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Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 292 for three guitars
Volkmar Zimmermann, Ester Poli, Leopoldo Saracino, guitars
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Sonata, Op. 25 for two guitars
Duo Lapoli
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Eleven Preludes, Op. 57 for solo guitar
Ester Poli, guitar
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Per Suonare a Quattro, Op. 257 for four guitars
Corona Guitar Kvartet
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New and exciting music for the guitar from the Lithuanian composer Jonas Tamulionis.
Have you noticed how some of the most interesting new guitar music is coming from Europe? Here's what Volkmar Zimmermann has to say: "Our first contact with Jonas Tamulionis harks back to 1997. As always, I was on the lookout for new and exciting works for guitar quartet. As it came to pass, I received a letter from the Lithuanian Music Information Centre telling us about a composer hitherto unknown to us, a composer who we eventually came to discover possesses a loving heart for the guitar... It was truly a delight for us in 1998 when Jonas wrote his guitar quartet, Per Suonare a Quattro, which serves as the ticket for our journey, a serpentine path leading to (this) CD...we sincerely hope you will enjoy the music created by this eminent Lithuanian composer as much as we do." Needless to say, guitarists will want to snap this one up, and listeners who enjoy the music of East Europe will be intrigued as well! More information on the composer and performers is available at the following websites:Contents:
Jonas Tamulionis, composerPerpetuum Mobile, Op. 292 for three guitars
Volkmar Zimmermann, Ester Poli, Leopoldo Saracino, guitars
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Sonata, Op. 25 for two guitars
Duo Lapoli
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Eleven Preludes, Op. 57 for solo guitar
Ester Poli, guitar
Jonas Tamulionis, composer
Per Suonare a Quattro, Op. 257 for four guitars
Corona Guitar Kvartet