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Tarfumes.com - In the Spanish Style / Christopher Parkening

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List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $10.97
Your Save: $ 6.01 ( 35% )
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Manufacturer: EMI Classics
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0077774719421 Label: EMI Classics Manufacturer: EMI Classics Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: EMI Classics Release Date: 1990-10-25 Studio: EMI Classics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: INCREDIBLE CD Comment: Words fail me to describe the gift of music that this CD gives me. It's a wonderful listen anytime - at work, at parties, with dates, or anytime I need to be blown away by the passionate, tender, and poetic power of guitar music, and the very best of Spanish classical guitar music at that. Parkening plays on this album as if he had a Latin soul. The actual selection of the pieces is very interesting too. I say this because sometimes other Spanish guitar CD's give in to boring selections mixed in with the great pieces, but all of these pieces on this CD are gorgeous. I LOVE THIS ALBUM and think you will too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Parkening - master of the Spanish Guitar Comment: Christopher Parkening has totally mastered the classical guitar and the Spanish style of Classical guitar. His gift for this instrument can only come from God the Master of all! I recommend this CD highly if you love guitar music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Never ever to find more graceful play! Comment: The incredible representation and sound Parkening created by the guitar is
sublimity itself. Though I have listened to many a world-famous guitarist,
I have never been so fascinated as by his play. I couldn't but make intimate friends of mine a present of Parkening's CDs like "In the Spanish Style", through which I felt I could show them what real music is like. I never ever imagine I could find more graceful play than that of Christopher Parkening at least in the world of the guitar.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grunting and moaning explained Comment: I met Parkening in 1972, a few years after this album was first released. I asked him about the "groans" that could be heard. He explained that at the time he let his thoughts wander and thought about the future, when some Swiss moron named Peter Gilman would complain about the recording. Absentmindedly, he groaned at the thought of it all. He told me if ever I should meet Peter that I was to apologize.
Peter, sorry about that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Introduction to Classical Guitar Comment: My parents had this on vinyl when I was kid. I listened to it a lot in high school when I was listening to a lot of musical styles. This and Parkening's Bach CD are probably my two favorite classical guitar discs.
As a rock/blues/pop guitarist, I've been learning some classical over the last few years. And this disc has been my reference. Parkening's playing is confident and enjoyable. Capricho Arabe stands out as does the Sor studies that he covers.
My only complaint is Leyenda, his performance is less than passionate and the recording doesn't sound EQ'd correctly in a few spots. Other artists have better recordings of this song (John Williams comes to mind).
If you are looking for a great classical guitar CD, this is a great place to start.
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