Album info

Album-Release:
2012

HRA-Release:
09.10.2012

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Milos Karadaglic

Composer: Various

Album including Album cover

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  • Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992):
  • 1 Libertango (Version With Short Intro) - Arranged for Orchestra By Christoph Israel · Guitar Part Revised By Stephen Goss: Libertango 03:03
  • Jorge Morel (b. 1931 ):
  • 2 Danza Brasilera 03:12
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959):
  • 3 Prelude No.1 in E minor for Guitar 04:32
  • Roland Dyens (b. 1955):
  • 4 Tango en Skaï 02:25
  • Carlos Gardel (1890 - 1935), Alfredo Le Pera (1900 - 1935):
  • 5 Por una cabeza 02:35
  • Jorge Cardoso (b. 1949):
  • 6 Milonga 04:46
  • Agustín Barrios Mangoré (1885 - 1944):
  • 7 Un Sueño en la Floresta 07:20
  • Leo Brouwer (b. 1939):
  • 8 Un dia de noviembre 04:25
  • Osvaldo Farrés (1903 - 1985):
  • 9 Quizás, quizás, quizás 03:14
  • Isaias Savio (1900 - 1978):
  • 10 Batacuda 02:58
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959):
  • 11 1. Mazurka-Chôrô 03:57
  • Astor Piazzolla:
  • 12 Oblivion 04:16
  • Manuel Maria Ponce (1882 - 1948):
  • 13 Scherzino Mexicano 02:47
  • 14 Sonata No.3: 2. Canción. Andante 04:09
  • Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodriguez (1900 - 1948):
  • 15 La Cumparsita - Arr. Stephen Goss: La cumparsita 03:48
  • Agustín Barrios Mangoré:
  • 16 Una limosna por el amor de Dios 03:28
  • Total Runtime 01:00:55

Info for Latino

Latino includes new arrangements for solo guitar and string orchestra of favourite Latin hits such as Gardel’s Por una cabeza (popular from the film Scent of a Woman), Piazzolla’s classics Libertango and Oblivion, and the folk hit Quizás, Quizás, Quizás.

Solo tracks include Villa-Lobos’s Prelude no. 1 (one of Milos’ signature tunes heard in many of his concerts around the world), beautiful tremolo pieces by the ‘Chopin of the Guitar’ Augustin Barrios, and the tango that defines the genre, La cumparsita.

2011 was a great year for Miloš Karadagliæ, he was Gramophone Magazine’s “Young Artist of the Year” and recipient of its Specialist Classical Chart Award. His Deutsche Grammophon debut album The Guitar (4779693), has sold over 150,000 copies worldwide.

'. . . [an] excellent orchestra . . . Karadaglic is a guitarist of superior musical and technical gifts who allows his personality to sing through the music with taste and intelligence . . . [there is] much to enjoy here for the most discerning aficionados, such as a fresh, sensitive account of Barrios's 'Una limosna por el amor de Dios' and a very sexy 'Mazurka-Choro' [by Villa-Lobos] . . . 'Latino' is just so good that it deserves the widest possible audience . . . I loved every minute of it. (Record Review / William Yeoman, Gramophone (London) / 01. August 2012)

“Innate poise and elegance that made you sit up and listen . . . A superbly inflected, impeccably judged rendition of Ginastera’s Sonata: a giant tapestry of sound combining luminous melancholy and bravura energy” (The Times)

Miloš Karadagliæ, guitar
Studioorchester der Europäischen
FilmPhilharmonie
Christoph Israel, conductor

Awards: MasterCard's Breakthrough Artist Of The Year, Miloš Karadaglic, Classic BRIT Award Winner 2012
Gramophone Magazine, Editor's Choice - August 2012


Miloš Karadaglić
Born in Montenegro in 1983, Miloš Karadaglic began playing the guitar at the age of eight and quickly won national recognition for his performances. At 16 he was awarded a scholarship to London’s Royal Academy of Music where he studied with Michael Lewin, graduated with First Class Honours in 2004, and went on to complete a Masters degree in Performance. Subsequently he was made a Meaker Junior Fellow – the first guitarist to be given this accolade at the RAM.

2005 - Awarded the “Julian Bream Prize”, adjudicated by the maestro himself

2006 - His performance at London’s Wigmore Hall as a winner of the Maisie Lewis Young Artist Platform is acclaimed by Classical Guitar Magazine: “It is not very often that this sort of thing happens: where the forces of violin and piano, complete with centuries of repertoire and exuberance, are outmanoeuvred by the charm and eloquence of a single classical guitar.”

2007 - Receives the “Prince’s Prize” given by HRH Prince Charles and the Silver Medal of London’s venerable Worshipful Company of Musicians, the first guitarist ever to win these prestigious awards

2008 - Recitals at the Lucerne Festival and in London, Windsor and other venues in England

2009 - Concerts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Concierto de Aranjuez); recitals include Amsterdam, Rome, Switzerland and London’s Spitalfields Festival

2010 - Concerto engagements in London, Leeds and Singapore; recitals include Wigmore Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus with Rolando Villazón, Schloss Elmau (Germany), the Gstaad (Menuhin), Cheltenham, Spitalfields, iTunes (London) and Norwich festivals, as well as St. Martin-in-the Fields and Southampton, Bristol and Scotland

2011 - Signs exclusive recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon – his debut album, a personal musical tour of the Mediterranean, is being released this year. Recital plans include appearances at the Wigmore Hall, in Munich, at Schloss Elmau and at the Brighton and Boca Raton (Florida) festivals

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