Immerse yourself in the masterful artistry of Julian Bream with "The Ultimate Collection," a sweeping compilation that showcases his unparalleled skill and deep connection to the classical guitar repertoire. Released in 2011, this double album spans nearly three hours of exquisite performances, making it an essential addition to any classical music enthusiast's library.
The album features a diverse range of compositions, from the intricate and evocative works of Francisco Tárrega and Heitor Villa-Lobos to the timeless elegance of Johann Sebastian Bach and the enchanting pieces of John Dowland. Bream's technique is flawless, and his expressive playing brings a profound depth to each piece, whether it's the delicate nuances of Fernando Sor's variations or the lively rhythms of Benjamin Britten's "Gloriana: Courtly Dances."
"The Ultimate Collection" is not just a testament to Julian Bream's virtuosity but also a journey through the rich history of classical guitar music. From the medieval and Renaissance periods to the 20th century, Bream's interpretations are both historically informed and deeply personal, offering a unique perspective on each composition. Highlights include the haunting beauty of Manuel de Falla's "Homenaje Le Tombeau De Claude Debussy" and the lively energy of William Walton's "Five Bagatelles."
This album is a celebration of Julian Bream's enduring legacy as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Whether you are a long-time admirer of his work or a newcomer to the world of classical guitar, "The Ultimate Collection" offers a comprehensive and captivating exploration of his artistry. With its high-quality recordings and meticulous attention to detail, this album is a treasure trove of musical excellence that will delight and inspire.
2011 Classic Music International2011 Classic Music International
Tracks
Francisco Tárrega: Recuerdos De La AlbambraJulian Bream
Heitor Villa-Lobos: No. 7 In E. Tres Anime; Piu Mosso From Twelve EtudeJulian Bream
Heitor Villa-Lobos: No. 8 In C-Sharp Minor. ModeratoJulian Bream
Heitor Villa-Lobos: No.12 In A Minor. AnimeJulian Bream
Joaquin Malats: SerenataJulian Bream
JoaquinTurina: Fandanguillo, Op. 36Julian Bream
Albert Roussel: Segovia, Op. 29Julian Bream
William Walton: 5 Bagatelles - 1. AllegroJulian Bream, Fritz Reiner & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
William Walton: Five Bagatelles - Lento; Tempo Di ValseJulian Bream
William Walton: Five Bagatelles - Alla CubanaJulian Bream
William Walton: Five Bagatelles - Sempre EspressivoJulian Bream
William Walton: Five Bagatelles - Con SlancioJulian Bream
Manuel De Falla: Homenaje `Le Tombeau De Claude Debussy`Julian Bream
Manuel De Falla: The Miller's DanceJulian Bream
Emilio Pujol: GuajiraJulian Bream
Joaquin Rodrigo: Invocación Y Danza, "Hommage A Manuel De Falla"Julian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - MarchJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - CoranteJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - PavanJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - Morris DanceJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - GalliardJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - La VoltaJulian Bream
Benjamin Britten: Gloriana:Courtly Dances - March:FinaleJulian Bream
Caspar Sanz: GalliardasJulian Bream
Caspar Sanz: CanariosJulian Bream
Francisco Guerau: VillanoJulian Bream
Francisco Guerau: CanarioJulian Bream
Johann Sebastian Bach: Lute Sonata #1 In E Flat, BWV 525 - 1. Allegro ModeratoJulian Bream & George Malcolm
Johann Sebastian Bach: Lute Sonata #1 In E Flat, BWV 525 - 2. AdagioJulian Bream & George Malcolm
Johan Sebastian Bach: Lute Sonata #1 In E Flat, BWV 525 - 3. AllegroJulian Bream & George Malcolm
Dionisio Aguado: Rondo In A Minor, Op. 2/3Julian Bream
Fernando Sor: Variations On A Theme Of Mozart, Op. 9 - Introduction:Andante LargoJulian Bream
Fernando Sor: Variations On A Theme Of Mozart, Op. 9 - Theme:Andante ModeratoJulian Bream
Fernando Sor: Variations On A Theme Of Mozart, Op. 9 - Variations 1 To 5Julian Bream
Luigi Boccherini: Introduction & FandangoJulian Bream & George Malcolm