La Guitaromanie
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Label: Cobra
Cat No: COBRA0092
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 15th March 2024
Contents
Works
Solos (3) for guitar, op.76Grande Sonate no.1 in D major
Grande Sonata, op.51
Artists
Izhar Elias (guitar)Works
Solos (3) for guitar, op.76Grande Sonate no.1 in D major
Grande Sonata, op.51
Artists
Izhar Elias (guitar)About
They offered a completely new sound, because the guitar was a young instrument at the time. Sometime around the year 1800, the double strings were replaced by single strings with higher tension. And a sixth string was added; the low E. These changes allowed the guitar virtuosos to sound like an orchestra, vocalist and accompaniment with a single instrument. The sounds were intimate, but also expressive and spectacular, and something the salon audiences had never heard before. The guitar virtuosos usually performed their own work, or they arranged a familiar aria or overture from an opera specifically for the occasion. This album focuses on original music composed by the guitarists themselves, showing their creative and inventive spirits. Moreover, four of these pieces are also world-premiere recordings.
The album was recorded using original guitars with gut strings from the early 19th century built by renowned luthiers of that time. The compositions by Molino, Carulli and Gragnani were performed on an Italian guitar crafted in 1812 by Carlo Guadagnini. The compositions by Matiegka were performed on guitars of two of Vienna's most famous guitar makers; a guitar made around 1820 by Johann Georg Stauffer and a guitar built sometime around 1834 by Bernhard Enzensperger.
His poetic style in combination with profound research makes Izhar Elias one of the most sought-after specialists in early music, chamber music and new music for guitar. He has performed in concerts from Europe to Russia, Southeast Asia, Australia and the United States. He is a recipient of the prestigious Nederlandse Muziekprijs. This is the highest honour awarded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to a musician working in classical music. He has performed as a soloist in orchestras ranging from the Residentie Orchestra, the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, Amsterdam Sinfonietta and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. Izhar Elias's impressive collection of CD releases has earned him worldwide critical acclaim.
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