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June 22, 2016 “16-25 Leo Brouwer, Berta Rojas, Julio Reyes Interviews”
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Program ID# 16-25
Title: 16-25 Leo Brouwer, Berta Rojas, Julio Reyes Interviews
Feed date and time: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 1300 ET
Total Length: 58:57
In Cue: MUSIC IN “Hello and welcome to..”
Out Cue: MUSIC IN “...another edition of Classical Guitar Alive!”
Program Length: 58:57
INTRODUCTION:
Bizet: Carmen Suite: Prelude
Los Romeros (Philips 412-609)
PROGRAM BEGINS:
Weiss: Sonata in a minor: Courante
Christopher Wilke, Baroque lute (Wilke 90474-54098)
Kropfgans: Concerto in c minor
Lutz Kirchhoff, theorbo
Giuliano Carmignola, violin
Francesco Galligioni, cello
(Sony Vivarte 51351)
Interview: Leo Brouwer: “The question is how I stopped playing... ...that's it, that's the reason.”
Bach: Chaconne Leo Brouwer, guitar
(Frame Records 1999)
Interview: Berta Rojas: “The project came about... ...the rich history that tango music has.”
Piazzolla: L'Histoire du Tango Berta Rojas, guitar
Camerata Bariloche
(Onmusic Recordings 888295266895)
Interview: Julio Reyes: “That piece is called 'Onward to Paradise'... ...was one of my mentors.”
Julio Reyes: Onward to Paradise Julio Reyes, guitar
(live studio performance)
Homero Manze: Sur Berta Rojas, guitar
Camerata Bariloche
(Onmusic Recordings 888295266895)
CLOSING THEME/FUNDING CREDITS
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This edition of Classical Guitar Alive features new releases and a 2000 interview with composer Leo Brouwer, who discusses the hand injury which ended his performing career, a 2015 with Paraguayan guitarist Berta Rojas, and an interview/live studio performance by Paraguayan-American guitarist-composer Julio Reyes, and more.
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