Ernest Shand was a musician, composer and guitarist born in Hull in January 1868. He died in November 1924 and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his death Camden Music has published this collection of 22 of Shand’s guitar compositions.
The pieces are selected and edited by Alexandra Whittingham who has championed the music of Ernest Hand. We have a link below to the Camden Music website should you wish to purchase this collection. Additionally we have a link to Alexandra Whittingham playing one of the pieces, entitled “Légende"
The BBC Music Magazine described Andrea as one of today’s young rising stars of the classical guitar. Andrea has appeared at international festivals and concert series around the world.
In her effort to promote and expand the classical guitar repertoire, Andrea has premiered pieces composed by Sergio Assad, Joaquín Clerch, Carlos Fernando López and Dustin Carlson among others.
Here Andrea is playing “Lejos de Casa” by the Argentinian composer Maximo Diego Pujol. Beautifully played and a superb sound on this YouTube recording.
Ben Bruant and Will Cashel form the guitar duo called, well, Duo. Both are graduates of the Royal Academy of Music. They were recently seen playing at Malvern Theatres’ recently added Studio Theatre by one of our eagle-eyed members. They bring a modern approach to guitar music, perhaps following in the footsteps of the Katona Twins in their live performances, as can be seen in the video link below.
At their recent performance at Malvern they played a combination of popular tunes including stuff by the Who, Queen, Abba and Dire Straits and a number of their own compositions. There's a definite fllamenco flavour to a lot of their playing and quite a lot of 'shredding' if that's an acceptable word in classical circles. Their latest album, 'Destino' is entirely their own work and it's really good.
We have a link to highlights of a recent G-Live concert - certainly highlights their lively appoach to their music. There’s also a link to Duo’s own website where you will find more information, more music and samples of their latest album Destino which, as reported above, is well worth a listen. Available as CD together with digital download.
Just outside Granada, in Spain sits the wonderful Alhambra Palace built during the Moorish occupation of Spain. The reconquest of Spain was completed by the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. The Sultan of Granada, Muhammad XII, surrendered the city and went into exile. Legend has it that he took a last view of the city and sighed - el Suspiro del Moro, or "the Moor’s Last Sigh”. His indomitable mother said “Do not cry like a woman for that which you would not defend as a man.” Harsh!
The Alhambra Palace has been the inspiration for many guitarists and composers. Francisco Tarrega’s Recuerdos de la Alhambra is of course a much played iconic work for solo guitar. On this recording we have works by Albéniz, Granados, Boccherini and the lesser known (to me) Joaquín Turina y Perez. For some of the tracks the Twins are joined by the orchestra of La Chapelle Musicale de Tournai.
The CD opens with the Katona Twins arrangement of Asturias by Albeniz. The track is entitled “Albeniz for Two” and played with typical Katona Twins flair and style. We have a link to the video of this track below. The album is available as a CD, digital download, or via streaming services.
The 29th Festival de Jerez has been running from February 20th to March 7th., a celebration of the Flamenco culture of Andalucia. The Nuestro Flamenco podcasts of Radio Clasica, from the Spanish broadcaster RTVE, have featured music and interviews from the Festival. The guitar prologue of the first Festival episode featured the music of Dani de Morón, so we have a link below to this guitarist on YouTube.
We also have a link to the Festival website where there are several videos of last year’s festival, to give you the full flamenco flavour. Too late to buy tickets for this year’s events - maybe next year?
Eleanor Kelly is a Classical Guitarist based in Merseyside and we are pleased that she has agreed to come and give us a recital at the Magdelen Hall, St George’s Church in Barbourne here in Worcester.
A passionate advocate for women in music, Eleanor specialises in lesser-known repertoire by both historical and contemporary women composers. She gave the Irish première of Claudia Montero's Latin Grammy award-winning guitar concerto Luces y Sombras with ConTempo String Quartet in 2023, and the British première with Musica Argentina Ensemble in 2019. Eleanor has also premièred a number of new solo works by women: as an Illuminate Women's Music Artist, upon commission by IGF's La Leona scheme, and as a Faculty Artist at the Classical Minds Guitar Festival.
We are pleased that Eleanor will give us a talk on this aspect of her work - the role of women in music - prior to her recital.
In 2021, Eleanor graduated from the prestigious 'Máster en Interpretación de Guitarra Clásica' course at Universidad de Alicante, Spain, where she studied with the world's foremost performers and teachers including: David Russell, Ignacio Rodes, Ricardo Gallén, Hopkinson Smith, Xavier Díaz-Latorre, Tilman Hoppstock, and Roberto Aussel.
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