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Anne Gastinel (cello) & Pablo Márquez (guitar)
…French cellist Anne Gastinel and Argentinean guitarist Pablo Márquez… bring an urbane and sophisticated yet earthy and sensual quality to the songs and dances of Falla and Granados, as well...
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Anne Gastinel (cello) & Pablo Márquez (guitar)
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…French cellist Anne Gastinel and Argentinean guitarist Pablo Márquez… bring an urbane and sophisticated yet earthy and sensual quality to the songs and dances of Falla and Granados, as well...
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The highly acclaimed French cellist Anne Gastinel collaborates with virtuoso Argentine guitarist Pablo Márquez in a delightful release exploring the passion and soul of Spanish music.
The follow up to her successful Schubert Sonatas and Bach Suites albums sees Gastinel select the pieces and arrange them for cello. The recording includes Spanish Classical music standards by Enrique Granados, Manuel de Falla and Gaspar Cassadó. Anne Gastinel records exclusively for Naïve, each new release is hailed by the international press and showered with awards. Achievements include: French Classical Music Awards 'Most Promising Young Talent 94' and 'Best Recording of the Year'; 'Fnac' Prize 1995 and 2000; Prix de l'Académie du Disque; RTL Classique d'Or 1996 and 1998; the “Choc” du Monde de la Musique, Télérama (1998, 2000, 2001, and 2002). Pablo Márquez’s recordings for ECM New Series and Kairos have received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix du Disque de l’Acedémie Charles Cros, the Amadeus Prize.
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- Anne Gastinel (cello), Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar), Anne Gastinel (cello)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Anne Gastinel (cello), Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Anne Gastinel (cello), Pablo Marquez (guitar)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar), Anne Gastinel (cello)
- Pablo Marquez (guitar), Anne Gastinel (cello)
- Anne Gastinel (cello), Pablo Marquez (guitar)
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Awards and reviews
March 2010
…French cellist Anne Gastinel and Argentinean guitarist Pablo Márquez… bring an urbane and sophisticated yet earthy and sensual quality to the songs and dances of Falla and Granados, as well as the solo guitar and solo cello music of the great Spanish cellist and friend of Andrés Segovia, Gaspar Cassadó. The opening Danza española No 1 from Falla's La vida breve is a revelation, Gastinel's spiccato-studded bowing showing fiery notes over Márquez's crisply articulated accompaniment; the Intermezzo from Granados's opera Goyescas and the same composer's tonadilla La maja dolorosa meanwhile highlights the intense beauty of Gastinel's cantabile playing.