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Title: Gustavo Montesanos Gonzales: Fantasía Flamenca
Post by: saos@ngmo on 18/04/07, 08:58
Post by: saos@ngmo on 18/04/07, 08:58
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Gustavo Montesanos Gonzales: Fantasía Flamenca
Genre: Classical/Instrumental/Latin
2000 | VBR Stereo MP3 | 70 MB
Born in Buenos Aires, Gustavo Montesano's first contact with music came at the age of six, through the piano lessons he received from his mother. He became familiar with all the piano classics - Mozart, Beethoven, even Chopin - at a very early age, and went on to study piano at the Buenos Aires Academy of Music. At the same time he was deeply influenced by the English rock bands - Genesis, Yes, ELP and others - who were successfully mixing rock and classical music at the time.
Aged ten, he took up his first guitar and began listening to flamenco players like Manitas de Plata and Paco de Lucía. He was hypnotised by the singing of Camarón de la Isla - and was also very taken by such blues guitarists as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page. So these are his basic influences: the classics, flamenco and the blues.
At 15 he assembled his first band - rock- and blues-orientated - with whom he started to develop his own compositions, playing electric guitar in a very personal style and mixing all three influences. At 18 he signed his first recording contract with RCA Argentina; the band was named Crucis and produced by Jorge Alvarez. It made a huge impact, playing at the largest venues, such as the Luna Park boxing stadium, the Gran Rex and the Opera Theatre, and touring throughout Argentina and Brazil, where the album was also released. Gustavo made two albums with the band, and one as a solo artist - on which all the big names in Argentinian rock and jazz were invited to play.
Searching for new personal and musical experiences, at 22 he moved to New York, where he had the opportunity of seeing all his favourite artists live, and of jamming with American musicians and performing in small clubs around the East Coast. At 24, after two years in the USA, he moved to Madrid, where he contacted Jorge Alvarez again; together they worked on a pop project named Olé Olé - the band was a huge commercial success in Latin America, Spain and Italy, releasing seven albums - two on CBS, five on EMI - and touring widely through all the Latin world.
During his time in Spain Gustavo met the flamenco and gypsy music world in Granada, Sevilla and other southern cities, while still listening to and playing his classical favourites. A great idea came from Jorge Alvarez: Why not a fusion between flamenco and the classics? Would that be possible? The first demo recordings went smoothly and easily, and the best musicians from both worlds were invited to perform with Gustavo. The basic flamenco recording was made in Madrid and the classical sounds were recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London.
Flamenco Fantasy is the result.....
EMI Classics
Catalogue Number: 0724355704726
01 Tango Adagio (Albinoni: Adagio)
02 Moonlight Rumba (Beethoven: Piano Sonata 14
03 Soleá Canon (Pachelbel: Canon)
04 Rumba Allegro (Mozart: Symphony 40)
05 Tango Aria (Bach: Air on the G String)
06 Tango Serenata (Schubert: Ständchen)
07 Bulería Adagio (Mozart: Piano Concerto 21)
08 Andante Rumba (Mendelssohn: Symphony 5)
09 Fandango for Elise (Beethoven: Für Elise)
10 Flamenco Bolero (Ravel: Bolero)
11 Primavera Tango (Vivaldi: The Four Seasons)
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/33305/FFVBR.rar.html
Gustavo Montesanos Gonzales: Fantasía Flamenca
Genre: Classical/Instrumental/Latin
2000 | VBR Stereo MP3 | 70 MB
Born in Buenos Aires, Gustavo Montesano's first contact with music came at the age of six, through the piano lessons he received from his mother. He became familiar with all the piano classics - Mozart, Beethoven, even Chopin - at a very early age, and went on to study piano at the Buenos Aires Academy of Music. At the same time he was deeply influenced by the English rock bands - Genesis, Yes, ELP and others - who were successfully mixing rock and classical music at the time.
Aged ten, he took up his first guitar and began listening to flamenco players like Manitas de Plata and Paco de Lucía. He was hypnotised by the singing of Camarón de la Isla - and was also very taken by such blues guitarists as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page. So these are his basic influences: the classics, flamenco and the blues.
At 15 he assembled his first band - rock- and blues-orientated - with whom he started to develop his own compositions, playing electric guitar in a very personal style and mixing all three influences. At 18 he signed his first recording contract with RCA Argentina; the band was named Crucis and produced by Jorge Alvarez. It made a huge impact, playing at the largest venues, such as the Luna Park boxing stadium, the Gran Rex and the Opera Theatre, and touring throughout Argentina and Brazil, where the album was also released. Gustavo made two albums with the band, and one as a solo artist - on which all the big names in Argentinian rock and jazz were invited to play.
Searching for new personal and musical experiences, at 22 he moved to New York, where he had the opportunity of seeing all his favourite artists live, and of jamming with American musicians and performing in small clubs around the East Coast. At 24, after two years in the USA, he moved to Madrid, where he contacted Jorge Alvarez again; together they worked on a pop project named Olé Olé - the band was a huge commercial success in Latin America, Spain and Italy, releasing seven albums - two on CBS, five on EMI - and touring widely through all the Latin world.
During his time in Spain Gustavo met the flamenco and gypsy music world in Granada, Sevilla and other southern cities, while still listening to and playing his classical favourites. A great idea came from Jorge Alvarez: Why not a fusion between flamenco and the classics? Would that be possible? The first demo recordings went smoothly and easily, and the best musicians from both worlds were invited to perform with Gustavo. The basic flamenco recording was made in Madrid and the classical sounds were recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London.
Flamenco Fantasy is the result.....
EMI Classics
Catalogue Number: 0724355704726
01 Tango Adagio (Albinoni: Adagio)
02 Moonlight Rumba (Beethoven: Piano Sonata 14
03 Soleá Canon (Pachelbel: Canon)
04 Rumba Allegro (Mozart: Symphony 40)
05 Tango Aria (Bach: Air on the G String)
06 Tango Serenata (Schubert: Ständchen)
07 Bulería Adagio (Mozart: Piano Concerto 21)
08 Andante Rumba (Mendelssohn: Symphony 5)
09 Fandango for Elise (Beethoven: Für Elise)
10 Flamenco Bolero (Ravel: Bolero)
11 Primavera Tango (Vivaldi: The Four Seasons)
http://www.ftp2share.com/file/33305/FFVBR.rar.html