On 'Eleven String Baroque', Göran Söllscher masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of Baroque classics, reimagined for the guitar. Released on 1 January 2004 via Deutsche Grammophon, this captivating album showcases Söllscher's technical prowess and expressive depth. With a duration of 1 hour and 1 minute, the recording takes the listener on a journey through the works of renowned composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach.
The album features an exquisite selection of suites, sonatas, and fantasia, carefully arranged by Söllscher and other notable arrangers, such as Gunnar Spjuth and Borje Sandquist. From the stately 'Allemande' to the lively 'Gigue', each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight the unique timbre and versatility of the guitar.
Söllscher's interpretations of Bach's iconic compositions, including the 'Suite for Lute in F Sharp Minor' and 'Sonata for Violin Solo No. 1 in G minor', demonstrate his profound understanding of the Baroque style. The album also includes lesser-known gems, such as 'Les baricades mystérieuses' and 'Tombeau sur la Mort de Mr Comte de Logy', which add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall programme.
With 'Eleven String Baroque', Göran Söllscher reaffirms his position as a leading exponent of classical guitar, offering a compelling and beautifully recorded album that will delight fans of the genre.