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La Guitarra Ancestral
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La Guitarra Ancestral on CD

Nearly thirty years after La Guitarra de Torres (Divox, 1996/1997), Stefano Grondona is releasing a

new album entirely dedicated to exploring the sound of Antonio de Torres' instruments. The CD

closes a circle that began to take shape with the initial public performances on these guitars during

the luthier festival held at the Conservatorio di Vicenza, in 1995. Now, after a long exploratory coexistence,

that Guitarra already configures itself from the title as Ancestral - and therefore archetypal,

not adjectifiable - through an album that simultaneously retraces the universe of Torres and the expressive

modes of Grondona. In fact, the recordings span from 2000 to 2022, encompassing a wide

variety of environments and sonic creations.

  • 1 Tombeau Fait a Paris Sur la Mort de Monsieur Blancheroche, FBWV 632 (Arr. for Guitar) 
  • 2 Keyboard Sonata in D minor, K.213/L.108/P.288 (Arr. for Guitar) 
  • 3 Cancion 
  • 4 Danza 
  • 5 I. Andante Quasi Adagio 
  • 6 II. Estudio: Allegro Presto 
  • 7 12 Danzas Españolas (Spanish Dances): No. 5. Andaluza (Playera) (Arr. for Guitar) 
  • 8 El Testament de N'amèlia (Amèlia's Will) 
  • 9 El Noi de la Mare (The Mother's Son) 
  • 10 Plany (Lament) 
  • 11 Lo Fill Del Rei (The King's Son) 
  • 12 La Pastoreta (The Little Shepherd Girl) 
  • 13 Romanza 
  • 14 Estudio 
  • 15 Prelude No. 1 in D minor 
  • 16 Prelude No. 18 in E Major 
  • 17 No. 20 in D minor, "Oremus" 
  • 18 No. 21 in D minor, "Endecha" 
  • 19 Capricho Árabe 
  • 20 12 Studies, Op. 6: No. 8 in C Major 
  • 21 8 Etudes: No. 22 in B minor, Op. 35 
  • 22 Preludio 
  • 23 No. 1 in E minor 
  • 24 No. 2 in E Major 
  • 25 No. 3 in a Minor 
  • 26 No. 4 in E minor 
  • 27 No. 5 in D Major 
Nearly thirty years after La Guitarra de Torres (Divox, 1996/1997), Stefano Grondona is releasing a

new album entirely dedicated to exploring the sound of Antonio de Torres' instruments. The CD

closes a circle that began to take shape with the initial public performances on these guitars during

the luthier festival held at the Conservatorio di Vicenza, in 1995. Now, after a long exploratory coexistence,

that Guitarra already configures itself from the title as Ancestral - and therefore archetypal,

not adjectifiable - through an album that simultaneously retraces the universe of Torres and the expressive

modes of Grondona. In fact, the recordings span from 2000 to 2022, encompassing a wide

variety of environments and sonic creations.