Andrey Lebedev (guitar)
Classical guitar works from Spain, Latin America, and Australia
Part of the Music at St Peter's 2019 Season
Add to my Calendar 25-05-2019 20:00 25-05-2019 22:00 36 Andrey Lebedev (guitar) Australian-Russian guitarist Andrey Lebedev burst on to the international music scene in 2014 when he was invited by guitar legend Julian Bream to perform a solo recital in London. He has also worked with guitarist John Williams, and won a number of prestigious competitions and awards. With wide-ranging musical interests, he is equally at home in early music and contemporary works, including several commissioned for him to play. After his previous recital at St Peter’s in 2016, Andrey returns with a programme combining JS Bach with characteristic Spanish and Latin American guitar works, as well as Three Caprichos after Goya by the contemporary Australian composer, viola-player and conductor Brett Dean. St Peter's Church, Wallingford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Peter's Church
Thames Street
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 0BH
England
Programme
Giulio Regondi – Reverie - Nocturne, Op.19
Isaac Albéniz – Asturias
Johann Sebastian Bach – Chaconne in D minor, BWV 1004 (tr. guitar)
Isaac Albéniz – Granada
Brett Dean – Three Caprichos after Goya
Heitor Villa-Lobos – Three Preludes (1940)
Heitor Villa-Lobos – Etude no.12 (1928)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Partita no.3 in E major, BWV 1006: Prelude
Leo Brouwer – The City of Columns
Performers
Andrey Lebedev – classical guitar
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Programme Note
Australian-Russian guitarist Andrey Lebedev burst on to the international music scene in 2014 when he was invited by guitar legend Julian Bream to perform a solo recital in London. He has also worked with guitarist John Williams, and won a number of prestigious competitions and awards. With wide-ranging musical interests, he is equally at home in early music and contemporary works, including several commissioned for him to play.
After his previous recital at St Peter’s in 2016, Andrey returns with a programme combining JS Bach with characteristic Spanish and Latin American guitar works, as well as Three Caprichos after Goya by the contemporary Australian composer, viola-player and conductor Brett Dean.
