Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Spanish classical music with Julian Bream's "Dimension Vol. 16: Albéniz Et Al Spanish Guitar Recital." Released on October 1, 2001, under the RCA Red Seal label, this album is a testament to Bream's virtuosity and his deep connection with the Spanish guitar repertoire.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, the album features a collection of pieces that showcase the diversity and depth of Spanish classical music. From the evocative "Mallorca, Op. 202" by Isaac Albéniz to the lively "Guajira," each track is a masterclass in technique and expression. Bream's interpretation of the "Suite española, Op. 47" is particularly noteworthy, with each movement—"Cataluña," "Granada," "Sevilla," and "Cadiz"—offering a unique glimpse into the musical landscapes of Spain.
The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Cuentos para la juventud: Dedicatoria" and "La Maja de Goya (Tonadilla)," which highlight Bream's ability to bring out the nuances and subtleties of these compositions. His rendition of "Danza española for Piano, Op. 37: Villanesca (No. 4)" and "Danza española for Piano, Op. 37: Andaluza (No. 5) in E Minor" is a testament to his versatility and mastery of the guitar.
Produced by James Burnett, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in classical guitar music. Julian Bream's impeccable technique and profound musicality make "Dimension Vol. 16: Albéniz Et Al Spanish Guitar Recital" a timeless addition to any music lover's collection.