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The new CD by Martin Hegel is devoted to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even though the Austrian composer never wrote for the guitar. So Hegel borrowed the Mozart variations by the great Fernando Sor, plays transcriptions from the early nineteenth century by, among others, Molitor, Mertz and Carulli, interprets a fantasy on Don Giovanni by Regondi, and comes closer to Mozart’s music through some of his own arrangements. But what Hegel manages to achieve with great success, is to put the music of the great composers into a new musical light and give it a different, almost dreamy, intimate character.
recorded: | 2015 |
time: | 60:12 |
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Martin Hegel: Romantische Gitarre (Bernard Enzensberger, Wien, ca. 1834) |
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