{"title":"John Duarte","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"duarte-homages-works-for-guitar-solo","title":"Duarte: Homages, Works for Guitar Solo","description":"Duarte: Homages, Works for Guitar Solo","brand":"Brilliant Classics","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012553986282,"sku":"5028421974705","price":14.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4420743-3383629_85eabb93-f062-4179-a73d-aa6ff0d3e2ce.jpg?v=1778194664"},{"product_id":"duarte-americana-original-guitar-works-and-arrangements-of","title":"Duarte: Americana, Original Guitar Works and Arrangements of","description":"John W. Duarte (1919-2004) was educated at the Manchester University Faculty of Technology. He worked as a professional chemist until 1969, then abandoned chemistry in favor of full-time dedication to music, after having been persuaded by Len Williams, father of John Williams. His only formal musical education consisted in jazz guitar lessons with Terence \"Terry\" Usher, the rest he learned by self-instruction. He also worked professionally as a player of the trumpet and double bass, and regularly worked as a jazz musician, among others with Coleman Hawkins and Django Reinhardt.  Duartes work shows an exceptionally wide range of styles. Some works reflect the Renaissance style of court lutenists such as John Dowland, other works alternate in style between aleatory, atonal and graphic, contained within a conventionally notated framework and allowing spontaneous reaction between the performers. In many other works he employs a tonal language, often coloured by the folk music traditions of various nations, and romantic in mood.  John Duarte was a great admirer of America's musical styles. Three types of music are characteristically American: the folk music of the settlers from the British Isles, jazz, with it's African American origins and the music of the American musical theatre. All of these are exemplified in the musical programme of this recording: folk music in Variations on an American Folk Song (Colorado Trail) and Appalachian Dreams, jazz and blues in Sua Cosa and Simply Blues, and music of the theatre in the arrangements of songs by George Gershwin. Americana includes examples of each of these types of music.  Included are the suite Americana, Simply Blues and Appalachian Dreams, as well as 12 arrangements of Gershwin songs.  Played by Italian master guitarist Francesco Cipriani.","brand":"Brilliant Classics","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012567159018,"sku":"5028421960944","price":16.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4442501-3418467.jpg?v=1778209621"},{"product_id":"duarte-complete-works-for-guitar-quartet","title":"Duarte: Complete Works for Guitar Quartet \/ Quartetto Santórsola","description":"John W. Duarte was not only one of the  most prolific composers for the solo  classic guitar in the 20th century; he was  also concerned with the instrument in an  ensemble context. He made a lasting  contribution to the concept and musical  chemistry of the guitar quartet, a muchneglected feature until his innovations.  This area of his creative work proved  something of a goldmine for both  professional quartets and educational  settings where the guitar was taught as a  serious instrument, worthy of deep study,  and indeed for Summer Schools  worldwide. In this the composer offered  arrangements and original works of taste  and delicacy, a hitherto unprecedented  development in the expanding repertoire  of the guitar.  This fourth instalment in Brilliant Classics'  series dedicated to the vast and precious  guitar oeuvre of John W. Duarte provides a  complete survey of the composer's music for  four guitars. This sub-set of his guitar music is  in itself greatly varied in style but of  consistently superb quality. Disc one contains  music he originally composed for this  ensemble, and disc two features his  arrangements (many of them of his own  compositions) for guitar quartet.  Duarte explained that his own stylistic  eclecticism derived from improvisation, with  composition being a slower form of  improvisation benefitting from time to  reconsider and to refine the product: 'What  one hears becomes translatable into \"playback\" action and\/or, given a knowledge of  musical theory, comprehensible. It can  provide a direct route to eclecticism - one  may adopt what one chooses into one's own  bloodstream and bypass what one feels  foreign to one's own nature. For this reason I  have never had one immediately identifiable  style and have happily lived with a wide  variety of idioms.'","brand":"Brilliant Classics","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012624437482,"sku":"5028421964430","price":16.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4344100-3187708.jpg?v=1778232659"},{"product_id":"duarte-orchestral-concertante-works-for-guitar","title":"Duarte: Orchestral \u0026 Concertante Works for Guitar","description":"\u003cp\u003eJohn W. Duarte was born in Sheffield, England on 2 October 1919. He started playing the ukulele, but soon moved to the guitar at the age of 15. The advent of guitar phenomenon John Williams, whom Duarte taught for 18 months before the young musician’s entry into the Royal College of Music, London, gave the composer an opportunity to expand his chamber music oeuvre.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe Concertante Quartet Op.22, a substantial work in four movements. In 2021 the composer’s son, Christopher Duarte, discovered some folk songs arranged for guitar and small orchestra among his father’s manuscripts. There is no mention of these arrangements in his list of works and no correspondence relating to their creation, but from the composer’s handwriting these probably date from the mid-late 1950s and may have been written for John Williams to play with fellow RCM students.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eNext Market Day, scored for piccolo, snare drum and strings, is an energetic rendering of an Irish love song which Duarte revisited several times. The Coolin of Rùm (or, The Rùm Cuillin), scored for flute, oboe and strings, is a tune from the Isle of Rùm, one of the small islands near the Isle of Skye in the Hebrides. Cuillin is the name for a range of mountains in this area and Duarte may have been alluding to the name of a previous owner of Rùm, Maclean of Duart.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDuarte began work on what became A Tudor Fancy in early 1967. Following A Tudor Fancy, a concerto in all but name. The Concierto alegre Op.101 (1986) is deliberately light in woodwind (2 flutes, one each of the rest), a trumpet, strings, but with a battery of percussion, including two vibraphones. As with A Tudor Fancy, the music proceeds in a variety of ‘conversations’, with the orchestration kept deliberately light when the guitars are playing.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Brilliant Classics","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012642951402,"sku":"5028421965109","price":8.49,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4412841-3337378.jpg?v=1778214201"},{"product_id":"duarte-works-for-solo-guitar-5028421966588","title":"Duarte: Works for Solo Guitar \/ Nati","description":"\u003cp\u003eDuarte’s Partita was completed in 1974. It’s a substantial work in four movements, using all original material. As in the Variations on a Theme of Štepan Rak he adopts a four-note motif, which may be heard forwards, backwards, inverted and stretched. Variations on an Italian Folk Song Op. 139 was written in 2000. It draws on the second movement, “Canzona”, of Duarte’s prior Suite piemontese, which was based on a combination of two tunes: Il testamento dell’avvelenato and Re Gilardin. This gentle theme is characterised by simple movements of a step or a fourth. The six variations all begin with this stepwise movement but they quickly gain individual characters. Valse lyrique (2000) is one of the three short dances Duarte wrote late in his career. The second theme, clearly derived from the first, includes some hemiolas as well as combined harmonics and natural notes. The central section features the melody in the bass. Valse en rondeau was written in 1997 for the American guitarist David Starobin. Duarte stated: “I decided to make reference to my origin as a jazz musician and to my interest in early music (the Rondeau form) and to exercise my unshakeable belief in melody.” The origin of the Variations on a Theme of Štepan Rak Op. 100 is unique. In 1984, Rak was staying with Duarte when Vladimir Mikulka performed a lunchtime concert in London. At the end of the concert, Mikulka announced that he was going to perform an unusual encore – a theme, but without variations that had yet to be written. Afterwards he announced that Rak, Koshkin and Duarte should exchange themes with each other to create six new variation works, and he presented Duarte with Rak’s theme on a piece of manuscript paper. Andres Segovia, a supreme Anglophile, married his third wife in Gibraltar (“under the British flag, on Spanish soil”), and their son was born in London. Duarte’s 3 Songs without Words for Carlos Andres were a present to the happy couple. Danza eccentrica (2000) was dedicated to the Italian guitarist Domenico Lafasciano with the note, “Here is your dance. It may not be what you expected, but it’s what I’ve written – not another ‘cloned’ rumba, tango, waltz or whatever, but something with more individual character.” The unexpected aspects include dissonant harmonies, bass notes which move in ¾ against the treble in 6\/8 and sections more reminiscent of a hurdy-gurdy. The Italian guitarist Angelo Gilardino wrote to Duarte about his Fantasia and Fugue on Torre Bermeja Op. 30: “…the melodic and rhythmic feeling is of the sort to easily produce the fascination of the public”. The Torre Bermeja in question is the piano piece by Isaac Albeniz, Op. 92 No. 12. Although it carries Op. 62 (1974) on its cover, the little Prelude en arpèges was written in 1954\/5 and intended as the first movement of a Harp Suite Op. 18 that was never completed.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Brilliant Classics","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012679815402,"sku":"5028421966588","price":8.49,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4289555-3141788.jpg?v=1778218817"}],"url":"https:\/\/arkivmusic.com\/collections\/john-duarte.oembed","provider":"ArkivMusic","version":"1.0","type":"link"}