
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez / Kellermann, Karlsen, LPO, Norrbotten NEO
Inspired by Miles Davisâs legendary album Sketches of Spain, this project intend to conjure up Spain âas if through a prism - as a concept rather than a placeâ. Guitarist Jacob Kellermann and conductor Christian Karlsen worked with hyped young composers Francisco Coll and Pete Harden, who have each contributed a concertante work for guitar and ensemble. With Turia, Coll has returned to his roots â the dried-out river that once flowed through his (and Rodrigoâs) hometown Valencia. He has described it as his most âflamenco-coloredâ work so far, intended to âevoke the light and the respective shadowsâ of Spain. Turia is followed by two classics of Spanish music: Manuel de Fallaâs Homenaje for solo guitar and EvocaciĂłn by Isaac AlbĂ©niz, here in Karlsenâs atmospheric arrangement for ensemble. The last word on the disc goes to British composer Pete Harden. His affinity to jazz and non-classical tradition shine through Solace and Shimmer, which is based on the same chords that underpins Rodrigoâs Adagio. Kellermann enjoys strong support by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (in Concierto de Aranjuez) and the seven members of Norrbotten NEO.
REVIEW:
Kellerman has everything the Concierto de Aranjuez needs: excellent technical skills, singing tone, impulsiveness. His nail tone is relatively soft, not hard-edged; his timbral contrasts are heard more with vibrant fingertip tone. And the London Symphony has the horsepower as well as the fine soloistsâ especially the wonderful English horn in IIâto make this a reading to remember.
â American Record Guide
Inspired by Miles Davisâs legendary album Sketches of Spain, this project intend to conjure up Spain âas if through a prism - as a concept rather than a placeâ. Guitarist Jacob Kellermann and conductor Christian Karlsen worked with hyped young composers Francisco Coll and Pete Harden, who have each contributed a concertante work for guitar and ensemble. With Turia, Coll has returned to his roots â the dried-out river that once flowed through his (and Rodrigoâs) hometown Valencia. He has described it as his most âflamenco-coloredâ work so far, intended to âevoke the light and the respective shadowsâ of Spain. Turia is followed by two classics of Spanish music: Manuel de Fallaâs Homenaje for solo guitar and EvocaciĂłn by Isaac AlbĂ©niz, here in Karlsenâs atmospheric arrangement for ensemble. The last word on the disc goes to British composer Pete Harden. His affinity to jazz and non-classical tradition shine through Solace and Shimmer, which is based on the same chords that underpins Rodrigoâs Adagio. Kellermann enjoys strong support by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (in Concierto de Aranjuez) and the seven members of Norrbotten NEO.
REVIEW:
Kellerman has everything the Concierto de Aranjuez needs: excellent technical skills, singing tone, impulsiveness. His nail tone is relatively soft, not hard-edged; his timbral contrasts are heard more with vibrant fingertip tone. And the London Symphony has the horsepower as well as the fine soloistsâ especially the wonderful English horn in IIâto make this a reading to remember.
â American Record Guide
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Inspired by Miles Davisâs legendary album Sketches of Spain, this project intend to conjure up Spain âas if through a prism - as a concept rather than a placeâ. Guitarist Jacob Kellermann and conductor Christian Karlsen worked with hyped young composers Francisco Coll and Pete Harden, who have each contributed a concertante work for guitar and ensemble. With Turia, Coll has returned to his roots â the dried-out river that once flowed through his (and Rodrigoâs) hometown Valencia. He has described it as his most âflamenco-coloredâ work so far, intended to âevoke the light and the respective shadowsâ of Spain. Turia is followed by two classics of Spanish music: Manuel de Fallaâs Homenaje for solo guitar and EvocaciĂłn by Isaac AlbĂ©niz, here in Karlsenâs atmospheric arrangement for ensemble. The last word on the disc goes to British composer Pete Harden. His affinity to jazz and non-classical tradition shine through Solace and Shimmer, which is based on the same chords that underpins Rodrigoâs Adagio. Kellermann enjoys strong support by the London Philharmonic Orchestra (in Concierto de Aranjuez) and the seven members of Norrbotten NEO.
REVIEW:
Kellerman has everything the Concierto de Aranjuez needs: excellent technical skills, singing tone, impulsiveness. His nail tone is relatively soft, not hard-edged; his timbral contrasts are heard more with vibrant fingertip tone. And the London Symphony has the horsepower as well as the fine soloistsâ especially the wonderful English horn in IIâto make this a reading to remember.
â American Record Guide
























