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| Title: Sonatas and Partitas |
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| Artist: Michael Partington |
| (c): (C) 2003 Rosewood Recordings |
| (p): (P) 2003 Michael Partington |
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10.80 $ |
2003-11-04 |
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Major works written or arranged for the classical guitar, performed by this internationally renowned guitarist.
"If you want consummate guitar artistry, try this wonderful new CD by guitarist Michael Partington - performed with such command, tonal variety and musicianship that you'll play this one over and over." Melinda Bargreen, Seattle Times
"Michael Partington plays on this disc with the kind of visceral excitement associated more with live performance than with recording. This is apparent from the first notes of the first track, Sor's Gran Solo, which gets an absorbingly dramatic interpretation ... The most appealing item on the disc, however, is Bryan Johanson's Partita, a 14 minute listener-friendly work that is nevertheless skillfully put together and which Partington, for whom it was written, clearly has the measure of ... high-voltage performing style ... " Allen Clive Jones, Classical Guitar Magazine
Michael Partington is one of the most engaging of the new generation of concert players. Praised by Classical Guitar Magazine for his "lyricism, intensity and clear technical command," this award-winning British guitarist has performed internationally as a soloist and with ensemble to unanimous critical praise. Audiences are put at ease by his charming stage manner and captivated by his musical interpretations. His innate rhythmic understanding and sense for tonal colour combine to form some of the most memorable phrasing to be heard on the guitar.
He began playing guitar at age 6 while growing up in Wales, gave his first public performance at age 7 and won his first competition at age 9. He has trained with many of the world's greatest guitarists, including Oscar Ghiglia, Eliot Fisk, Eduardo Fernandez, Manuel Barrueco and David Russell, who commented on his "exquisite good taste and fluid perfection." Partington received a performance degree from the University of Washington, where he was a Brechemin scholar and graduated magna cum laude, studying under Steven Novacek.
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