 01:48
- Santiago de Masarnau (1805 - 1882): 3 Airs caractéristiques, Op. 17:
- 7 3 Airs caractéristiques, Op. 17: No. 1, (Arr. for Guitar) 01:41
- Julián Arcas:
- 8 Colección de tangos: No. 1, Aire de tango 02:02
- David del Castillo (18? - 1928):
- 9 Bolero in E Minor 02:10
- Victor Magnien (1804 - 1885):
- 10 6 Andantes, Op. 17: No. 1 in E Major 03:59
- Fernando Sor (1778 - 1839): 12 Études, Op. 6:
- 11 12 Études, Op. 6: No. 11, Allegro moderato 03:27
- Jacques Bosch (1825 - 1895):
- 12 Plainte moresque, Op. 85 02:18
- José Viñas (1823 - 1888):
- 13 Andante sentimental, Op. 40 03:52
- Francisco Tárrega (1852 - 1909):
- 14 Pavana in E Major 02:05
- Anonymous:
- 15 Princess An’s Lute Book (Excerpts): Scotch Tune No. 1 01:58
- 16 Princess An’s Lute Book (Excerpts): Scotch Tune No. 2 01:10
- François LeCocq (1679 - 1729):
- 17 Rondeau in B Major 01:16
- Anonymous:
- 18 Canaries in G-Flat Major 01:32
- 19 Princess An’s Lute Book (Excerpts): Scotch Tune No. 3 01:08
- Gaspar Sanz (1640 - 1710):
- 20 Instrucción de música: Canarios in G-Flat Major 02:23
- Santiago de Murcia (1673 - 1739):
- 21 Grave in D-Flat Major 02:15
- Mathías José Maestro (1766 - 1835): Quaderno de música para guitarra:
- 22 Quaderno de música para guitarra: No. 2, Andante - Sonata 03:00
- Juan Antonio de Vargas y Guzmán (1750 - 1773): Explicación para tocar la guitarra:
- 23 Explicación para tocar la guitarra: No. 13, Marcha de Nápoles 01:56
- Mauro Giuliani (1781 - 1829):
- 24 14 National Dances & 3 Marches, Op. 24b (Excerpts): No. 5, Allegro - No. 11, La monferrina - No. 12, La monaco 02:01
- 25 14 National Dances & 3 Marches, Op. 24b (Excerpts): No. 14, La tarantella 01:42
- Anonymous:
- 26 Ausseer tabulatur (Excerpts): No. 12, Aria 01:27
- 27 Ausseer tabulatur (Excerpts): No. 8, Bourrée 01:01
- 28 Ausseer tabulatur (Excerpts): No. 54, Gigue 01:50
- 29 Coming Through the Rye (Arr. for Guitar) 02:20
- Mauro Giuliani: 6 Airs irlandois nationales variés, Op. 125:
- 30 6 Airs irlandois nationales variés, Op. 125: No. 5, My Lodging Is On the Cold Ground 02:34
- Aleksandr Nemerovsky (1859 - 1915):
- 31 Alla mazurka 01:56
- 32 Serenade in A Minor 02:40
- Antonio Lauro (1917 - 1986): Suite venezolana:
- 33 Suite venezolana: I. Registro 02:06
- Leo Brouwer (b. 1939):
- 34 2 Temas populares cubanos: No. 1, Berceuse 03:44
Info for 14 Histoires de guitares
Classical guitarist David Jacques has assembled a private collection of rare guitars made by the finest luthiers of the past 400 years. With his new album 14 Guitar Stories, Jacques becomes the first guitarist to play all 14 instruments on the same recording. Each guitar is featured in repertoire that is appropriate to the instrument's era, and each has a story to tell. The guitars featured on the recording span more than three centuries and include early baroque instruments made by Alexandre Voboam around 1665, and by Pracht in 1776; a chitarra battente by Marcus Obbo from 1806; a theorbo-guitar by Villaume et Giron from 1798; a Mast lyre-guitar from 1810; an 1820 string guitar by Joaquin Pagés as well as guitars by prestigious makers René Lacôte (1835), Aubry-Maire (c.1830), Guiot (1846), Vicente Arias (1886), Anton Stauffer (c.1840), and Louis Panormo (1832); a rare guitar made by Antonio de Torres in 1887, and finally, a guitar made by Daniel Friederich in 1972.
David Jacques, classical guitar
David Jacques
Hailing from Saint-Georges, Quebec, David Jacques holds a doctor’s degree in early music performance from the Université de Montréal. He began his classical guitar studies at the Cégep de Sainte-Foy and continued his training at Université Laval and the Conservatoire de musique de Québec. He has recorded more than 50 CDs and garned numerous Félix Awards (ADISQ), Junos and Opus Prizes. His albums Pièces de guitarre de Mr Rémy Médard, Tango Boréal and Pampa Blues won the Conseil québécois de la musique’s 2008, 2012 and 2014 Opus Prize for Album of the Year. David has also published several arrangements for guitar for Les Productions d’Oz. Active both in Canada and abroad, he has given more than 3500 concerts in 35 countries on five continents. He is currently professor of classical guitar and lute at the Cégep de Sainte-Foy and Université Laval.
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