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THE ART OF SPANISH VARIATIONS "Conde Claros" and other Spanish Vihuela Music At the end of the fifteenth century a truly national musical style grew up in Spain, especially in the music written during the reign of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. They were married in 1469 and with that a new age of prosperity and stability started. The arts flourished. After the last Saracens were expelled from Granada in 1492 (the same year of the discovery of the New World by Columbus) Spain became one big catholic empire.....
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| Main artist | SATOH, TOYOHIKO - vihuela |
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| Inlay | A. Muddara |
| Biography | Toyohiko Satoh was born in 1943 in Japan. After his music study (guitar, cello and composition) in Japan, he came to Europe in 1968 to study lute with Eugen Dombois at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland. Since 1970, when Satoh made the world's first Baroque lute solo album, he had recorded extensively for Philips, Telefunken, EMI and other labels. Two of them won prizes. His ensemble recordings with such noted musicians as Frans Brggen, Gustav Leonhardt, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Elly Ameling also brought consistent honours and awards. Satoh performed in many festivals such as the Vienna Musikwochen, Holland Festival, Toronto Festival, Lisbon Festival, etc. He is touring all over the world. Since 1973 Toyohiko Satoh is lute professor at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, Holland. He gives frequent masterclasses in various countries including the USA, Canada and Japan and performs medieval, renaissance and early baroque music as well as contemporary music,including his own compositions. Satoh leads the ensemble ALBA MUSICA KYO and he is also a member of LITTLE CONSORT AMSTERDAM. A part of his compositions and a "Method for the Baroque Lute" are published by TreeEdition in Munich, WGermany. |
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| Quotes | (...) His style is unhurried, clean, accurate, yet imbued with appropriately polite emotion and contrast (...) High Performance Review |
| Format | Normal PCM CD |
| Running time | 60:11 |
| Year of release | 1991 |
| Number of cd's | 1 |
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(...) His style is unhurried, clean, accurate, yet imbued with appropriately polite emotion and contrast (...) High Performance Review
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