SKU: AP.1-ADV10303
ISBN 9783892212591. UPC: 805095103038. English.
Transposed to A minor, a more guitar friendly key. Aside from the introduction, the coda, and some slight rhythmic and phrasing variations, the Guitar 1 part stays true to the original melody. With this arrangement comes a set of performance notes which offer conceptual and technical insights.
SKU: AP.1-ADV10305
ISBN 9783892212614. UPC: 805095103052. English.
The main body of this piece stays as close to the original composition as possible, considering that is has been adapted for the guitar. With this arrangement comes a set of performance notes which offer conceptual and technical insights.
SKU: HL.49047318
ISBN 9798350121940. UPC: 196288201359.
Composed for two guitars, this suite in three movements was inspired by a trip to northern Chile with two close friends whose lives have been dedicated to Human Rights activism and to whom the suite is dedicated. Each of the three movements evokes the spirit of the place where the music locates itself. The first movement, Tongoy Sea captures the sleepy seaside town of Tongoy on the Pacific coast with its long stretch of beach onto which spills the village, the fishing boats and the fish market while families gather in the local fish restaurants that line the beach looking out to sea. The second movement, Tololo Sky, recalls the long car drive up the winding mountain towards the Inter-American observatory, Cerro Tololo. Driving up the mountain I was struck by the starkness of our car winding its way on a single desert mountain road surrounded by a vast sky of an intense and translucent blue. The final movement, Elqui Earth, evokes the gentle slow pace of the town of Vicuña, birthplace of the poet Gabriela Mistral in the Elqui Valley. This fertile stretch of green with its abundant vineyards and fruit orchards stands out against the dry mountains that encircle it below a limpid sky. Dominique Le Gendre (2023).
SKU: PR.ZM35130
SKU: PR.11440785S
UPC: 680160012091.
The composition of the work began as a few improvisational thoughts on a short phrase from a Beethoven piano sonata, which eventually developed into a six-minute fantasia that ultimately bears little audible relation to the original Beethoven phrase. The work is in four sections, of which the first and last are nocturnal, prelude, and postlude respectively. The main second section grows from a simple imitative idea to a chordal climax that subsides into a chorale and soliloquy which is elegiac in nature.
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