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Artistry of Christopher Parkening

Artistry of Christopher Parkening Tracks
1. Prelude For Lute
2. Fugue From Violin Sonata No. 1
3. Prelude From Cello Suite No. 1
4. Courante From Cello Suite No. 3
5. Chaconne From Violin Partita No. 2
6. Saltarello: Two Renaissance Pieces For Lute
7. Preludio
8. Scherzino From Cavatina
9. Danza Pomposa From Cavatina
10. Estudio No. 3 In A Major
11. Melancolia
12. Andante Cantabile
13. Cuna
14. Gymnopedie No. 1
15. Gymnopedie No. 2
16. Gymnopedie No. 3
17. The Girl With The Flaxen Hair
18. Pastourelle
19. Pavane Of The Sleeping Beauty
20. Empress Of The Pagaodas
21. Afro - Cuban Lullaby
 - Artistry of Christopher Parkening


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An indispensible CD to any music collection
5
This cd is a fine collection of some of the works released on Parkening's first four recordings, "In The Classic Style", "In The Spanish Style", "Romanza", and "Parkening And The Guitar". The music itself spans more than three centuries and effectivly demonstrates what the guitar is capable of in the hands of a great master. The disc begins with some of the better known transcriptions of Bach,and then moves on to some rarly heared guitar transcriptions of Mompou, Satie, Poulenc and Ravel. The entire album is wounderfully played, technically flawless and very expressive. As always Parkening plays with a beautiflly warm tone and a poetry reminiscent of Segovia's playing. I give this cd my highest recomendation.
Posted by Anonymous, on 1999-08-26
An Instant Classic in the Segovia Tradition
5
Christopher Parkening's work has always been nothing less than stellar. This particular collection of works is drawn from four previous releases (and also includes unreleased recordings), and is exemplary of his artistry and talent. The recordings are as crisp and clear as the day they were set down on tape. His expression and tone are without comparison. The selection of works on this particular CD show his ability to perform classics in the broadest range imaginable, and does so with ease.

The liner notes give great detail on each piece, including a brief history on Parkening himself. If nothing else, this brings the listener even closer to the performer, something I find rare in the classical music genre.

I once attended a concert given by local artists in a small church in Germany many years ago, and whenever I listen to this CD, it brings to mind memories of that afternoon. Parkening makes you feel as though you are in the room with him, listening in awe; you are never aware that he is playing in a studio at all.

Overall, this is a great example of one of the world's greatest classical guitarists (he's number one on my list).

Posted by Anonymous, on 2000-02-17