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  • Recordings

    Joao Pernambuco: Degnoso

    April 30th, 2009

    Piece of the Month: April 2009
    Degnoso by Joao Pernambuco 

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    Phew, just under the wire for April! I’ve been working on this piece on-and-off since the holidays. The Pernabuco pieces are great pieces to play at cafes and coffehouses.  Everyone seems to connect with this happy dance music, and it’s plenty of fun to play as well!

    Villa Lobos: Prelude No. 4

    March 17th, 2009

    Piece of the Month: March 2009
    Prelude No. 4 by Heitor Villa Lobos 

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    This is another old piece that I’m revisiting and re-integrating into my repertoire.  There was a Julian Bream recording of this piece in the Amherst College music library that I thought was incredible the first time I heard it.  I’m still not able to play the middle section with anywhere near the speed that Bream does, but it has improved significantly since I played this piece at my first student recital way back when.

    Francisco Tarrega: Lagrima

    February 5th, 2009

    Piece of the Month: February 2009
    Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega

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    Here’s a very new piece for me (about 4 weeks old).  It’s kind of exciting to get something pulled together so quickly.  I’ll still want to let it settle in quite a bit and I’m sure my performance will change over time.  For instance, I never noticed that I roll or split all of the two note pairs in the A section – probably should dial that down in future performance.  Funny the things you never even realize you’re doing.  Still, I think it’s a very pretty tune and I’m pretty happy with the recording.  This is one of the first entries that I’ve mastered in GarageBand – hoping to post an entry on my new streamlined recording & posting process on my new Mac.

    Leo Brouwer: Etude Simple No. I

    January 8th, 2009

    Piece of the Month: January 2009
    Etude Simple No. 1 by Leo Brouwer

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    Here’s a piece I’ve been playing for a very long time.  I learned a number of the Brouwer Etudes when I first started taking classical gutiar lessons.  The nice thing is, I think they sound quite a bit better now than they once did.

    Phillip de Fremery: The Star of the County Down

    February 12th, 2003

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    This is  a traditional Irish tune that my friend Phil arranged for solo guitar a number of years ago.  I think it’s a great arrangement – the tune is beautiful and the arrangement fits really nicely on the fretboard (I’m biased, but I hope you’ll like it too).  The main tune appears in the upper register first half.  One of the beautiful parts of the piece is when Phil re-sets the melody in the base-line in the second half.

    This is a live recording from a concert I gave in Fall of 2002.