Frank Wallace his own new works CD
his own new works, vol. 1
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Released: July 2000
Guitar by: Ignacio Fleta, 1964
MP3 downloads or CD available at CDBaby or iTunes or Amazon.
All Gyre compositions are ASCAP
Copyright ©2000 Frank A. Wallace
Cover photography and design by Nancy Knowles
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From the Windy Place
01 The pilgrim’s road 2:57
02 Sand and sky 2:16
03 In the shadow of the church/The Gift 3:08
from Sketches
04 Etude 7 0:53
The Stubborn Oak
05 Prelude 2:25
06 Adagio & Chorale 5:27
07 Fugue 3:31
from Sketches
08 Prelude 1 0:42
09 Prelude 4 1:22
Sweet Ladyslipper
10 Prelude 7:14
11 Pavane for a Dying Prince 3:37
12 Complainte 3:45
13 Estampie 4:04
14 Cantiga 2:47
15 Zar 2:36
Quadrangle
16 Prelude and Fantasy 4:21
17 Rhapsody 4:21
18 Meditation (Prelude 3) 2:58
19 Blues Too 1:59
20 Suite Blues 3:53
Total time 64:26
Critical Review
The breadth of his musical activity recalls an earlier age, when a complete musician engaged in a broad range of creative activities as a matter of course. The works are melodically attractive and rhythmically exuberant… His playing is solid and expressive, with a commitment to every phrase…Wallace’s music is exciting, unpredictable, and fresh, as in the “Prelude and Fantasy” from Quadrangle. In its more introspective moments it can also be quite touching, as in several of the slow movements…Guitarists will be interested to hear these pieces, and they will certainly appeal to a broad listening public.
– Steven Rings, American Record Guide
Critical Review
This recording of original compositions was written and played by Frank Wallace, who is an outstanding guitarist… He plays with authority, exhibits a great deal of acoustic presence, and offers clear, uncompromising musical ideas. His sound is simply wonderful… the tone of the guitar is luxurious…Not only is the guitar playing very good, but the repertoire presented is listenable and worth performing.
– Stephen Waechter, Soundboard
Critical Review
A former professor of classical guitar at the New England Conservatory, Frank Wallace is a New Hampshire-based guitarist and vocalist who [performs with Duo LiveOak]. His own guitar music is crafted with idiomatic skill and sensitivity, abetted by his keen ear for textural variety. The modern Spanish guitar school informs the aggressive flamenco-like strumming in the “Rhapsody” movement of Quadrangle and the three-movement Stubborn Oak. By contrast, spacious chant and glimpses of blues imbue From the Windy Place, while the five-movement Sweet Ladyslipper ventures out into more elaborate rhythmic terrain. Listen for instance to the concluding Zar movement, which almost sounds like a snippet from early Yes, or perhaps an E-minor Grateful Dead jam. Jazz-oriented modality influences Quadrangle’s four movements–the first one suggests Larry Coryell and John Dowland in jubilant dialogue… the composer’s elegant virtuosity and Gyre’s gorgeous sonics help ensure a pleasant and comfortable 64-minute listening experience.
– Jed Distler, classicstoday.com
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