06. "Sonate f?r Cembalo c-moll K 11 (L 352) (bearb. f?r Gitarre in e-moll von J. Bream)" Suite f?r Cembalo I Nr. 4 e-moll HWV 429 (Auszug)
07. "Sarabande" Suite f?r Violoncello solo Nr. 1 G-Dur BWV 1007 (Auszug)
08. "Prelude (bearb. f?r Gitarre in D-Dur)" Suite f?r Violoncello solo Nr. 6 D-Dur BWV 1012 (Auszug)
09. "Gavotte (bearb. f?r Gitarre in E-Dur)" Suite f?r Laute e-moll BWV 996 "aufs Lautenwerck" (Auszug)
10. "Bourr?e (bearb. f?r Gitarre in a-moll)" Partita f?r Violine solo Nr. 2 d-moll BWV 1004 (Auszug)
11. "Chaconne (bearb. f?r Gitarre)" Partita f?r Violine solo Nr. 3 E-Dur BWV 1006 (Auszug)
12. "Gavotte en rondeau (bearb. f?r Gitarre)"
13. "Fuge g-moll BWV 1000 (in a-moll)"
14. "Variationen ?ber Das klinget so herrlich aus Mozarts Zauberfl?te op. 9" Sonate f?r Gitarre C-Dur op. 25 (2. Gro?e Sonate) (Auszug)
15. "Allegro non troppo"
Disc 02
01. "Andaluza"
02. "Danza triste"
03. "Asturias"
04. "Zamba granadina"
05. "Granada"
06. "Recuerdos de la Alhambra"
07. "Capricho arabe" Sonatina meridional
08. "1. Campo"
09. "2. Copla"
10. "3. Fiesta"
11. "Fandanguillo op. 36"
12. "Homenaje a Claude Debussy"
13. "Capriccio diabolico op. 85 (Hommage a Paganini)" Et?den Nr. 1-12 (Auszug)
14. "Nr. 1 (keine Angaben)"
15. "Madro?os" Sonatina f?r Gitarre a-moll
16. "1. Allegretto"
17. "2. Andante"
18. "3. Allegro"
Description:
The development of the classical guitar in the 20th c., both as an instrument and as it has come to be played, is due in no small measure to the efforts and talents of Andrés Segovia (1893-1987). This IDIS two-disc set of studio recordings made between 1949-62 capture his mid-life genius in full bloom via the outstanding and beautiful music of several of his great Spanish compatriot composers as well as Bach, Handel, Scarlatti and Villa-Lobos, et al.
"The Best of Andres Segovia" is a remarkable CD collection that showcases the extraordinary artistry of one of the most influential classical guitarists in history. Featuring carefully selected recordings, this album highlights Segovia's unparalleled technique and expressive interpretations, spanning works from Baroque to modern composers. Each track reflects his dedication to elevating the guitar as a concert instrument and his profound musicality. Released by Idis, a respected label known for its commitment to preserving classical music heritage with high-quality productions, this CD is an essential addition for both aficionados and newcomers alike. Andres Segovia (1893'1987) revolutionized classical guitar playing, earning global acclaim through countless performances and recordings. His pioneering efforts brought the guitar into prestigious concert halls worldwide, inspiring generations of musicians.