16 Histoires de guitares David Jacques
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
29.03.2024
Label: Les Disques ATMA Inc.
Genre: Guitar
Subgenre: Classical Guitar
Interpret: David Jacques
Komponist: Giovanni Francesco Giuliani (1760-1818), Nicolo Paganini (1782-1840), Ernest Shand (1868-1924), Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951)
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- Napoléon Coste (1805 - 1883):
- 1 Coste: Mazurka, op. 33 03:56
- 2 Coste: Vingt-cinq études de genre pour la guitare, op. 38 : no 7 02:41
- Anonymous:
- 3 Anonymous: Passacaglia 01:00
- 4 Anonymous: Chaconne 01:51
- 5 Anonymous: Italian air and doubles 02:51
- 6 Anonymous: Grave 02:43
- Yuri Smirnov (1935 - 2021):
- 7 Smirnov: Romance 02:05
- Slavko Fumić (1912 - 1945):
- 8 Fumić: Nocturne 03:54
- Dionisio Aguado (1784 - 1849):
- 9 Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 8 : Contredanse 01:30
- 10 Aguado: Allegro moderato, op. 6, no 35 01:39
- 11 Aguado: Dix petites pièces non difficiles, op. 14, no 2 : Contredanse 02:32
- Francesco Molino (1768 - 1847):
- 12 Molino: Trois sonates pour guitare op. 6, no 1 : III. Rondo 04:11
- Francisco Calleja (1891 - 1950):
- 13 Calleja: Canción de cuna 03:16
- Matilde Tettamanti de Calandra (1909 - 1995):
- 14 Calandra: Canción de cuna 01:50
- Ferdinando Carulli (1770 - 1841):
- 15 Carulli: Six andantes pour guitare, op. 320 : no 2 03:55
- 16 Carulli: Quatre rondeaux pour la guitarre : no. 4 02:04
- Mauro Giuliani (1781 - 1829):):
- 17 Giuliani: Choix de mes fleurs chéries, op. 46, no. 5 : Le romarin 02:01
- 18 Giuliani: The Blue Bells of Scotland 03:09
- Damián Martín Torres (1894 - ?):
- 19 Torres: Cuento infantil 02:00
- Teresa Feninger de Rogatis (1893 - 1979):
- 20 Rogatis: Mormorio della foresta 04:51
- José Duarte Costa (1921 - 2004):
- 21 Costa: Serenata portuguesa 02:30
- Guy Bergeron (b- 1964):
- 22 Bergeron: Ad Lib Lovers 02:43
- Dino Berruti (1893 - 1947):
- 23 Berruti: Scherzo alla tzigana 01:32
- Giovanni Battista Gervasio (1725 - 1785):
- 24 Gervasio: Allemande en rondeau 03:01
- Fernando Ferandiere (1740 - 1816):
- 25 Ferandiere (Ferraniere, Ferrandiero): Labyrinthe harmonique 02:27
- Juan Antonio de Vargas y Guzmán (1750 - 1773):
- 26 Guzmán: Sonate IX 02:05
- Ernest Shand (1868 - 1924):
- 27 Shand: Six Solos, No. 6 : "Il pensieroso" 02:36
- 28 Shand: Andante religioso, op. 87 02:49
Info zu 16 Histoires de guitares
Guitarist David Jacques returns with the third volume of 'Histoires de guitares' (Guitar Stories), featuring 16 historical guitars from his private collection, most of them built by the best 19th century luthiers.
Each guitar is featured in repertoire that suits the instrument's character, and each has a unique story to tell.
In the early 1800s, the fruitful collaboration between composers and guitar-makers greatly enabled the instrument's evolution, thanks to a variety of models, materials, and techniques. The guitar was considered the most fashionable instrument of the time, a must-have in 19th century music halls and European courts.
The rare guitars from Jacques' private collection hail among other cities from Strasbourg, Moscou, Paris, Mirecourt, Cadix, and Quebec -- the major cities where the finest guitars were crafted for outstanding musicians. Guitarist and lutenist David Jacques has a Ph.D. in early music performance from the Universite de Montreal. His discography consists of 50-plus recordings on the XXI-21, ATMA Classique, Oz, and Analekta labels, several of which have been nominated for ADISQ, Juno, Opus, and ECHO Klassik prizes.
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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