Of the modern era, 
                three names from the world of classical 
                guitar engender a reverence that will 
                never change its historical significance. 
              
 
              
In his lifetime Andrès 
                Segovia forged a unique place in the 
                history of the classical guitar. As 
                a duo Ida Presti and Alexander Lagoya 
                similarly established standards of innovation 
                and excellence which remain unequalled 
                despite the passage of almost four decades 
                since the tragic death of Ida Presti 
                in 1967; she died of lung cancer aged 
                43. 
              
 
              
During their performing 
                period (1955-1967), the duo gave more 
                than 2000 concerts worldwide to great 
                public and press acclaim. Those fortunate 
                enough to own copies of their recordings 
                have a tangible, enduring testimony 
                of their magnificence; regrettably these 
                recordings are no longer commercially 
                available. Others, even more fortunate, 
                will have memories of attending their 
                concerts and witnessing firsthand the 
                capabilities of duo guitar playing when 
                executed by two consummate masters. 
              
 
              
For those driven more 
                by optimism than attention to detail, 
                the title of the review disc "Prestilagoyana, 
                Guitar Duos" could lead one to 
                the wrong conclusion: a re-release to 
                fill a lamentable void? This new recording 
                is, in fact, by the Heinrich Albert 
                Duo. The title is derived from a composition 
                of the same name by Pierre Wissmer (1915-1992) 
                that appears on track eight; dedicated 
                to the famous duo it was not composed 
                until two years after Presti’s death. 
              
 
              
Any initial disappointment 
                is ephemeral; from the very first few 
                measures of Tarantella by Pierre Petit 
                one becomes aware that two excellent 
                musicians are performing as a first-class 
                duo. There is seamless unity, strong 
                rhythmic drive and diverse tonal colourations 
                in their playing that, on occasions, 
                reminds one more of Presti/Lagoya than 
                probably any other disc that has been 
                released since the activities of the 
                duo terminated in1967. 
              
 
              
The Heinrich Albert 
                Duo comprises guitarists Joachim Schrader 
                and Jan Erler. This alliance, founded 
                in 2002, derives its name from the composer 
                Heinrich Albert (1870-1950) who wrote 
                duets for the guitar. 
              
 
              
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 
                enjoyed a close collaboration with Segovia 
                and consequently composed more than 
                one hundred works for solo guitar and 
                in combination with other instruments. 
                Presented here is Sonata Canonica Op.196 
                and Fuga Elegiaca (1967). The latter 
                was composed in response to the death 
                of Ida Presti. Well-known English editor/guitarist 
                John Duarte asked Castelnuovo-Tedesco 
                to write two works to commemorate the 
                sad occasion, and he responded with 
                this prelude and fugue. 
              
 
              
Jean-Ives Daniel-Lesur 
                studied composition, piano, harmony 
                and counterpoint at the Paris Conservatoire. 
                His "Elegie for Two Guitars" 
                exhibits characteristics that have Roman 
                origins. Among Romans the elegy became 
                a poem of lament or of love, and in 
                this composition Lesur draws on the 
                characteristic tone of lamenting and 
                yearning. 
              
 
              
Joaquin Rodrigo, blind 
                from the age of three, studied with 
                Paul Dukas and became a friend of Manuel 
                de Falla. With origins in the first 
                half of the 18th century, 
                the tonadilla developed into a three-movement 
                form (introduction, copla and final) 
                with the concluding part often being 
                a dance in the form of a seguidilla. 
              
 
              
A highlight of the 
                programme is the beautifully melodic 
                "Danse d’Avilia" by Ida Presti. 
                There are echoes of piano music by Granados 
                and Albéniz, especially the latter’s 
                Torre Bermeja. 
              
 
              
In relation to the 
                beauty of one guitar, Frederic Chopin 
                is purported to have expressed only 
                one preference - for two guitars. On 
                what basis he made that comment we cannot 
                be sure but contemporaries Dionisio 
                Aguado and Fernando Sor shared a house 
                in Paris and it may have been their 
                duo playing which inspired him. 
              
 
              
Of one thing we can 
                be fairly certain: if it were the Heinrich 
                Albert Duo who had played for Chopin, 
                based on the performance now under review, 
                the response would have been just as 
                positive. Another very famous composer 
                for piano, robbed in later years of 
                hearing, referred to the guitar as "a 
                miniature orchestra". In the hands 
                of the Heinrich Albert Duo this perspective 
                is amplified by a factor of two and 
                at times the description "miniature" 
                sounds more like "small." 
              
 
              
For reasons evident 
                from the first few measures of track 
                one, this new release is definitely 
                recommended listening. 
              
Zane Turner