Miguel Llobet, a guitarist 
                from Catalonia, was much more widely 
                recognized as a performer than composer 
                and he made the first electrical recordings 
                of the classical guitar. In total, he 
                published about 75 compositions of which 
                13 were original works. This seems to 
                be the only available disc devoted exclusively 
                to his music and is therefore welcome. 
                Although Llobet absorbed influences 
                from central Europe (suggested by Ronald 
                Purcell in the booklet to be Chopin, 
                Strauss and Wagner), his Spanish (or 
                perhaps I should say Catalan) origins 
                are invariably more prominent. He was 
                taught by Felipe Pedrell (whose pupils 
                also included de Falla, Granados and 
                Albeniz) and his music seems to represent 
                a logical progression from the works 
                of Fernando Sor (1778-1839) and Francisco 
                Tárrega (1852-1909). 
              
Many of the Thirteen 
                Catalan Folksongs sound familiar from 
                other arrangements and contain wonderfully 
                atmospheric melodies. The rest of the 
                music is likely to be unfamiliar to 
                most listeners and, whilst they are 
                not masterpieces, these works are worth 
                getting to know. As one might expect, 
                this is not a taxing process – this 
                is a disc to relax with at the end of 
                a hard day. If you’re not convinced, 
                try Respuesta or the Sor Variations. 
              
Lorenzo Micheli is 
                a persuasive advocate of the music and 
                communicates well. He is quite closely 
                recorded but, overall, the sound is 
                acceptable. The documentation is good 
                and price temptingly low. 
              
A valuable addition 
                to the catalogue - this is worth checking 
                out. 
              
Patrick C Waller 
                 
              
See also review 
                by Andy Daly