Saturday 25 September 2010

D. Scarlatti: Harpsichord Sonata L483 Gregoriadou double-course guitar

Smaro Gregoriadou transcribed and interprets Harpsichord Sonata L483 by D. Scarlatti (1685-1757) on a high-tuned double-course guitar tuned in octaves, representing Kertsopoulos Aesthetics*. Live concert in Athens (Attikon Conservatory Concert Hall, 12/4/08). For further acqaintance with these extraordinary novelties in guitar's sound, please visit Smaro's new CD release: Reinventing Guitar, by DELOS INTERNATIONAL. *KERTSOPOULOS AESTHETICS: Guitars, strings, acoustic applications of evolved specifications, a 30-year research on history and æsthetics of guitar, accomplished by Greek guitarist-maker Yorgos Kertsopoulos and involving numerous suggestions on interpretation of old and new guitar repertoire, as well as transcriptions from other instruments to guitar. Since Æsthetics' first presentation in Athens, 1994, by their inventor, numerous astonishing innovations have enriched inventive guitarist's sound, recreating 500-years of beautiful guitar tradition: high-pitched, transitive and re-entrant tunings up an octave higher than the ordinary, double and triple-course stringing, tone-colour's diversity, access to unexplored tonalities, pedal mechanisms! HISTORIC EVIDENCE: In 1948 Andres Segovia introduced the nylon string aesthetic of A.Augustine. The classical and flamenco guitar enjoys this aesthetic for more than sixty years and guitarists of such a worldwide prestige such as Julian Bream, John Williams, Alirio Diaz, Abel Carlevaro, Dimitri Fampas, Gerasimos Miliaresis ...