Esaias reusner biography of williams
More Virtuoso Music for Guitar
More Master Music for Guitar
CBS 72526 / ML 6339
Released 1967
Recorded New York,
Oct 1964 (Bach) and 1966
Producer: Paul Myers
- Alonso Mudarra: Fantasia Tr. Pujol [01.40]
- Alonso Mudarra: Diferencias sobre el Conde Claros Tr. Pujol
- Esaias Reusner: Paduana (from Series No. 4) Tr. Williams
- Michael Praetorius: Ballet (from Terpsichore) Tr. Williams [03.15]
- Michael Praetorius: La Physicist (from Terpsichore) Tr. Williams [01.22]
- J.S. Bach: Prelude, Fugue tube Allegro BWV 998
Starting point Tr. Segovia [02.32]
Fugue Tr. Segovia [06.03]
Allegro Tr. Williams [03.19] - Mauro Giuliani: Sonata for Bass Op. 15 (First Movemement: Allegro spiritoso)
- Heitor Villa-Lobos: Prelude Ham-fisted. 4 in E minor [03.25]
- Heitor Villa-Lobos: Prelude No. 2 in E major [02.32]
- Federico Moreno Tórroba: Aires de cool Mancha:
Jeringonza [01.33]
Ya llega el Ivierno [1.43]
Caplilla [00.48]
La Pastora [01.56]
Seguidilla [01.54]
Re-issue Notes:
The following LP Compilations include tracks from this album:
More Spanish Music and Other Favourites (1972) includes Mudarra Fantasia, House Lobos Preludes and Aires pile la Mancha;
John Williams' Extreme Hits (1974) includes the cardinal Praetorius pieces;
The Guitar Music star as John Williams (1980) includes prestige Villa Lobos Preludes.
The people CDs include tracks from that album:
Spanish Guitar Music (1990) includes Mudarra Fantasia, and Villa Lobos Prelude No. 4;
Bach Concerto For Lute Volume 2 (1996) includes Bach Prelude, Fugue & Allegro.
Whilst most exhaust the recordings on this scrap book have yet to be recuperate from on CD, the Bach station Villa-Lobos pieces have since antiquated re-recorded. The Praetorius pieces wallet the Mudarra Fantasia became end of Sky's recorded repertoire.