Artist: Anton Baranov
Album: Guitar Recital: Anton Baranov
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 58:25
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 974 MB
Tracklist:
1. Anton Baranov – I. Allegro ritmico (04:06)
2. Anton Baranov – II. Andante e molto legato (05:04)
3. Anton Baranov – III. Allegro (04:03)
4. Anton Baranov – I. Allegro ma non troppo (08:09)
5. Anton Baranov – II. Andantino (05:07)
6. Anton Baranov – III. Presto agitato (05:59)
7. Anton Baranov – Guitar Sonata No. 2 (11:07)
8. Anton Baranov – I. Allegro energico (04:08)
9. Anton Baranov – II. Reverie (06:44)
10. Anton Baranov – III. Alla Tarantella (03:54)
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Anton Baranov is one of the foremost guitarists of his generation, having won both the 2013 Guitar Foundation of America and Francisco Tárrega Competitions. His programme features four composers of different generations and diverse backgrounds from Central and South America, who combine traditional elements of the guitarist’s art in the Latin-American world with a delight in experimentation. The result is an entertaining and imaginative kaleidoscope of colour and rhythm.Known for his daring interpretations and innovative programs, world renown guitarist and composer Roland Dyens called him, “…a real musician, one of those rare guitarists who are able to have their attendees almost forget the instrument they play, managing to have them focus on the expressivity of the music and only this.”
“Mr. Baranov plays with the stylistic identity of a native of Latin America. No Russian accent here.” -American Record Guide, Kenneth Keaton.
“A most adventurous programme of late 20th century Latin American Guitar Sonatas from the Russian winner of the 2013 Guitar Foundation of America Competition.”
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