Novecento Guitar Sonatinas: il cerchio si chiude.

Novecento Guitar Preludes, nel 2012.
Novecento Guitar Sonatas, nel 2014.
Oggi, nel cuore del mese di Maggio del 2019, la major discografica Brilliant Classics pubblica Novecento Guitar Sonatinas, un cofanetto di quattro CD contenente diciassette sonatine per chitarra di autori del Novecento e contemporanei. Un percorso durato circa cinque anni tra ricerca, studio e riprese audio.

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Questa la presentazione del prodotto a cura della casa discografica:

This survey is the sequel to comparably comprehensive Brilliant Classics collections of 20th-century guitar preludes (BC9292) and sonatas (BC9455). The sonatinas included take their place as part of a long process of study conducted by Cristiano Porqueddu over the past few years. The high percentage of world premiere recordings – more than half of the entire tracklist – should give a good idea of how the research was conducted: as with the two previous releases, space has been given to those works that rarely appear either in concert or on record, in order to give voice to a considerable amount of excellent music almost completely ignored. Porqueddu made a longlist of over 60 sonatinas by 20th-century and by living composers, before narrowing down the final choice to the 17 performed here.

Before Porqueddu, of course, there was the pioneer of modern guitar performance a century ago, Andres Segovia, who commissioned and inspired countless composers to write for him. One of those was the English composer Cyril Scott, and while Segovia expressed some misgivings about the result – ‘I’m not head over heels about it’, he wrote to his friend Manuel Ponce – the three-movement Sonatina makes a fine test of any guitarist’s musicianship and effectively inhabits the Spanish guitar tradition with its mysterious slow introduction and hypnotic central, Flamenco-style slow movement.

The sonatinas by Mark Delpriora, Carlos Surinach and Albert Harris that follow on CD1 are no less compressed in expression, using the sonatina form to pack ideas into ten minutes that would occupy half an hour in the hands of lesser composers. The seven works of Angelo Gilardino that occupy CDs 2 and 3 are more expansive, though full of character, testifying to the unique relationship between composer and performer: Porqueddu himself. On CD4, the pieces by Alfredo Franco and Franco Cavallone were also composed with Porqueddu in mind, while the Sonatina Lirica by John W. Duarte is a hidden gem.

Another unique concept, compiled and performed by Cristiano Porqueddu: 20th Century Guitar Sonatinas. Presented on 4 CDs are Sonatinas by Cyril Scott, Mark Delpriora, Carlos Surinach, Virgilio Mortari, Albert Harris, Angelo Gilardino, Alfredo Franco, John Duarte, Vitaly Kharisov and Franco Cavallone.

Although very different in style these sonatinas present, in their concise format, all the vibrant energy and inventiveness of the 20th century.
Played with supreme command over style and technique by master guitarist Cristiano Porqueddu.
Earlier successful issues by Porqueddu are “20th century Guitar Preludes”, “20th century Guitar Sonatas” and Easy Studies for Guitar.
A great opportunity to collect original guitar repertoire by a great diversity of composers in one set!

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Il CD sarà distribuito in formato fisico in oltre quaranta paesi e sarà naturalmente disponibile per l’acquisto in formato digitale da tutte le piattaforme incluse Amazon, Deezer, Spotify, iTunes.

Chi desidera ascoltare qualche anteprima può farlo attraverso il mio canale Youtube.

Qui il secondo movimento della Sonatina de Valparaiso di Angelo Gilardino, brano incluso nella tracklist:

L’idea di questa corposa tetralogia Novecento Guitar mi venne in mente pochi mesi dopo la pubblicazione della prima registrazione assoluta dei Sessanta Studi di Virtuosità e di Trascendenza di Angelo Gilardino. Un lavoro di ampio respiro lungo più di dieci anni che vedrà la sua fine nel 2022 con Novecento Guitar Variations, i cui brani sono stati definiti e lo studio è inizato dal mese di Dicembre dello scorso anno.

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