Isaac Albeniz, Enrique Granados, Luis de Milan Segovia: The American Decca Recordings, Vol 1 [Box Set] Genres:Dance & Electronic, Special Interest, Classical Andrés Segovia, the acclaimed guitarist, recorded a series of highly-prized albums for the American Decca label in the 1940s and 50s. This box offers the first six albums in this now legendary series, presented for th... more »e first time with their original couplings and their original LP-sleeve artwork. These CDs are newly mastered, with a minimum of intervention, from original tapes or tape copies of the original glass masters. The results reveal a new intimacy and delicacy--that is completely captivating. CD 1--Segovia Vol. 1 Music of Albéniz and Granados/ Guitar Recital vol. 2 Including: Albéniz/Torroba/Tárrega/Granados CD 2--An Andrés Segovia Recital Including: Bach/Ponce/Mendelssohn/Schubert/Torroba CD 3--An Andrés Segovia Concert Including: Visée/Sor/Handel/de Falla/Villa-Lobos CD 4--An Andrés Segovia Program Including: Handel/Chopin/Schumann/Ponce/Brahms CD 5--An Evening with Andrés Segovia Including: Frescobaldi/Rameau/Tansman/Ponce CD 6--Andrés Segovia plays... Including: Couperin/Haydn/Grieg/Franck« less
Andrés Segovia, the acclaimed guitarist, recorded a series of highly-prized albums for the American Decca label in the 1940s and 50s. This box offers the first six albums in this now legendary series, presented for the first time with their original couplings and their original LP-sleeve artwork. These CDs are newly mastered, with a minimum of intervention, from original tapes or tape copies of the original glass masters. The results reveal a new intimacy and delicacy--that is completely captivating. CD 1--Segovia Vol. 1 Music of Albéniz and Granados/ Guitar Recital vol. 2 Including: Albéniz/Torroba/Tárrega/Granados CD 2--An Andrés Segovia Recital Including: Bach/Ponce/Mendelssohn/Schubert/Torroba CD 3--An Andrés Segovia Concert Including: Visée/Sor/Handel/de Falla/Villa-Lobos CD 4--An Andrés Segovia Program Including: Handel/Chopin/Schumann/Ponce/Brahms CD 5--An Evening with Andrés Segovia Including: Frescobaldi/Rameau/Tansman/Ponce CD 6--Andrés Segovia plays... Including: Couperin/Haydn/Grieg/Franck
CD Reviews
It's about time
someone like me | 06/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I told my guitar teacher about this, he said it's about time they did this.
It's difficult to understand why the release of these performances in their
original context is so important until you hear them. You'll be able to hear
clearly that these albums were planned as recorded recitals and flow in a way
that makes sense. Also, because the sound of each album is consistent throughout
the entire album, you'll more easily be able to sit down and pay attention to an
entire album in the same way you would to a play or a movie. Previous anthologies
had mixed recordings of different sessions and even eras and made it difficult
to listen through 15 minutes or more of music at a time. This collection is a
very different listening experience from previous CD anthologies. I felt like I
was rediscovering Segovia's genius."
Absolutely outstanding in every respect
jsa | San Diego, CA United States | 09/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Instead of taking advantage of the 80 minutes or so that can be squeezed onto a cd, the producers of this box set elected to reproduce, on a one for one basis, the first six LP's that Andres Segovia recorded for Decca Records. This approach respects the artist's thematic plan for each LP as it was recorded, recognizing that an album is a sum of its individual parts & not just a collection of randomly chosen pieces. Not only that, each cd jacket in this set reproduces the front & back cover of the original album - in this case some great 1950's era modern art. This is absolutely the way this music should be reissued & the way prospective purchasers should acquire it.
Despite this, I bought this box set with some trepidation in that I had recently purchased the four-cd anthology "Segovia Collection" (DGG) & worried that there might be a lot of duplication between the sets. Both consist of sides Segovia recorded for Decca, now part of the Universal Music Group (as is DGG), & where Segovia spent his recording career from the mid-1940's until his death in 1987. The good news is that only two tracks from the six cd Decca set appear in the "Segovia Collection"; and if Universal continues to issue the Segovia material in consecutive order as it appears on this new set, which seems to be their intention as it is titled "The American Decca Recordings 1," then I'll replace the anthology with the new reissues.
In any event, the first cd in this set was recorded in 1944, & then eight years elapsed until the next recordings were made - in fact, three albums which were set down over several sessions in April of 1952 when Segovia was in New York. The fifth & sixth cd's were recorded in April-May, 1954, again in Decca's New York studio. Each album was recorded in mono & while the guitar isn't quite as rich or full sounding as Segovia's later stereo recordings, the remastered sound is nevertheless outstanding.
The music & guitar playing is self-recommending & I urge anyone considering buying a Segovia anthology to start with this set & continue picking up the Decca box sets if/when they are issued.
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An essential release
David P. Gillett | New York | 06/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I concur with the review by "someone like me" - these recordings have the flow of a recital. The remastered sound is also a substantial improvement over prior cd releases of these pieces: detailed, yet warm sounding. The track lists, the inimitable performances, and the original album art in mini-sleeves, combine to make this a real treat."
Segovia At His Peak
Paul L. Miller | 11/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just got this yesterday and I'm blown away! The perfomances are breathtaking and the sound quality is - well, I keep turning around to see if Andres himself is behind me playing.
My first exposure to Segovia was back in the 1970's through his final RCA LPs. Beautiful, sensitive reflections of an older man. Then I got into the remasterings of his old 78's from the 1920's and 1930's. What remarkable energy and passion he had as a young man - he just charges through those first performances at warp speed. But understandably, the recording quality, even on the latest CD transfers, is not up to modern standards.
I also have all the DG compilations of his Decca recordings from the 50s and 60s. Wonderful sound quality, and I was satisfied with those until I heard this new set. I like the new set better because you get each album of performances in their original sequencing, without any jumping around from mono to stereo or from 1952 to 1964 and back again. Everything is back in context and much more pleasing to the ear. And on first listening, I think a lot of this stuff is not on the compilation CDs.
This is Segovia at his peak - there is still a lot of fire and passion in these performances, but they have an added emotional maturity that his first recordings lack. He's wringing emotion out of every note here. You just have to shake your head in admiration and wonder. I've read all the criticisms about the liberties he may or may not have taken with some of the original composer scores. For me, it doesn't matter. These performances touch me deeply and resonate with something deep inside me. Can't wait for Volume 2!"