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David Tanenbaum, Tracy Silverman, William Winant, Gyan Riley - Terry Riley: The Book of Abbeyozzud (1999)

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David Tanenbaum, Tracy Silverman, William Winant, Gyan Riley - Terry Riley: The Book of Abbeyozzud (1999)

Terry Riley - The Book of Abbeyozzud (1999)
David Tanenbaum, guitar; Tracy Silverman, violin; William Winant, percussion; Gyan Riley, guitar

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 306 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 156 Mb | Covers included | 01:06:10
Modern Classical, Chamber, Classical Guitar | Label: New Albion | # NA 106 CD

After Terry Riley's revolutionary In C, it certainly never seemed that the compositionally brash cofounder of the minimalist movement would take on a lyrical bent. But that's what he's done on this collection of pieces for violin, guitar, and percussion. Violinist Tracy Silverman and guitarist David Tanenbaum play warmly and sublimely on Cantos Desiertos, finding pristine melodies and high, arching curves around which to spread their finesse. Tanenbaum gets unbelievably rich tones from his guitar, and his range is the one consistent ingredient throughout these pieces. He duets with Riley's son Gyan, himself an accomplished guitarist, on "Zamorra" and with percussionist William Winant on Dias de los Muertos. Winant's marimba and gongs are especially appropriate for Tanenbaum's resonant string work, fluctuating from an absolute crispness to a milky froth. Where Riley's chamber works, such as Salome Dances for Peace, are intensely rhythmic, these works veer much more stealthily toward a kind of glorious flowering, even if the blooms are in dusky colors and muted, curvy patterns.

David Tanenbaum - Hans Werner Henze: Royal Winter Music (2005)

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David Tanenbaum - Hans Werner Henze: Royal Winter Music (2005)

David Tanenbaum - Hans Werner Henze: Royal Winter Music (2005)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:56 | 218 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Stradivarius | Catalog: STR 33670

Like many modern works for the guitar, the two expansive sonatas of Hans Werner Henze's Royal Winter Music were instigated by Julian Bream. But guitarist David Tanenbaum has become their strongest advocate, both in concert and on two important recordings; this 2003 disc from Stradivarius is Tanenbaum's second recording, the first having been released in 1985 by Audiofon; along with numerous live performances to his credit, Tanenbaum can also claim the composer's enthusiastic endorsement of his interpretations.

David Tanenbaum - Double Echo: New Guitar Concertos from the Americas (2021)

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David Tanenbaum - Double Echo: New Guitar Concertos from the Americas (2021)

David Tanenbaum - Double Echo: New Guitar Concertos from the Americas (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 232 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 134 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:56:43
Classical | Label: Naxos Records

This album of guitar concertos from the Americas features pieces composed for David Tanenbaum. Building on a tradition of prominent guitarists generating repertoire through new commissions, these works present the guitar in a variety of settings. Kernis’s concerto dips with ease into the world of pop music, whereas his Lullaby and Soliloquy are reflective, lyrical and romantic. Sierra’s concerto asserts a rhythmic and percussive character, while Piazzolla’s dark and sentimental double concerto is one of his least-known works.