KWANA
Villa-Lobos
Guitar Concerto
Villa-Lobos's Guitar concerto maybe classified as modern (written in
1951) but it has a strong impressionistic flavour, with echoes of Spain
constantly recurring.
James Grace played with flair, and handles his guitar comfortably. I
never liked amplification, but I guess without it, the orchestra would
drown the guitar. (and in any event, Villa-Lobos prescribed it).
The second movement was more lyrical and Grace's fingerwork was
accurate and well controlled. In the final movement Villa-Lobos
composed in a manner to show off the soloist's, skill and Grace did not
disappoint. He played with great sensitivity in an extended solo part.
Hughes's conducting ensured a happy balance between soloist and
orchestra.
KWANA Newspaper, 2007
Eclectic, Exciting Evening
James
Grace made a welcome return to Durban, and performed Rodrigo's
hauntingly beautiful Concierto de Aranjuez. This showcased Grace's
remarkable talent on classical guitar, in a combination of melodies and
rhythms which vividly evoke Spain. Grace's performance was mesmerising.
He is truly a master exponent of the classical guitar. What a memorable
evening.
KWANA
Newspaper, 2009
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