Pavana Triste
Pavane Triste | ||||
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Studio album by Leon Koudelak | ||||
Released | 11 November 1997 | |||
Recorded | Eschen & Zirl September 1996 | |||
Genre | Classical Guitar | |||
Length | 61.34 | |||
Label |
Tyrolis Music (A) Tyrolis Classic (FL) | |||
Producer | Rene Wanger | |||
Leon Koudelak chronology | ||||
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Pavana Triste is a 1997 album by the classical guitarist Leon Koudelak.
History
The album is dedicated to the Austrian guitarist Dietmar Tiefenthaler. During the summer of 1996 Koudelak and Konrad Ragossnig worked on a new arrangement of Antonio José's sonata for guitar, as the Edizioni Musicali Bèrben edition which doesn't correspond in many parts with the facsimile. While working on the arrangement, Koudelak received news that his friend and guitar duo partner, Dietmar Tiefenthaler died in a car accident. This changed the concept for the CD which had originally been planned to contain only 20th Century guitar sonatas. Koudelak recorded his friend's favorite pieces. The cover shows a farmer waiting for a passing train in Mexico, where Tiefenthaler spent most of his life.
A French thread created with Dionisio Aguado who spent many years in Paris, one of his most representative piece is the RONDO Op. 2, Nr.2. Antonio José was a student of the French composer Maurice Ravel in Paris. His Sonata for Guitar is influenced by Ravel's "PAVANE POUR UNE INFANTE DEFUNTE" so the name of the third movement of the Sonata "Pavana Triste". Actually "Pavana Triste" was written by Antonio José some years earlier as a separate piece and later add in the Sonata. Leo Brouwer was in Paris when he wrote the piece "UN DIA DE NOVIEMBRE" and finally Roland Dyens as well a French composer, try to combine in the "LIBBRA SONATINA" Classic with Jazz and South American tunes in his composition. The last piece : Leon Koudelak wrote " ADIOS AMIGO" in memoriam to his friend Dietmar Tiefenthaler.
Production
The recording was made at Tyrolis Studio in Eschen (FL) with digital recording equipment. The Sound engineer, Kurt Keckeis, used Georg Neumann microphones, which made the sound different from the previous recordings. Koudelak used this time not his Jose Luis Romanillos Guitar but a Masaru Kohno "Maestro". In general, the sound came out softer and warmer than the two previous CD. The accompanying booklet and the design is by Arno Oehri. The booklet include a 12-page documentation about the composers, the pieces and rare pictures.
Track listing
Dionisio Aguado (1784–1849)
RONDO Op. 2, Nr.2
- "Andante" – 2.51
- "Allegro" – 7.33
Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
PAVANE POUR UNE INFANTE DEFUNTE ( Arr. Leon Koudelak) – 7.49
Antonio José (1902–1936)
SONATA ( Arr. Leon Koudelak)
- "Allegro Moderato" – 7.36
- "Minueto" – 2.43
- "Pavana Triste" – 5.20
- "Finale: Allegro con Brio" – 5.16
Leo Brouwer (born 1944)
UN DIA DE NOVIEMBRE – 3.49
Roland Dyens (born 1955)
LIBRA SONATINE
Leon Koudelak (born 1961)
ADIOS AMIGO – 2.50
Other
- Recording Studio : Tonstudio Eschen
- Engineered, Mixed and Recorded by Kurt Keckeis
- Mastered by Kurt Keckeis
- Produced by Rene Wanger and Elmar Gangl
- Cover by Arno Oehri
- Guitar by Masaru Kohno, model "Maestro"
Re-release
The album was re-released in 2011 as a budget album by Pro Media & Entertainment in Pattaya. Unlike the original album, it contains no booklet to keep the production cost low to allow the sale price to meet the requirements of the Asian market.
The track list and order is the same as the original.