Guitar Music from Spain, Mexico and Brazil
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📅 Released | 18 May 1989 |
🎙️ Recorded | Fussach and Zirl, February 1989 |
Genre | Classical guitar |
⏳ Length | 62:16 |
🏷️ Label | Tyrolis Music(A) Tyrolis Classic (FL) |
🤑 Producer | Rene Wanger |
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Guitar Music from Spain, Mexico and Brazil is Leon Koudelak's first studio album, released in 1989.
History[edit]
Shortly after Koudelak signed an exclusive contract with Tyrolis Music, he recorded this album in the old Tyrolis Studios 1989 in Fussach, Austria. The tapes were recorded as an analog recording (ADD) with a Revox recording machine.
Koudelak recorded some pieces on this album again on his next albums in completely digital (DDD) format.
Track listing[edit]
Francisco Tarrega (1852–1909)
Recuerdos de la Alhambra audio
Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959)
Suíte popular brasileira (1928, rev. 1947–48)
- "Mazurka-Choro"
- "Schottish-Choro"
- "Valsa-Choro"
- "Gavotta-Choro"
Manuel Maria Ponce (1882–1948)
Tres canciones populares mexicano
- "Allegro"
- "Andante"
- "Allegro vivo"
Scherzino mexicano
Joaquin Turina (1882–1949)
Sonata Op.61
- "Allegro"
- "Andante"
- "Vivo"
Joaquin Rodrigo (1901–1999)
Invocation y Danza
- "Invocation (Moderato)"
- "Danza (Allegro Moderato Polo)"
Other[edit]
- Recording Studio : Tyrolis Studios Fussach
- Booklet by Tyrolis Music
- Engineered, Mixed and Recorded by Kurt Keckeis
- Mastered by Kurt Keckeis
- Produced by Rene Wanger and Elmar Gangl
- Guitar by Eduard. B. Jones (David Rubio)
References[edit]
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