Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of classical guitar with Norbert Kraft's captivating album, released on January 1, 2000, under the CBC label. This hour-long journey through the masterpieces of Rodrigo and Villa-Lobos is a testament to Kraft's virtuosity and musical depth.
The album opens with Rodrigo's iconic "Concierto de Aranjuez," a piece that has become synonymous with the guitar concerto genre. Kraft's interpretation is both spirited and delicate, showcasing his technical prowess and emotional resonance. The three movements of the concerto—Allegro con spirito, Adagio, and Allegro gentile—are rendered with clarity and precision, each note ringing out with a distinct and pure tone.
Following the concerto, Kraft turns his attention to Villa-Lobos' "5 Preludes, W419." These five short pieces offer a glimpse into the composer's unique style, blending Brazilian rhythms with European classical forms. Kraft's performances are nuanced and expressive, highlighting the subtle differences between each prelude, from the introspective E Minor of No. 1 to the triumphant D Major of No. 5.
The album concludes with another concerto, this time by an unnamed composer, featuring three movements—Allegro preciso, Andantino e andante, and Allegretto non troppo. Kraft's playing is impeccable, demonstrating his ability to handle both the technical demands of the Allegro preciso and the lyrical beauty of the Andantino e andante.
Throughout the album, Kraft's playing is marked by a sense of intimacy and connection with the music. His interpretations are not just technically brilliant but also deeply personal, inviting the audience to share in his musical journey. Whether you're a seasoned classical guitar enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Norbert Kraft's album is sure to leave a lasting impression.