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ABOUT THE ALBUM:
Journey for Flute and Guitar has been a very exciting project for us and we are very happy to share this album with you. It features some of the greatest works ever written for the flute and guitar duo and some new pieces by Almer!
Piazzolla’s Histoire du
Tango is probably the most beloved
work for flute and guitar. As one
of the most recognizable composer of the 20th century, he infuses
Argentine Tango with his love of jazz.
Piazzolla was a great bandleader and played the bandèon. His compositions embody the feel,
energy and rhythmic intensity of a great band making it so much fun to
perform.
One of our dear friends, the
great Maestro Pepe Romero, gave us the piece Suite Andaluza. He told
us it was the last piece his father composed and was never published or
recorded. Celedonio Romero was a
guitarist, composer and poet, perhaps best known as the founder of Los Romeros
Guitar Quartet. We are extremely
honored to have this work on this album.
It was a truly special gift from a very special friend and mentor.
Manuel de Falla has always
been a favorite composer of ours and we fell in love with his Sietes
Canciones Espagnoles and La Vida
Brevé about two years ago in Chicago
when we played arrangements of them with a flamenco group. We immediately knew we had to include
them on this album. Each short
piece sends such a strong emotional message to the listener even without
hearing the text. The first two songs, El Pano Moruno and Seguidilla Murciana are from the Murcia region in Southeast Spain. A
seguidilla is a moderately fast dance of Southern Spain. The sad and
melancholic Asturiana, is from the
Asturias region of Northern Spain, while in contrast, the lively fourth song Jota, typifies the music of the Aragon Region of Northeastern
Spain. The jota is a rapid dance in triple time performed by one or more
couples and accompanied by castanets. Nana, is a traditional lullaby and was sung to de Falla as
an infant by his mother. The sixth song, Cancion, is based on a melody known throughout Spain, while
the seventh song, Polo, comes from
Andalusia and evokes flamenco music of the Andalusian gypsies.
Almer has fond memories of
performing La Vida Brevé with his dear friend and fellow guitarist, Owen,
during their time at USC. He loved
the piece so much, that he decided to create this arrangement for flute and
guitar. Adding the flute gives the
melody longer lines, emphasizing its song-like character.
Manuel de Falla often spoke
about being impressed with French composers of the time who wrote in the
Spanish style. Jacques Ibert and Maurice Ravel would surely have been
mentioned! Both of these works
capture the allure and beauty of the Spanish folksong, particularly the canto
jondo, or deep song, from the flamenco repertoire.
Zapjevala
Sojka Ptica
is a traditional Bosnian Sevdalinka.
These songs sing mainly of love, but usually there is always an eternal
conflict. The words to this
delightful tune are actually a little bit depressing….young Fata is awaken at
dawn by a Nightingale only to find out her mother has married her without her
knowledge! Hearing these words,
one can appreciate just how old these beautiful songs are, yet they are
treasured by the Bosnian population and are a great source of cultural
pride. Almer’s arrangement adds a
guitar solo and a B-section, where the flute evokes the morning calls of the
Nightingale!
Kay’s
Dream is
a song for our dear friend, Kay Younger, who courageously fought breast
cancer…and won! The running notes in the guitar represent her relentless
courage and willful spirit while the long melodic lines in the flute reminds us
of her message of love and compassion.
TRACK LIST
Entr'acte by Jacques Ibert
Piece en forme de Habanera by Maurice Ravel
Histoire du Tango by Astor Piazzolla
Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas by Manuel de Falla
La Vida Breve by Manuel de Falla
Suite Andaluza, no. 2 by Celedonio Romero
Zapjevala Sojka Ptica by Almer Imamovic
Kay's Dream by Almer Imamovic
Journey by Almer Imamovic
Special thanks:
Jim Linahon/LMP Studios: Recording/Mixing /Mastering
Suki Medencevic: Photography
Allen Battino: Graphic Design
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