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"Between Two Worlds" is a captivating classical guitar album released by Eduardo Fernandez in 2005 under Labor Records. This exquisite collection of 18 tracks spans a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, offering a rich and diverse musical journey. Fernandez, known for his vivid interest in historical instruments and repertoire, collaborates with the renowned guitarist Carlos Barbosa-Lima on this album, adding an extra layer of depth and virtuosity to the performances.
The album features a blend of original compositions and arrangements by Fernandez, alongside works from other notable composers. It includes a variety of styles and influences, from traditional Argentinian and Colombian folk music to classical pieces and jazz standards. Highlights include Fernandez's arrangements of The Beatles' "Blackbird" and The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," as well as his own compositions like "Confesion" and "Rito de los Orishas."
Fernandez's masterful guitar playing shines throughout the album, showcasing his technical prowess and expressive sensitivity. The tracks range from lively and rhythmic, such as "Chacarera Ututa" and "Fascinatin' Rhythm," to introspective and contemplative, like "12 Etudes: No. 11. Lent" and "Saudade No. 3." The album's diverse repertoire and Fernandez's nuanced interpretations make "Between Two Worlds" a compelling exploration of the classical guitar's expressive potential.