Características
“A Unique Classical Guitar Collection” offers an impressive showcase of classical guitar music from the Swedish label Opus 3, which was compiled with the help of Peder Riis. Riis is the founder and director of the Stockholm Guitar Quartet and has held a professorship in classical guitar at Lund University since the 1980s. Jan-Eric Persson discovered the Stockholm Guitar Quartet 28 years ago. The first recording became the first major success and bestseller for the label, which was only two years old at the time. Two further albums followed in 1980 and 1991, which significantly cemented the reputation of both the quartet and the label. “A Unique Classical Guitar Collection” also includes music from the Opus 3 releases by the Stockholm Guitar Trio, the guitar duo Duodecima, and Peder Riis' solo album. Matthias Böde on the SACD version in STEREO 2/2007: "Once again, the Scandinavian label OPUS 3 delivers a prime example of natural sound quality. Swedish guitar ensembles, including quartets, play arrangements of more or less well-known symphonic pieces from the Baroque to the modern era for their instrument. A low-key, spatially captivating recording in which the guitars were captured from a distance so that they sound as if they are playing in an acoustic environment and not, as is sometimes the case, directly in the loudspeaker."
To this day, the Stockholm Guitar Quartet is the only guitar quartet in the world that transcribes and performs music for four differently tuned guitars. All of the instruments in this quartet come from the workshop of Georg Bolin. The third album features the first use of special 8-string instruments made by this luthier. All of the recordings were made in churches at the time.
MUSICIANS: Stockholm Guitar Quartet / Peder Riis / Duodecima / Stockholm Guitar Trio
1. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): “Allegro From Brandenburg Concerto No. 3” – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
2. Enrique Granados (1867-1916): Moderato: “La Maya De Goya” – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809-1847): From "Lieder ohne Worte" – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
3. Andante Espressivo, Op. 30, No.1
4. Presto, Op. 102, No.3
5. From “Vier Sätze für Quartette“:
a. Tema Con Variazoni Andante-Un Poco Più
b. Animato-Presto-Andante
Johannes Brahms (1833 -1897)
6. Vals, Op. 39, No. 3 – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
7. Vals, Op. 39, No. 6 – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
8. From "Préludes" (Book 1): No 12 Minstrels – by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
9. “Petit Suite”: En Bateau – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
10. “Petit Suite”: Menuet – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
Johann Sebastian Bach: “Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, BWV 1051” – played by Stockholm Guitar Quartet
11. Allegro
12. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
13. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach: “Suite No. 2 In C-Minor, BWV 997” – played by Peder Riis
14. Prelude
15. Gigue
16. Double
Fernado Sor (1778-1839):
17. Ecxerpt From Andante Allegro (From “Fantasie Por Deux Guitares Op. 54”) – played by Duodecima
Enrique Granados (1867-1916):
18. Asturiana No. 8 (From “Danzas Españolas”) – played by Stockholm Guitar Trio
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867-1942): From "Frösöblomster" – played by Stockholm Guitar Trio
19. Lawn Tennis
20. Intåg I Sommarhagen
21. Sommarsång