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Eduardo Fernandez's "Avant-Garde Guitar," released on April 1, 1993, under Decca Music Group Ltd., is a captivating exploration of classical guitar music that pushes the boundaries of traditional composition. This album, spanning a total of 73 minutes, offers a diverse collection of pieces that showcase Fernandez's virtuosity and innovative approach to the instrument.
The album opens with "All in Twilight," a four-part suite that gradually evolves from its initial gentle tones to more complex and dynamic movements. Following this, "La espiral eterna" and "Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op. 70" delve into deeper, more introspective territories, highlighting Fernandez's ability to evoke a range of emotions through his playing. "Sequenza XI" and "Mil y una caras" further demonstrate his technical prowess and compositional skill, blending contemporary techniques with classical forms.
One of the standout tracks is "Sakura - Theme & Variations on a Japanese Folk Song," where Fernandez masterfully weaves traditional Japanese melodies into a sophisticated guitar piece, showcasing his versatility and cultural sensitivity. Throughout the album, Fernandez's playing is characterized by its precision, expressiveness, and a deep understanding of both classical and avant-garde musical languages.
"Avant-Garde Guitar" is a testament to Eduardo Fernandez's artistry, offering a rich and engaging listening experience that appeals to both classical music enthusiasts and those interested in the broader landscape of contemporary guitar music.