℗ 2019 Naxos
Released May 10, 2019
Duration 55m 09s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.573972
Genre Classical (Guitar)
 

Guitar Recital

Alejandro Córdova

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Sonatina meridional  
1.1
I. Campo
Manuel María Ponce; Alejandro Córdova
4:45
1.2
II. Copla
Manuel María Ponce; Alejandro Córdova
2:31
1.3
III. Fiesta
Manuel María Ponce; Alejandro Córdova
2:21
1.4
Elegie
Johann Kaspar Mertz; Alejandro Córdova
8:31
Guitar Sonatina in A Major  
1.5
I. Allegretto
Frederico Moreno Torroba; Alejandro Córdova
4:02
1.6
II. Andante
Frederico Moreno Torroba; Alejandro Córdova
4:03
1.7
III. Allegro
Frederico Moreno Torroba; Alejandro Córdova
4:08
1.8
Capricho árabe
Francisco Tárrega; Alejandro Córdova
5:38
Guitar Sonata  
1.9
I. Allegro moderato
Antonio José; Alejandro Córdova
6:27
1.10
II. Minuetto
Antonio José; Alejandro Córdova
2:58
1.11
III. Pavana triste. Lento
Antonio José; Alejandro Córdova
5:11
1.12
IV. Final. Allegro con brio
Antonio José; Alejandro Córdova
4:34
Digital Booklet
Acclaimed soloist and First Prize winner at the 2017 Tarrega International Guitar Competition, Alejandro Cordova has chosen a programme that presents five acknowledged masterpieces of the guitar repertoire, while also paying tribute to the great Andres Segovia- an inspiration to composers such as Manuel Ponce, whose Sonatina meridional evokes the lyrical warmth of Iberia. Covering a wide range of techniques and expressive forms that reveal the guitar’s sheer versatility, the distinctive Spanish moods and rhythms of Torroba, Jose and Tarrega are further contrasted by Johann Kaspar Mertz’s deeply eloquent Elegie. Alejandro Cordova was born in Cordoba, Mexico. His unique style is based on his exceptional musicality and technical prowess. He began his studies with Jesus Pena before attending the Faculty of Music of the University of Veracruz where he was under the tutelage of Consuelo Bolio, Massimo Gatta and Alfredo Sanchez. He also studied at the Accademia di chitarra in Pordenone and the Conservatory of Music Jacopo Tomadini, Udine.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.40
-7.45 to -1.29
-24.56
-26.57 to -21.52
-21.80
-23.70 to -18.90
14
12 to 16
1
I. Campo
-1.74-24.39-21.513
2
II. Copla
-4.39-24.86-22.112
3
III. Fiesta
-1.29-21.81-19.313
4
Elegie
-2.45-23.74-21.115
5
I. Allegretto
-3.85-25.29-22.713
6
II. Andante
-6.22-26.57-23.413
7
III. Allegro
-1.50-24.45-21.816
8
Capricho árabe
-7.45-26.33-23.713
9
I. Allegro moderato
-1.67-24.60-21.816
10
II. Minuetto
-5.93-25.52-22.913
11
III. Pavana triste. Lento
-2.90-25.62-22.413
12
IV. Final. Allegro con brio
-1.45-21.52-18.912

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