The Dance Album

Halo. Värvid

Halo. Värvid

Halo III

Halo III

Immutatio

Immutatio

Kitarrikool – võti praktilise kitarrimängu maailma

Kitarrikool – võti praktilise kitarrimängu maailma

It Rains Watermelons

It Rains Watermelons

Con Spirito

A Forgotten Day

A Forgotten Day

Amarilli mia bella

Amarilli mia bella

The Dance Album

The Dance Album

Estonian Folk Tunes for Guitar

Estonian Folk Tunes for Guitar

30 Years of Estonian Guitar Music

30 Years of Estonian Guitar Music

Live at Cafe Sadhu

Live at Cafe Sadhu

Kiss on the Water

Kiss on the Water

Tallinn Guitar Quartet in Tallinn Town Hall

Tallinn Guitar Quartet in Tallinn Town Hall

Guitar Method for the Young

Guitar Method for the Young

Tuning and Maintaining the Guitar

Tuning and Maintaining the Guitar

Quickcourse DVD

Quickcourse DVD

Guitar School – the Key to the Practical Guitar Playing

Guitar School – the Key to the Practical Guitar Playing

THE DANCE ALBUM. Kristo Käo (2008)

The Dance Album, design by Pelle KalmoThe Dance Album project is inspired by the fact that the guitar has always been used as a dance instrument. One thing is the choice of the dances – they are mostly well-known pieces, but the other thing is the way of playing those dances:

Rhytm is the most important part of a dance and on this recording Kristo has invited some of his fellow musicians to add some rhytm to the pieces originally written for solo guitar. Every dance here has its own story and all the dances here could hopefully be danced if someone desires!

Kristo Käo plays the guitar made by an Estonian luthier Viljar Kuusk (2003)
Recorded: New Apostolic Church of Keila (Estonia) from 4th to 6th September 2007
Sound engineer: Aili Jõeleht
Digital editor: Marika Scheer
Producer: Mirje Mändla (Estonian Public Broadcasting)
Design and photos: Pelle Kalmo and Mari-Liis Laanemaa (Sotapota)
Published by: Kitarrikool Records

Tracklist:

1. Jean Baptiste Besard (1567-1625), Vincenzo
Galilei (1520-1591). Branle gay/Saltarello 2’00’’
2. John Dowland (1563-1626). Melancholy
Galliard. 1’31’’
3.-4. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bourrée
BWV 996. 1’18’’/ Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750).
Gigue. 1’45’’ (attacca)
5. Fernando Sor (1778-1839). Folia variatsioonid ja
menuett op. 15. 4’32’’
6. Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909). Asturias. 5’50’’
7. Joaquin Turina (1882 – 1949). Fandanguillo. 4’07’’
8. Fransisco Tarrega (1852 – 1909). Malaguena. 2’31’’
9. Edmar Fenicio. Memorias de Chiquinha. 2’29’’
10. Agustin Barrios (1885-1944). Valss nr. 3. 4’30’’
11. Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959).
Gavotta-choro. 5’01’’
12. Jorge Morel (1931). Danza brasileira. 2’29’’
13. Eesti rahvatants. Minoorne labajalg. 2’52’’

Kristo Käo (guitar), Maria and Robert Staak (tambourine, drums), Anne Anderson (handclapping, castanets), Jorma Puusaag (percussion on the guitar), Ardo Västrik (cello)

Kristo Käo: The Dance Album

Official homepage, sound and video samples and blog of The Dance Album.

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