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Jeremy Jouve - 2003 Winner of the International GFA Competition. DVD. Region 0. Guitar. GTR.

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Jeremy Jouve - 2003 Vencedor do Concurso Internacional GFA. DVD. Região 0. Guitarra. GTR.

Original

This Mel Bay DVD, featuring 2003 GFA winner Jeremy Jouve, was recorded live in September 2009 at Eybens, a small town not far from the capital of the French Alps, Grenoble, where Jeremy was born. Over the past few years Jeremy's concert program has become oriented towards 20th century European music. With this particular concert Jeremy has endeavored to illustrate his interest in this music by performing works from four European composers of different nationalities. The first composer, Joaquin Rodrigo, is famous the world over for his solo guitar works. Seldom performed, they are little-known but deserve to be presented to a wider audience. For some time now Jeremy has included in his repertory Rodrigo's music in homage to the rich and diverse Spanish culture. The Sonata – Ommaggio a Boccherini, fruit of the prolific collaboration that took place at the turn of the 20th century between the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco and Andrès Segovia, is performed here in the recently re-edited version which is much closer to the original manuscript. In the 2nd part of the concert the inspiration changes with a work by Benjamin Britten, Nocturnal after John Dowland. The composer was a close friend of Julian Bream and here he offers a truly great musical masterpiece. A true psychodrama, he takes us through the various emotions encountered while sleeping, exaltation with a Passacaglia leading to and finishing on John Dowland’s inspirational theme as dawn finally brings the reassuring light of day. Jouve concludes the recital with the Jazz Sonata by the composer Dusan Bogdanovic, who, with great spirit, explores the musical horizons of Jazz and music from his native Balkans. Finally, an allusion to France with one of my Jouve's native country’s greatest popular singers of the 20th century, Edith Piaf and her L ‘Hymne à l’Amour, with, as a bonus, Erik Satie’s first Gnossienne, both arranged by Roland Dyens.

Traducción

Este Mel Bay DVD, com 2.003 vencedor GFA Jeremy Jouve, foi gravado ao vivo em setembro de 2009 em Eybens, uma pequena cidade não muito longe da capital dos Alpes franceses, Grenoble, onde Jeremy nasceu. Ao longo dos últimos anos, o programa de Jeremy concerto tornou-se orientado para a música européia do século 20. Com este concerto especial Jeremy tem se esforçado para ilustrar seu interesse neste música pelas obras que executam a partir de quatro compositores europeus de diferentes nacionalidades. O primeiro compositor, Joaquin Rodrigo, é famosa no mundo inteiro por suas obras violão solo. Raramente realizado, eles são pouco conhecido, mas merecem ser apresentado a um público mais amplo. Há já algum tempo Jeremy incluiu em seu repertório a música de Rodrigo em homenagem à cultura espanhola rica e diversificada. The Sonata – Ommaggio a Boccherini, fruit of the prolific collaboration that took place at the turn of the 20th century between the Italian composer Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco and Andrès Segovia, is performed here in the recently re-edited version which is much closer to the original manuscript. Na segunda parte do concerto a inspiração muda com uma obra de Benjamin Britten, Nocturnal depois de John Dowland. O compositor era um amigo próximo de Julian Bream e aqui ele oferece uma verdadeira grande obra-prima musical. A true psychodrama, he takes us through the various emotions encountered while sleeping, exaltation with a Passacaglia leading to and finishing on John Dowland’s inspirational theme as dawn finally brings the reassuring light of day. Jouve conclui o recital com o Jazz Sonata pelo compositor Dusan Bogdanovic, que, com grande espírito, explora os horizontes musicais de Jazz e música de seus Balcãs nativas. Finally, an allusion to France with one of my Jouve's native country’s greatest popular singers of the 20th century, Edith Piaf and her L ‘Hymne à l’Amour, with, as a bonus, Erik Satie’s first Gnossienne, both arranged by Roland Dyens.