The Soldier’s Return: Guitar music inspired by Scotland
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Label: Resonus Classics
Cat No: RES10165
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 6th May 2016
Contents
Works
Blue Bells of ScotlandComing through the Rye
Jenny's Bawbee, a reel
Prelude and Scotsoises (I)
Prelude and Scotsoises (II)
The Old Country Bumpkin
The Soldier's Return
This is no my ain Lassie
Variations on Rossini's 'La Marcia' (from La donna del Lago)
Variations on Rossini's 'Oh quante lagrime' (from La donna del lago)
Fingal's Cave
Variations on a Favourite Scottish Air, op.40
Artists
James Akers (romantic guitar)Works
Blue Bells of ScotlandComing through the Rye
Jenny's Bawbee, a reel
Prelude and Scotsoises (I)
Prelude and Scotsoises (II)
The Old Country Bumpkin
The Soldier's Return
This is no my ain Lassie
Variations on Rossini's 'La Marcia' (from La donna del Lago)
Variations on Rossini's 'Oh quante lagrime' (from La donna del lago)
Fingal's Cave
Variations on a Favourite Scottish Air, op.40
Artists
James Akers (romantic guitar)About
The increasingly in-demand guitarist and lutenist James Akers makes his Resonus solo debut with a stunning album of works for romantic guitar.
Akers provides a captivating programme of works – consisting almost entirely of world premiere recordings – by guitar legends from continental Europe, all inspired by the Scottish landscape its music and its literature.
Featuring Mauro Giuliani and Luigi Legnani (from Italy), Fernando Sor (from Spain) and Johann Kaspar Mertz (from Hungary), this seductive album draws the listener in to the magical, diverse, and even haunting, Scottish influences that bewitched each of these nineteenth-century composers.
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