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【吉他人物】美国演奏家米谢尔·鲍迪斯塔(Michael Bautista)
米歇尔(Michael Bautista),美国斯坦福大学英语本科,圣弗朗西斯科音乐学院硕士,获加州大学数学教学证书。跟许多演奏家学习吉他,包括David Tanenbaum、Marc Teicholz、Bahram Behroozi和Don Balistreri等。米歇尔在十多岁时的演奏就吸引了很多观众,曾在西班牙大使馆演奏阿兰胡艾斯协奏曲,2005年荣登卡耐基音乐厅舞台演奏。2006年,进入世界著名吉他比赛帕肯宁国际吉他大赛前5名,2009年再次获邀去演奏。目前已与管弦乐团演奏过好几部协奏曲,包括罗德里格、维瓦尔第和泰德斯科的作品。他还是位作曲家,为电影写过音乐,为他曾在的摇滚乐队Legends & Deeds写过上百首歌曲。与人合写过一本儿童吉他教材:"The Magical Musician: Guitar Book 1 The Land of Lyric."目前,米歇尔同时在教吉他和教数学,并开展吉他独奏和室内乐演奏工作,团队成员包括David Tanenbaum、Marc Teicholz、Peppino DAgostino、Larry Ferrara和Jon Mendle.
媒体评论:
Guitar Review - Issue 130
Regarding Bautista's debut performance at Carnegie Hall "A rare performance of Denisov's Sonata [was] where Bautista's playing came alive."
San Francisco Classical Guitar Voice
In quite another direction was Michael Bautista's ass-kicking electric guitar account from Bach's E major Violin Partita - a performance that should have been subtitled 'every teenage violinist's secret fantasy.' I often come out of a concert thinking 'I wish I could do that,' but not always in such spirit. Was it cool that Bautista was also the dexterous acoustic guitar second soloist in the Brandenburg? Why yes it was."San
Mateo County Times
"The program was 'Concierto de Aranjuez' The soloist, a modest Michael Bautista won the audience's heart with his interpretation as he made the guitar strings sing. His performance of the second movement alone, an exquisitely soft and lyrical elegy, was worth the price of admission and establishes him as a major musical interpreter on the instrument."
目前发行了一张CD,曲目包括拉罗、汤斯曼、莫扎特、亨德尔、巴赫、塔雷加、罗德里格、格拉纳多斯、Praetorius等作曲家的作品。
其中,莫扎特小星星变奏曲和亨德尔组曲第7号是他的改编成果。CD介绍:
Antonio Lauro (1917 - 1986) was born in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela. His father, a barber who could sing and play the guitar, taught his son what he could, but died when Antonio was still a child. While Lauro wrote many works for piano, orchestra, and voice, he is considered one of the greatest guitar composers of South America. In 1971, Lauro wrote the charming waltz “El Niño” for his eldest son Leonardo.
Alexandre Tansman (1897 - 1986) was actually a virtuoso pianist but is often most well-known for his guitar compositions. His music is primarily neoclassical and combined elements of his Polish and Jewish heritage and his French musical influences. “Danza Pomposa” is a light, cheerful piece written for Andrés Segovia.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived an extremely short life but left the world with the legacy of his musical genius. “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” is a set of variations written for the piano and modeled after the famous children’s song “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” I actually developed a fascination for this piece as a child when my father would play the recording and point out how Mozart took a simple melody and transformed it into a masterpiece. In 2006, I decided to create a transcription to bring this work into the guitar world.
Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759), considered one of the masters of the Baroque period, was born in Germany, trained in Italy, and spent a great deal of his life in England. He is perhaps most well-known for compositions from his Messiah, such as the “Hallelujah." I have found that his lesser-known works for harpsichord often exhibit a unique charm. I originally discovered his Suite II No.7 on a Keith Jarrett piano CD and this inspired me to create a guitar transcription.
Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) has been considered one of the grandfathers of the classical guitar. From a young age, he showed talent on the guitar and actually ran away from home several times during his childhood in attempt to start his music career. “Estudio Brillante” captures the beauty of the Spanish guitar sound through rolling arpeggios and fountain-like melody. When I was young, this piece captivated me for its ability to sound like two guitars.
Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685-1750) “Chaconne,” originally for solo violin, has gained status as a monumental piece among instrumentalists due to its magnificent sound and virtuosic nature. Interestingly, the theme of the “Chaconne” is only 4 measures long (approximately 10-15 seconds), yet from that, Bach created a mesmerizing 15-minute musical journey.
Enrique Granados (1867-1916) composed music in a highly-Spanish nationalistic style and many of his compositions have adapted beautifully to the guitar repertoire. Granados had several talents including his virtuoso piano skills and ability to paint in the style of Francisco Goya. La Maja de Goya, originally written for piano and voice, holds inspiration in a famous portrait by Goya.
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999) achieved great success as composer despite being blind from a young age. His most well-known work is the Concierto de Aranjuez, which is statistically performed at least once every day somewhere in the world. “Un Tiempo Fue Itálica Famosa” tells a musical story about an ancient city, Itálica, that was founded in Spain in 206 BC by a Roman general in order to settle Roman soldiers wounded in war.
Michael Praetorius (c.1571–1621) showed great compositional versatility during his lifetime, as he wrote Protestant Hymns, chorales, organ works, and arranged over a thousand songs. On my albumu, I play four dances from his sole surviving secular work called Terpsichore (1612).
小星星变奏曲曲谱样本:
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