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    Alan Rinehart - Verdi's Guitar (2017)

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    Alan Rinehart - Verdi's Guitar (2017)

    Alan Rinehart - Verdi's Guitar (2017)
    Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:10:50 | 165 MB
    Label: Ravello Records

    Ravello Records proudly presents VERDI’S GUITAR, an album by guitarist Alan Rinehart made up of six fantasies for solo guitar by 19th-century composer guitarist/composer Josef (Johann) Kaspar Mertz. Each fantasy is based on an opera of the great Giuseppe Verdi, including such famous works as Nabucco, Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, and La Traviata.

    The six Verdi fantasies are taken from a larger Mertz collection of 34 similar pieces based on operas, called Opern-Revue (Op.8). These “revues” were not unlike works for piano by composers such as Liszt, which were arrangements of or fantasies on popular operatic arias. Both these and Mertz’s revues responded to the popular demand of the opera “experience” adapted for a small, private setting. Mertz’s revues are more ambitious, however they adapt not just a single aria, but the entire opera, compressing a large-scale, 2–3 hour production into a 10–15 minute piece medley for solo guitar. Each revue is essentially a medley consisting of an introduction, arias (with variation), and dramatic high points. Mertz’s Verdi fantasies are even more impressive, considering Verdi’s mid-19th century status as a leading composer of dramatic opera. Mertz retains Verdi’s drama and flair, but also adds an element of intimacy by distilling the operas down to minimal voices in the solo guitar. Rinehart navigates both of these qualities in his historically-informed performances. His interpretations embrace the free lyricism afforded to a solo piece, resulting in new perspectives on Verdi’s masterpieces.

    TRACKLIST

    01. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 22, Nabucadonosor
    02. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 14, Ernani
    03. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 21, Rigoletto
    04. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 27, Il trovatore
    05. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 29, La traviata
    06. Opern-Revue, Op. 8: No. 31, Die sizilianische Vesper