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		<title>Julian Bream …. in Concerto</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Julian Bream …. in Concerto</strong>

<strong>Julian Bream </strong>
Concertos with the Melos Ensemble
(Arnold's) conducted by Malcolm 
Arnold

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1174
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1
<strong>Date/Runtime:</strong> Time: 70:02, stereo 1961]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">“Julian Bream does everything, it goes without saying… emotional depth is in the second movement of the Arnold, the slow movement—a threnody for Django Reinhardt—most imaginative. This concerto was written for Julian Bream and he plays it magnificently, as do the Melos Ensemble. The recording is first-rate—clear but not at all clinical….The Giuliani  demonstrates Bream&#8217;s technique and musicianship.” (Gramophone) “Berkeley: Sonatina -an enjoyably amiable piece; Ravel: Pavane -very relaxed account; Roussel: Segovia- a characteristic touch of acerbity; the two sonatas of Cimarosa both very personable” (Penguin Guide)</span></p>
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<strong>Giuliani: Concerto in A for Guitar and Strings</strong></p>
<li>1.     1st mvt. Allegro Maestoso                                            9:08</li>
<li>2.     2nd mvt. Andantino Siciliano                                         6:23</li>
<li>3.     3rd mvt. Alla polacca                                                    7:39</li>
<p><strong>Malcolm Arnold*: Guitar Concerto Op.67</strong></p>
<li>4.    1st mvt.  Allegro                                                             6:03</li>
<li>5.    2nd mvt. Lento                                                              11:31</li>
<li>6.    3rd mvt. Con brio                                                           4:18</li>
<p><strong>Lennox Berkeley: Sonatina</strong> Op.51 Rec.1960</p>
<li>7.   (i) Allegretto                                                                    3:55    </li>
<li>8.   (ii) Lento                                                                          3:28    </li>
<li>9.   (iii) Rondo                                                                         3:17</li>
<li>10. <strong>Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte</strong>  Rec.1960          6:47</li>
<li>11. <strong>Roussel: Segovia</strong> Op.29  Rec.1960                                    2:23</li>
<li>12. <strong>Cimarosa: Sonata in C sharp minor </strong> Rec.1960                 3:00</li>
<li>13. <strong>Cimarosa: Sonata in A</strong>  Rec.1960                                     1:48</li>
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