Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of classical guitar with Andrés Segovia's "1950s American Recordings, Vol. 6." Released on June 24, 2008, by Naxos, this album is a testament to Segovia's virtuosity and the enduring appeal of classical music. Spanning a captivating 78 minutes, this collection features a diverse array of compositions, including works by various composers meticulously arranged by Segovia himself.
The album opens with a selection from Robert Schumann's "Lieder-Album fur die Jugend," followed by pieces from Louis Vierne's "L'organiste" and Edvard Grieg's "Lyric Pieces." Segovia's own arrangements of works by composers such as Isaac Albéniz and Francisco Tárrega are also highlights, showcasing his unique interpretive skills. The album culminates with Segovia's own compositions, "El mestre" and "Homenaje," dedicated to Claude Debussy.
Recorded in the 1950s, these recordings capture Segovia at the height of his powers, offering a glimpse into the golden age of classical guitar. The sound quality, while reflective of its era, is remarkably clear and rich, allowing the nuances of Segovia's playing to shine through. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a treasure trove of musical excellence.
2008 Naxos2008 Naxos
Tracks
Lieder-Album fur die Jugend, Op. 79, No. 4. Fruhlingsgruss: Lieder-Album fur die Jugend, Op. 79: No. 4, Fruhlingsgruss (Arr. A. Segovia)Robert Schumann, Andrés Segovia
L'organiste, FWV 41: Quasi lentoCésar Franck, Andrés Segovia