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Eduardo Fernandez presents a captivating collection of classical guitar pieces on his album "Guitar Recital," released on April 1, 1986, under Decca Music Group Ltd. This album is a testament to Fernandez's virtuosity and his deep connection to Spanish classical music. Spanning 51 minutes, the album features a diverse range of compositions, from Francisco Tárrega's homage pieces to Fernandez's own transcriptions of works by Isaac Albéniz and Manuel de Falla.
The album opens with Tárrega's "Homenaje a Tárrega, Op. 69," a tribute to the master himself, followed by the passionate "Soleares" and the elegant "La maja de Goya." Fernandez's transcriptions of Albéniz's "Sonatina" and "Suite española" showcase his ability to adapt complex orchestral works for the guitar, highlighting the instrument's versatility. The album also includes Fernandez's original compositions, such as "Three Spanish Pieces," which offer a fresh perspective on traditional Spanish music.
Fernandez's playing is characterized by its technical precision, rich tone, and expressive phrasing. His interpretations bring out the unique character of each piece, whether it's the lively "Fandango," the contemplative "Passacaglia," or the energetic "Zapateado." The album concludes with a transcription of the "Farruca" from de Falla's "El sombrero de tres picos," a piece that showcases Fernandez's ability to convey the rhythmic complexity and dramatic intensity of Spanish dance music.
"Guitar Recital" is a celebration of Spanish classical music, performed by one of its most accomplished interpreters. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.