
Sandomirsky/Bledsoe Duo
Café Sacre
© 1999 Sandomirsky/Bledsoe Duo (733792419520)
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Impassioned, fiery and absolutely dazzling Latin music played by classical violin and guitar duo.
tracks
- 1 Nightclub 1960
- 2 Cafe 1930
- 3 Concert d'aujourd'hui
- 4 Piece en forme de Habanera
- 5 La Gitana
- 6 El Paño Moruno
- 7 Nana
- 8 Cancion
- 9 Jota
- 10 Austuriana
- 11 Polo
- 12 Old Hollywood
- 13 Kaddisch
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notes
This recording features the works of Astor Piazzolla,
Manuel de Falla, Fritz Kriesler, Maurice Ravel and Alexander Povolosky.
The Sandomirsky-Bledsoe Duo was formed in 1998 with the intention of creating and recording new repertoire for the unique combination of guitar and violin. Although common in many folkloric cultures such as South America and Eastern Europe, the duo of guitar and violin rarely perform on the concert stage. Since the release of their CD "Café Sarce", the Sandomirsky -Bledsoe Duo has received much critical acclaim as well as successful concert tours internationally. Most recently, they performed at the Oldenburg Chamber Music festival in Germany as well as successful dates in and around Paris, France. They have both been given faculty positions at the Adriatic Chamber music festival in Bonefro, Italy and plan to perform in Taiwan in 2002. Their next CD, planned for release in 2003, will be the music of Franz Schubert and J.S. Bach.
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cafe sacre
author: laura HacksteinThis is a real violinist. I am happy to hear that people like this still exist. I bought four albums for Christmas presents. And the guitarist is excellent also. He made very good arrangements of the piano parts and his playing style compliments the violinist very well. This is one of the very few modern recordings I have in my very large C.D. collection. Laura Hackstein