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Nassler&Schneider - Here’n There

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With this recording, the two Dresden guitarists Jörg Naßler and Silvio Schneider have once again lived up to their reputation as one of the most creative and homogeneous European guitar duos. Never were these two performers – assisted by the colorful percussion of Jörg Ritter and the flute of Volker Schlott – as sensitively interwoven and as versatile. What has remained is their classical seriousness, their jazzy lightness and South American temperament. They have now added new interpretative power and particular skills for cleverly devised compositions that seem to suit these two guitarists perfectly. The moods of “Here´n There" exhibit a rarely found pointillism in their density. These two musicians play their way through their repertoire with a great deal of balance and serene strength, combining wonderfully gentle clouds of sound and fiery outbreaks that create sunny harmony between warm-hearted sounds with severe dissonances.

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recorded: 1999
time: 46:42
Musicians:

Jörg Naßler: guitar Silvio Schneider: guitar


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Nassler&Schneider - Plan B

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For over ten years already, this nylon-string duo has been proving that in the field of top-level guitar-playing, standards, seriousness and the relaxed joy of playing are not mutually exclusive. These two graduates from the Conservatory of Music of Dresden have applied intuitive harmony, fascinating technique and impressive dynamism to define their own individual style, which is situated between modern classical, South American music and contemporary jazz. Until now, their albums were marked mainly by “duologue”, but with their new work, Nassler & Schneider have fulfilled a long-coveted dream: To expand their acoustic cosmos with creative instrumentalists who enrich their performance with piano, percussion, soprano saxophone, cajon, calimba and double bass, in order to set “intensive states of mind, travel impressions and split-second images of everyday life” to music. The result is a colorful album full of surprises, which, on the one hand, one can listen to seriously, or just as easily let oneself be carried away with the sheer pleasure of it.

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recorded: 2005
time: 58:06
Musicians:

Jörg Naßler: guitars, bass, sounds, percussion Silvio Schneider: guitars Nippy Noa: congas, kalimba, percussion Alexis Herrera Estevez: timbales, Cubapercussion Conny Sommer: cajon, kalimba, percussion Heiko Jung: drums Jörg Ritter: percussion Kilian Forster: double bass Stefan Kling: piano, synthesizer, organ Tom Götze: bass Volker Schlott: saxophone, flute


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Naßler & Schneider feat. Jörg Ritter - Triologe

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There's music that's so explosive, so totally electrifying, that it should actually only be sold together with a fire-extinguisher. And sometimes it's even so virulently contagious that it should basically only be available by doctor's prescription. Don't worry - Triologe, the current production by the guitar duo Nassler & Schneider, can fortunately be purchased over the counter. This fantastic album is contagious and inflammable, yet: South American influences mix with jazz and classical sounds in musical perfection to an absolutely rousing listening pleasure, offered by two first-class guitarists. They are joined by Jörg Ritter, a congenial percussionist, who not only functions as the extremely sensitive rhythmic motor of this fascinating trio, but acts even more as a third soloist, contributing tonal colors and surfaces that ultimately make Triologe a totally unique, unmistakable experience.

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recorded: 1997
time: 63:22
Musicians: Jörg Naßler: guitars, bass, charango, percussion Silvio Schneider: guitars, percussion Jörg Ritter: percussions Volker Schlott: soprano, sax Ulrich Thiem: cello

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Stefan Lindenbauer - It's Probably Me

Product no.: 319.1270.2

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The competition for up-and-coming talent at the annual OPEN-STRINGS-FESTIVAL in Osnabrück is an important springboard for talented but as yet unknown guitarists. And the winner for 2001 was Stefan Lindenbauer. The Austrian guitarist (born 1976) studied classical guitar with Michael Langer and furthered his studies in master classes with other internationally renowned musicians, such as Roland Dyens. Nevertheless, Lindenbauer is no pure classicist. Augustin Barrios’ "La Catedral" exists side by side with Sting’s "It’s Probably Me"– a song that also lends its name to the title of this debut-CD. Other pieces were written by, among others, Michael Langer, Roland Dyens and Buster B. Jones. With the release of "It’s Probably Me" - a work that is remarkable for its diversity and its superior art of interpretation - Stefan Lindenbauer has made a most impressive debut.

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recorded: 2002
time: 41:18
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Stefan Lindenbauer: acoustic guitar


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Thomas Kleemaier - Short Stories

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Woody Mann called Thomas Kleemaier "Austria’s best-kept secret" where acoustic guitar music is concerned. It’s a statement that can be given full approval after a listen to the CD “Short Stories”. Thomas Kleemaier has made a profound study of the world’s best acoustic guitarists. His manner, however, is more than just a conglomeration of various influences. Here, an individual personality has found himself an entirely personal style. Kleemaier handles his 6- and 12-steelstringers with consummate technical skill and expressive articulation, and as a composer he well knows how to set up musical “short stories”. But let us go back to the words of Woody Mann: “The 13 cuts on ‘Short Stories’ reveal why Thomas has been able to establish himself on the acoustic stage as a fresh new voice.”

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recorded: 2001
time: 42:17
Musicians: Thomas Kleemaier: acoustic guitar

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Alex Alves - Verde
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Lucas Michailidis - The Offering

Product no.: 319.1288.2

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In 2001, Lucas Michailidis, a guitarist from Melbourne/Australia, captured the first prize at the “Open Strings” Festival in Osnabrück with a convincing performance. His solo CD, “The Offering”, finally makes this remarkable musician known to European audiences. “The Offering” represents acoustic guitar playing in its finest incarnation, without overdubs or studio tricks. By use of flowing melodic phrases, Michailidis mixes folk, pop and jazz into a grandiose pastel tableau, consistently avoiding clichés. The grooving cut “Hedgehog”, with bouncing bass lines, demonstrates that he has command of more than just the gentle sides. The repertoire of “The Offering” offers attractive musical colors and also explores all the possibilities of fingerstyle play. Independent lines, majestic chords, whirring overtones, humorous lightness (“Easy Chair”), bright open tunings – Michailidis provides everything that makes for interesting and vigorous acoustic guitar playing today. At the same time, “The Offering” shows him to be a composer of some refinement with a knack for intensive moods and melodies of rich character.

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recorded: 1999/2000
time: 45:48
Musicians: Lucas Michailidis: acoustic guitar

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Andrea Castelfranato - If ...

Product no.: 319.1384.2

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Andrea Castelfranato discovered his musical influences during many travels through Europe before studying guitar under Giovanni Unterberger at the Lizard di Fiesole Academy. That is where Castelfranato gained the musical farsightedness that led to his outstandingly elegant fingerstyle, following numerous seminars with Biréli Lagrène, John Stowell and Franco Morone. Thanks to his high degree of musicality, his charisma and independence, Castelfranato won the first prize in the new talent category at the 2006 Open Strings Festival in Osnabrück. The broad diversity of his playing is now reflected in his debut album “If …”. Castelfranato offers up a rich roster of classical elegance, a high degree of playing culture, an intuitive sense of melody and Mediterranean fire.

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recorded: 2001/02
time: 38:38
Musicians: Andrea Castelfranato: acoustic guitar guests: Silvia Di Lello: vocals Dago Red: Giuseppe Mascitelli: guitar, vocals Nicola Palanza: guitars Marco Pellegrini: harmonica

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Martin Moro - Hambrug

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Martin Moro is by no means an unknown quantity in the live and studio scene. The Austrian guitarist and player of all kinds of string and percussion instruments and flutes has been traveling about internationally for a good 15 years. As a guitar soloist, member of the folk trio “Squadune”, musical accompanist of the German songwriter and Grimme Prizewinner Martin Buchholz and experienced studio musician and producer, Martin Moro has had ample opportunity to demonstrate his fine touch and full-fledged musical language. The album “Hambrug” is a kind of cross-section of the work of this exceptional musician. The album features a wide range of music in solo and with the cooperation of other musicians, from virtuoso fingerstyle guitar and elegantly arranged singer/songwriter material, to tasteful slide guitar performances, a stylistic bandwidth that has seldom found its way in this diversity onto a single CD. It’s a musical delicacy for people wishing to take time to listen and treat their ears to something special.

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recorded: 2006
time: 57:19
Musicians:

Martin Moro: guitars, multiinstrumentalist
Berndt Luef: vibes
Franz Sommer: hammond
Klaus Zalud: drums
Stefan “Stoney” Steiner: fiddle, diatonic, accordion
Brian Dunning: flute
Jozef Lupták: cello
Jeff Johnson: piano


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Andreas Heuser - Continuum

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Jazz, classic, minimal, Oriental and Latin American music served Andreas Heuser as the source of inspiration for 10 succinct compositions of his own in which he has succeeded in merging these elements into a highly independent, exciting and varied mixture. The greater portion of these pieces has been played on a 10-string concert guitar, whereby the expanded tonal range in the bass area opens up unusual possibilities in terms of tone and instrumental technique, which Andreas Heuser knows how to use with great skill. The tonal colors of the steel-string acoustic guitar and the requinto (tuned a fifth higher than a concert guitar) are a fascinating contrast and round off the musical images.

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recorded: 1995
time: 45:08
Musicians: Andreas Heuser: acoustic guitars (10-string & 6-string classical guitars, steelstring acoustic guitar, requinto)

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Andreas Heuser - Unknown Places

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The German guitarist Andreas Heuser wants to lead us to unknown places. And that is exactly what he has done on„Unknown Places“. Beginning with the opening work „Remember Batumi“, played on an 8-string steelstring guitar, our ear are treated again and again to bizarre and suprising acoustic landscapes that move through oriental melodies and percussive string-attacks. Heuer has no musical fears and allows himself to be inspired by jazz, folk and classic as well as ethnic-music and minimalism. Not only is the richly facetted music a treat for the ears, the instrumentation is worth taking a look at and is definitely of interest for true friends of accoustic guitar music. Several pieces were played on a 10-string classical guitar, aside from the already mentioned 8-string steelstring, as well as on conventional steel and nylon string guitars. Heuser uses the extended tonal-range in the bass section of these instruments in an impressive and rewarding way. The sonorous sound of his compositions is extremely effective and the deeper-than-deep bass opens up totally new and unusual vistas in guitar playing.

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recorded: 1999
time: 48:14
Musicians: Andreas Heuser: acoustic guitars (10-string & 6-string classical guitars, steelstring acoustic guitar, requinto)

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