L A B O R  R E C O R D S
 

Agustín Barrios Mangoré
  1. Confesión (ca. 1920)

Juan Falú
  2. Chacarera Ututa (1986)

John Lennon/Paul McCartney
  3. Eleanor Rigby
arr. by Eduardo Fernández

Leo Brouwer
Rito de los Orishás (1993)
  4. Exordium Conjuro
  5. Danza de las Diosas Negras

Juan Falú
  6. De la Raíz a la Copa (1986)

George Gershwin
  7. Fascinatin’ Rhythm (1924)
arr. by Carlos Barbosa-Lima

Agustín Barrios Mangoré
  8. Julia Florida (ca. 1940)

Heitor Villa-Lobos
from: Etudes pour la guitarra (1928/29)
  9. Etude No. 10
  10. Etude No. 11

Gentil Montaña
Suite Columbiana No. 1 (1983)
  11. Pasillo
  12. Guabina
  13. Cancion
  14. Bambuco

Roland Dyens
  15. Saudade No. 3 (1980)

Alberto Ginastera
from: Suite of Argentinian Folk Songs (1943)
  16. Zamba
  17. Gato
arr. by Carlos Barbosa-Lima

John Lennon/Paul McCartney
  18. Blackbird
arr. by Eduardo Fernández

LABOR RECORDS RELEASES
BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
The Latin, Folk, Classical and Pop worlds of guitarist
EDUARDO FERNÁNDEZ


The new Labor release from the great Uruguayan guitarist Eduardo Fernández ranges from the great masters of South American music – classical and folk – to the Beatles and George Gershwin.

According to Fernández, no instrument is better qualified than the guitar, with its double citizenship, to cross the borders between popular, folk and classical music. And no musician is better positioned to make the point than this enormously talented guitarist. His recording is both a personal homage to the freedom to cross borders and a celebration of the instrument that makes it possible.

From the great folk guitarist-composers of Argentina, Brazil and Colombia to modern masters like the Brazilian Heitor Villa-Lobos, the Argentinian Alberto Ginastera and the Cuban Leo Brouwer, from the guitarist’s own arrangements of the Beatles to Brower’s evocation of Afro-Cuban ritual to duet arrangements and performances of Gershwin and Ginastera by Carlos Barbosa-Lima, Fernández shows everywhere the kind of mastery, ease and command of a wide range of idioms that tears down borders and fences.

Fernández was born in Uruguay in 1952 and began studying the guitar at the age of 7. His recorded repertoire is phenomenal; 31 recordings are currently listed for companies such as Erato, Denon, Arte Nova, Oehms Classics and English Decca, a label for which he has made 18 recordings. He has recorded Bach lute suites, music of Luciano Berio, most of Paganini’s music for guitar and violin, romantic works for guitar and guitar duets.

www.seiscuerdas.com/fernandez

 

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