Guitar and…
$75.00
67 in stock
The first ever RR recording, created in 1976, years before Prof. Keith Johnson even started working with RR. This album, featuring Bunyan Webb on Guitar, Raymond Fabrizio on Flute, and James Carter on Viola, was meant for use by dealers and serious audiophiles to test audio playback equipment, and was never released to the general public. Not until now. Here is a piece of RR’s history, and this is the only chance collectors will ever get to acquire it.
Side One: Guitar with Flute
- de Falla: Miller’s Dance, from “The Three-Cornered Hat”
- Ibert: Entr‘acte
- Miyagi: Haru-no Umi
Side Two: Guitar with Viola
- Fauré: Après un Rêve (arr. Webb-Carter)
- Villa-Lobos: Etude #11
- Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras #5 – Aria (arr. Webb-Carter)
Extra notes
Recorded at Gold State Recorders, San Francisco
Producer: Tam Henderson
Technical consultants: E.M. Long Associates, Ron Wickersham
Lathe operator: David Kulka
On This Recording
- de Falla: Miller's Dance, from “The Three-Cornered Hat”
- Ibert: Entr‘acte
- Miyagi: Haru-no Umi
- Fauré: Après un Rêve (arr. Webb-Carter)
- Villa-Lobos: Etude #11
- Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras #5 – Aria (arr. Webb-Carter)
Side One: Guitar with Flute
Side Two: Guitar with Viola