Estudios
[2 CDs]
Matteo Carcassi's 25 Estudios, Opus 60
Fernando Sor's 20 Estudios (Segovia)
Leo Brouwer's 20 Estudios Sencillos
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This double disc CD recording should become part of our instruments heritage... These studies are an integral part of the guitar literature... Tanenbaum uses musical technique everywhere. Hes got the prowess in abundance, and knows when and how to use it. This intelligence pervades the whole recording. ...the performances are exemplary, a model for the very many guitarists who continue to hone their skills on these excellent compositions. &if his performance doesnt make you want to play these then surely nothing will. ...the didactic element of this recording is a high priority; many of the studies are prescribed texts for a host of examinations, and much can be gleaned from Tanenbaum here, not only in the way of inspiration but also-importantly-because he doesnt introduce personal idiosyncrasy. Chris Kilvington, Classical Guitar Magazine
Tanenbaum undertakes a formidable workload of 65 studies...yielding 108 minutes of some of the best recorded classical guitar ever. Though the mere word studies evokes the image of laborious, dull work...Tanenbaum crushes that misconception, delivering the progressions of etudes in a virtually flawless, entertaining fashion. In all, this collection is incredible. Tom Mulhern, Guitar Player Magazine
Tanenbaum has set a new standard for the interpretation of these works. For two hours of etudes, I cant think of a more listenable recital. Long after the notes are gone, the drama still lingers. &played as beautifully as anything on a guitar can be. ...he finds a balance thats both emotionally and intellectually rewarding. Few guitarists ever garner my complete, undying respect. Mr. Tanenbaum has earned it. Bill Ellis, American Record Guide
Tanenbaums important recording of the priceless Brouwer Etudes ought to become one of the cornerstones of the teaching trade; he delivers these endlessly inventive little pieces with perfect understanding and with matchless authority. George Warren, Guitar Review Magazine
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| Maker/Manufacturer/Artist | TANENBAUM, DAVID |
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| Description | This double disc CD recording should become part of our instruments heritage... These studies are an integral part of the guitar literature... Tanenbaum uses musical technique everywhere. Hes got the prowess in abundance, and knows when and how to use it. This intelligence pervades the whole recording. ...the performances are exemplary, a model for the very many guitarists who continue to hone their skills on these excellent compositions. &if his performance doesnt make you want to play these then surely nothing will. ...the didactic element of this recording is a high priority; many of the studies are prescribed texts for a host of examinations, and much can be gleaned from Tanenbaum here, not only in the way of inspiration but also-importantly-because he doesnt introduce personal idiosyncrasy. Chris Kilvington, Classical Guitar Magazine Tanenbaum undertakes a formidable workload of 65 studies...yielding 108 minutes of some of the best recorded classical guitar ever. Though the mere word studies evokes the image of laborious, dull work...Tanenbaum crushes that misconception, delivering the progressions of etudes in a virtually flawless, entertaining fashion. In all, this collection is incredible. Tom Mulhern, Guitar Player Magazine Tanenbaum has set a new standard for the interpretation of these works. For two hours of etudes, I cant think of a more listenable recital. Long after the notes are gone, the drama still lingers. &played as beautifully as anything on a guitar can be. ...he finds a balance thats both emotionally and intellectually rewarding. Few guitarists ever garner my complete, undying respect. Mr. Tanenbaum has earned it. Bill Ellis, American Record Guide Tanenbaums important recording of the priceless Brouwer Etudes ought to become one of the cornerstones of the teaching trade; he delivers these endlessly inventive little pieces with perfect understanding and with matchless authority. George Warren, Guitar Review Magazine |