Must Have Music!
Music Seeker | Sunny FL | 01/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This cd ranks among the best in contemporary orchestral music. It features incredible depth of emotion and intellectual stimulation. Listen to it a few times and you will be very pleased. Isbin is the most innovative and daring classical guitarist performing today. A++"
Sharon Isbin's Americana
Erik North | San Gabriel, CA USA | 04/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without question, Sharon Isbin is one of the finest classical guitarists of all time, regardless of gender or nationality. Her mastering of many different styles and pieces from many different times marks her as one of the all-time best. And on this recording, made during 1993 and 1994, Ms. Isbin takes on three unique American guitar concertos that she herself commissioned to expand the guitar concerto repertoire.
With "Troubadours", a series of variations for guitar and orchestra composed by John Corigliano, Ms. Isbin explores the music of medieval troubadours from a uniquely 20th century perspective. In "From Afar", a fantasy for guitar and orchestra composed by Joseph Schwantner, she opts for a mesmerizing and dreamy approach to the form. And with Lukas Foss' "American Landscapes", Ms. Isbin goes for what might be called a Classical Americana approach. This last concerto borrows a few pages from traditional Appalachian bluegrass stand-bys like "Poor Wayfaring Stranger", "Stay A Little Longer", and "Cotton-Eyed Joe."
All three pieces are performed superbly by Ms. Isbin, and she is greatly aided by conductor Hugh Wolff and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. For anyone interested in guitar concertos, American classical music, or both, this is a can't-miss recording."
Great American Concertos
P. Alvarez | Killeen, Texas United States | 12/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"American and British composers have tried
for decades to move the guitar away fron
its Spanish, and Latin-American connections
and in their effort have written works of great
ingenuity. This recording has three concertos
all written for Sharon Isbin, by three different
American composers. In "Troubadors" John Corigliano
takes us back to the middle ages with a tune by
Beatriz de Dia, who was a lady troubador from
the middle ages, Mr. Corigliano uses her original
tune "A Chantar" and developes it into something very
special. "From Afar" by Joseph Schwanter is a work
of genius, and inventiveness. The last work in the
CD is a guitar concerto by Lukas Foss, in which Foss
uses several American folk tunes, in some aspects
brings to mind the Americana works of the
past generation of American composers. Mrs.
Isbin does a wonderful work as always, and
the Saint Paul chamber is equally up to the
task. Wonderful recording."