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		<title>&#8216;Los Ambulantes&#8217; List Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Machaca is the brainchild of 30-year-old Mexican guitarist Morgan Szymanski. Machaca’s take on contemporary South American work, from Brazil’s Villa Lobos to Argentina’s Piazzolla, with lesser knowns such as Venezuela’s Antonio Lauro, breaks moulds for agility of play and the airy quality of their music, which darts deep while remaining subtle and delicate.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Machaca is the brainchild of 30-year-old Mexican guitarist Morgan Szymanski. Machaca’s take on contemporary South American work, from Brazil’s Villa Lobos to Argentina’s Piazzolla, with lesser knowns such as Venezuela’s Antonio Lauro, breaks moulds for agility of play and the airy quality of their music, which darts deep while remaining subtle and delicate.</p>
<p>The octet includes Edinburgh’s own Chilean guitarist Galo Cerón. Watch this space, as with a mother from Ayr and counting groundbreaking musicians in his family, Szymanski has inspired vision. Title track ‘Los Ambulantes’ is a highlight, full of textures and timbres, pings, rings and evocative effects.</p>
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		<title>Bermuda Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:39:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitarist Szymanski charms the audience at sell-out show
Review by Stephen Crawford 
Morgan Szymanksi put on an impressive show as part of the Bermuda Festival at City Hall
There was a full house at City Hall on a stormy Saturday night eager to hear guitarist Morgan Szymanski&#8217;s programme. Born in Mexico City, Morgan studied at the Royal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Guitarist Szymanski charms the audience at sell-out show</h2>
<h3>Review by Stephen Crawford<em> </em></h3>
<p><em>Morgan Szymanksi put on an impressive show as part of the Bermuda Festival at City Hall</em></p>
<p>There was a full house at City Hall on a stormy Saturday night eager to hear guitarist Morgan Szymanski&#8217;s programme. Born in Mexico City, Morgan studied at the Royal College of Music and the Conservatorium Van Amsterdam where he was prize winner in many major competitions. He is now making a name for himself as an international solo ensemble/chamber artist.</p>
<p>The first half of the evening was devoted mainly to music written in the romantic style; the second, music by modern composers.<br />
The first offering was Giuliani&#8217;s &#8216;Grand Overture&#8217;, one of those pieces that has all the grace, elegance and charm of the period. From the start Szymanski&#8217;s interpretation was played with control, shaping the phrasing clearly, using a wide dynamic contrast and also giving the work plenty of tonal colour. Following this Four Venezuelan valses by Lauro, were all named after various family members. Szymanski gave a stylish playing of these works, always bringing out the changes in the rhythm with its hemiola patterns which are ubiquitous in Lauro&#8217;s compositions.</p>
<p>Next we heard three pieces by the famous Paraguayan, Agustin Barrios Mangore a wonderful romantic composer whose works span the first half of the 20th century. Waltz in D major paying hommage to Chopin. This is a lyrical piece with its dark brooding middle section followed by a beautifully extended campanella (bell like arpeggio section) before taking us back to the recapitulation. Una Limosna por el Amor De Dios (An Alm for the Love of God) is a striking tremolo work in the dark key of E minor modulating to the bright parallel key of E major. Throughout this work there was a clear seamless tapestry of sound coming from Mr. Szymanski&#8217;s guitar. The Maxixie is a South American dance similar to the Tango. This had a whimsical dance like character which I really enjoyed, as was evident seeing some of the audience moving to the pulse of the music.</p>
<p>The first half ended with Szymanski&#8217;s wonderful transcription of the highly evocative Preludio (Asturias) from Albeniz&#8217; Suite Espanola. The whirling outer Toccata Sections began very quiet, giving out great power of sound in the crescendos which complemented the lovely piano Arabesque like middle section and coda.</p>
<p>The second half of the concert was dedicated to music by living composers. Alex Roth&#8217;s Unicorn in the Garden was especially written for Szymanski. This music had a hypnotic feel to it, tremolo passages mixed with quasi harps, languid octave harmonics and arpeggios all used to good effect. Some of the passages in this piece reminding me of Benjamin Britten&#8217;s Nocturnal. For me Szymanski&#8217;s tone was warm and radiant throughout.</p>
<p>Simone Iannarelli&#8217;s pieces inspired by coffee were very enjoyable and I would love to hear them again soon, as they were new to me. Next up was Brower&#8217;s Cuban landscapes with bells, again this piece using all the colours and effects the guitar has to offer, even though it&#8217;s not one of my favorites. Brower is highly regarded as one of greatest modern guitar composers.</p>
<p>Bringing the evening to a conclusion was the ever popular Jongo by Brazilian composer Paulo Bellinati. Jongo is based on the Afro-Brazilian style, which opens with a strong melodic bass line over some very interesting chord changes until the guitar picks up as a solo percussion instrument.<br />
Szymanski using every part of the guitar&#8217;s body and neck brought the evening to its climax. After rapturous applause we were treated to one encore Tarrega&#8217;s evocative Recuerdos de la Alhambra. Thank you Bermuda Festival for bringing such a wonderful artist to the shores of Bermuda.</p>
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		<title>Los Ambulantes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:52:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[STOP PRESS! On the 27 April 2010 in London’s Purcell Room, Machaca will launch their much awaited new album ‘<strong>Los Ambulantes’</strong>! A musical feast of works by Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Lauro, Machado, Iannarelli, Cardoso and the world premiere of a new work by Stephen McNeff especially written for us! Performed by the UK’s finest crop of young musicians plus special guests Galo Cerón on guitar + cuatro and virtuoso Adam Walker on flute.<strong>
<a title="Buy Tickets" href="http://http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723" target="_blank">Book now to avoid disappointment!</a></strong>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-279" href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/recordings/los-ambulantes/attachment/print/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-279" title="Print" src="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/2010/03/Ambulantes-cover-jpg-450x402.jpg" alt="" width="428" /></a>STOP PRESS! On the 27 April 2010 in London’s Purcell Room, Machaca launched their much awaited new album ‘<strong>Los Ambulantes’</strong>! A musical feast of works by Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, Lauro, Machado, Iannarelli, Cardoso and the world premiere of a new work by Stephen McNeff especially written for us! Performed by the UK’s finest crop of young musicians plus special guests Galo Cerón on guitar + cuatro and virtuoso Adam Walker on flute.<strong><a title="Buy Tickets" href="http://http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>Buy <strong>Machaca:</strong> ‘Los Ambulantes’ now from iTunes:<br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/fuga-y-misterio/id364249640?i=364249798&amp;uo=6" target="itunes_store"><img src="http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/images/badgeitunes61x15dark.gif" alt="Morgan Szymanski &amp; Machaca - Los Ambulantes" width="61" height="15" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Listen to samples:</strong><br />
<strong>El Marabino by Antonio Lauro</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/elmarabino_mix_01.mp3">http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/elmarabino_mix_01.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>Libertango by Astor Piazzolla</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/libertango_mix_01.mp3">http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/libertango_mix_01.mp3</a></p>
<p><strong>Sambalanço by Celso Machado</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/sambalanco.mp3">http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/mp3s/sambalanco.mp3</a></p>
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		<title>New Machaca Album</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a rel="attachment wp-att-214" href="http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723"><img class="size-medium wp-image-214 alignnone" title="Los Ambulantes, Low res" src="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/2010/01/Los-Ambulantes-Low-res1-450x270.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="270" /></a>

STOP PRESS! On the 27t April <a title="Machaca" href="../../machaca/">Machaca</a> will release their much awaited album ‘Los Ambulantes’ at London’s <a title="South Bank Centre" href="http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/" target="_blank">South Bank Centre</a>, (Purcell Room) during La Linea 2010! The album features works by Piazzolla, Lauro, Villa-Lobos, Machado, Cardoso, Iannarelli and the world premiere recording of Stephen McNeff’s ‘Los Ambulantes’. Machaca is delighted to collaborate with Mr. Galo Cerón on guitar and cuatro and the fabulous Adam Walker on flute. For tickets please go to <a title="Buy Tickets" href="http://&#60;a rel=&#34;attachment wp-att-214&#34; href=&#34;http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723&#34;&#62;&#60;img class=&#34;size-medium wp-image-214 alignnone&#34; title=&#34;Los Ambulantes, Low res&#34; src=" target="&#34;_blank&#34;&#62;South">http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-214" href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/news/new-machaca-album/attachment/los-ambulantes-low-res-2/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-214 alignnone" title="Los Ambulantes, Low res" src="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/content/wp-content/2010/01/Los-Ambulantes-Low-res1-450x270.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="270" /></a></p>
<p>Buy <strong>Machaca:</strong> ‘Los Ambulantes’ now from iTunes:<br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/fuga-y-misterio/id364249640?i=364249798&#038;uo=6" target="itunes_store"><img height="15" width="61" alt="Morgan Szymanski &amp; Machaca - Los Ambulantes" src="http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/images/badgeitunes61x15dark.gif" /></a></p>
<p>STOP PRESS! On the 27t April <a title="Machaca" href="../../machaca/">Machaca</a> will release their much awaited album ‘Los Ambulantes’ at London’s <a title="South Bank Centre" href="http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/" target="_blank">South Bank Centre</a>, (Purcell Room) during La Linea 2010! The album features works by Piazzolla, Lauro, Villa-Lobos, Machado, Cardoso, Iannarelli and the world premiere recording of Stephen McNeff’s ‘Los Ambulantes’. Machaca is delighted to collaborate with Mr. Galo Cerón on guitar and cuatro and the fabulous Adam Walker on flute. For tickets please go to <a title="Buy Tickets" href="http://&lt;a rel=&quot;attachment wp-att-214&quot; href=&quot;http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723&quot;&gt;&lt;img class=&quot;size-medium wp-image-214 alignnone&quot; title=&quot;Los Ambulantes, Low res&quot; src=" target="&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;South">http://www.comono.co.uk/det.php?ev=723</a></p>
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		<title>2010 Updates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This autumn will also see the premiere of a new guitar concerto by Alec Roth, written for Morgan Szymanski and the Orchestra of St. Martin in the Fields.
2010 also sees the launch of Sarabande Records, a label set up by Morgan and Dylan Szymanski to continue providing high quality recordings by the UK’s most promising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This autumn will also see the premiere of a new guitar concerto by Alec Roth, written for Morgan Szymanski and the Orchestra of St. Martin in the Fields.</p>
<p>2010 also sees the launch of <a title="Sarabande Records" href="www.sarabanderecords.com" target="_blank">Sarabande Records</a>, a label set up by Morgan and Dylan Szymanski to continue providing high quality recordings by the UK’s most promising young artists. For further information please visit <a title="Sarabande Records" href="http://www.sarabanderecords.com" target="_blank">www.sarabanderecords.com</a></p>
<p>As a recitalist Morgan starts the year performing works by Oliva, Ponce, Lauro, Barrios and Piazzolla and the British Museum’s ‘Moctezuma’ exhibition amongst the prints of Kahlo, Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros amongst others (second performance on 25 March).  May sees Morgan’s solo debut recital in Vienna’s Musikverein. Chamber music projects include collaborations with ODuo (percussion), Ruth Rogers (violin), Clara Mouriz (mezzo-soprano) and concerts in China and Germany with Adam Walker (flute), as well as concerti by Rodrigo, Ponce and Piazzolla. Highlights in the first half of the year include performances for the City of London, North Norfolk Music and Bermuda Festivals as well as a concert to commemorate the of the Bicentenary of Mexico, Argentina and Chile at London’s Bolivar Hall. Other solo recitals include Oxford Hollywell Rooms, Deal Festival and Canterbury as well as tours of Mexico, Chile and Argentina.</p>
<p>For further information please visit Morgan’s <a title="Upcoming Concerts" href="http://www.morganszymanski.co.uk/upcoming-concerts/">concert diary</a>.</p>
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		<title>Classical Guitar News reviews albums</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Morgan Szymanski: featured artist. Double CD review.
The Unicorn In The Garden
It’s apt that “The Unicorn in The Garden” should feature a highly artistic and engaging CD covering, clearly reflecting Morgan Szymanski’s artistic capabilities and creativities as a classical guitarist of the highest order.  Released in 2005, this recording features both a of range [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reviewed in <a title="Classical Guitar News" href="http://www.classical-guitar-news.co.uk" target="_blank">www.classical-guitar-news.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Morgan Szymanski: featured artist. Double CD review.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Unicorn In The Garden</strong></p>
<p>It’s apt that “The Unicorn in The Garden” should feature a highly artistic and engaging CD covering, clearly reflecting Morgan Szymanski’s artistic capabilities and creativities as a classical guitarist of the highest order.  Released in 2005, this recording features both a of range works specially composed for Morgan Szymanski as well as pieces from more familiar composers for classical guitar.   Coupled with Szymanski’s technical mastery and musicianship, his clever piece selection makes for a winning combination.   As a listener you’ll find yourself fully engaged from the start of the first track to the end of the last.  This recording culminates in just under an hours worth of during which time Szymanski will have taken you through a selection of works by well as works by Manuel M. Ponce, Agustin Barrios Mangoré as well as more recent composers, Alec Roth, Simone Iannarelli and Jorge Ritter.  The recording opens with the piece bearing the title of the recording, The Unicorn in the Garden, where the listener is immediately taken into the mysterious and mythical world of the Unicorn through the flurry of harmonics, ringing out from Morgan’s made by the Italian luthier, Luciano Lovadina.  Composed by Alec Roth, this release also later features a delightful set of pieces by the same composer entitled “Cat Dances”. Morgan uses an impressive range of guitar techniques, from glissando to artificial harmonics to really bring the distinct character traits of each to life.  The works of Morgan’s fellow countryman, Manuel Ponce are likely to be of greater familiarity to most.  Whilst written in the first half of the 20th Century, Ponce’s Suite in A minor was a deliberate attempt on Ponce’s part to emulate the style of a JS Bach Suite. The fact that the suite was composed at Segovia’s request in order to play a joke on a baroque-loving and legendary violinist fellow Fritz Kreisler must have been well executed and well received. Morgan’s qualities not just as a guitarist but as a classical musician really shine in this area, his approach revealing the intricacy of the counterpoint and clear separation of voices throughout the Suite.  JS Bach also provides an interesting link to the composer of the next piece the legendary Paraguayan guitar composer, Augustín, Barrios Mangoré, himself inspired by the works of Bach.  This disc features a perennial guitarist favourite, Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios,  the last major piece composed by Mangoré before his death. Morgan’s interpretation is a fitting tribute to this fine player and composer. The persistent and clearly executed tremolo throughout really captures the scene of a frail and pleading beggar holding out a faltering hand to secure donations from passers-by, as the composer had intended.  From Barrios, the recording moves on to two highly engaging pieces by the Italian composer Simone Iannarelli.  The first is an entertaining and delightful waltz (subtitled a Homage to Barrios) and is followed by a Cancion para Beatriz, (Song for Beatriz), where the influences of Barrios and other lyrical style composers such as Miguel Llobet are readily identifiable in the piece. Both pieces make for enjoyable listening and are again expertly performed by the player.   Jorge Ritter’s Theme, 6 variations and Finale entitled Varaciones Capoeira bring this release to a fitting close and highlight Morgan’s versatility and excellent musicianship in presented a range of styles and musical influences.   A highly recommended release from all of us at Classical Guitar News!</p>
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<p><strong>Mano a Mano</strong></p>
<p>Recorded at the Bolivar Hall in 2006, this release underlines both the versatility of Morgan Szymanski musicianship together with the ability of classical guitar as an instrument. Aptly entitled &#8220;Mano a Mano&#8221;, literally translated as &#8220;Hand in Hand&#8221;, the recording features a selection of broadly termed &#8220;Latin American&#8221; pieces comprising of classical guitar and range of more and less familiar instrumental combinations with harpsichord, percussion and accordion featuring alongside, voice, cuatro and cello.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Machaca refers to the international ensemble formed by Morgan Szymanski in 2006, in this their first recording, ‘Mano a Mano’ launched at the Purcell Room in London’s South Bank.</p>
<p>The recording opens with a rarely heard Manuel Ponce&#8217;s Prelude for Harpsichord &amp; Guitar in which Szymanski is joined by Jose Menor on the harpsichord to create a highly effective balance of voicing across the two very tonally different instruments. This is follwed by a series of three more familiar compositions by the Argentinian composer Astor Piazzolla, the first of which, Bordel 1900, bringing together guitar and Violin (played by Ruth Rogers) to stunning effect. The late night ambiance of a Parisian Cafe is similarly brought vividly to live in the second Piazzolla piece, Café 1930, as Morgan&#8217;s guitar is joined by the Vietnamese Accordion player, Phoung Nguyen. Piazzolla is rounded off by a return to the familiar pairing of guitar and violin in Nightclub 1960.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s then the turn of Venezuelan composer Antonio Lauro, with the popular guitar Vals Criollo (Natalia) set to an instrumental arrangement of guitar, voice, cuatro and percussion.</p>
<p>The waltz theme is continued in the highly engaging Valzer Brilliante composed by the Italian composer, Simone Iannarelli, for which Szymanski is joined by the Sacconi Quartet before two well-known works by the Cuban composer and guitarist, Leo Brouwer; Danza Característica and Canción de Cuna (Lullaby). In both instances the percussive elements of the guitar are really brought to the fore by Szymanski, as guitar combines with percussion and voice in the case of Canción, where, Soprano, Laura Mitchell makes a guest appearance.</p>
<p>Manuel Ponce is again represented here, but this time in the form of Estrellita played by Szymanski and cellist Gemma Rosefield. Paulo Bellinati features next as guitar and percussion combine in a powerful rendition of the perennial guitarist favourite Jongo, featuring some amazing percussive effects on both instrumental areas.</p>
<p>No South American themed collection would be complete with a work or two by the Brazilian composer, Heitor Villa Lobos. In this instance it&#8217;s Bachianas Brazilieras No 5 (Aria), sung by Laura Mitchell, again showing what an emotive and effective musical blend of voice and guitar can be. The recording concludes with a series of pieces composed by the English composer Alec Roth, bringing together Szymanski&#8217;s excellent guitar with the excellent string technique and musicianship of the Sacconi string Quartet.</p>
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		<title>Lakeside Arts Centre, February 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 11:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morgan Szymanski and ODuo
Guitar &#38; Percussion, Lakeside Arts Centre
Friday, February 20, 2009
THIS was an exhilarating evening of mainly Latin-American sounds.
Morgan Szymanski, a fine Mexican classical guitarist, and percussionists Oliver Cox and Owen Gunnell were first brought together by chance.
Booked for the same concert, they capped it with the arrangement of a Brazilian guitar piece that [...]]]></description>
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Guitar &amp; Percussion, Lakeside Arts Centre<br />
Friday, February 20, 2009</strong></p>
<p>THIS was an exhilarating evening of mainly Latin-American sounds.<br />
Morgan Szymanski, a fine Mexican classical guitarist, and percussionists Oliver Cox and Owen Gunnell were first brought together by chance.</p>
<p>Booked for the same concert, they capped it with the arrangement of a Brazilian guitar piece that also crowned last night&#8217;s show.<br />
Yesterday they also combined in a unique work by Britain&#8217;s Stephen McNeff.</p>
<p>In depicting the animation of Mexican street vendors, Los Ambulantes offset and balanced contrasting instruments with a sure touch.</p>
<p>O Duo opened with a theatrical piece of their own, Bongo Fury. This had them beating drum rhythms of great intricacy, even duelling with their sticks at one point.</p>
<p>Besides partnering the exquisite guitar, two marimbas dazzled in transcriptions from Bach&#8217;s French Suite in G and Chopin&#8217;s Etude in C sharp minor.</p>
<p>The second half featured Astor Piazzolla tangos as well as Paraguayan guitarist Agustin Barrios&#8217;s poignant swan-song. And O Duo needed all their stupendous precision and flair in Minoru Miki&#8217;s epic Marimba Spiritual.</p>
<p>PETER PALMER</p>
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		<title>Basingstoke Gazette, January 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morgan masters variety of guitar styles
David Lucas, Basingstoke Gazette 29-01-09
Trinity Methodist Church was the ideal venue for this impressive and varied rectal.
It’s good acoustics and modest size enabled the audience to concentrate on every note of the programme, given by one of today’s most accomplished guitarists.
Mexican-born Morgan Szymanski, who studied in London and Amsterdam and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Morgan masters variety of guitar styles<br />
David Lucas, Basingstoke Gazette 29-01-09</strong></p>
<p>Trinity Methodist Church was the ideal venue for this impressive and varied rectal.</p>
<p>It’s good acoustics and modest size enabled the audience to concentrate on every note of the programme, given by one of today’s most accomplished guitarists.</p>
<p>Mexican-born Morgan Szymanski, who studied in London and Amsterdam and has won major international competitions, demonstrated the classical guitar’s full potential.</p>
<p>The concert’s first half concentrated on a traditional repertoire of pieces by Giuliani, Mangoré, Lauro and Albéniz.</p>
<p>Giuliani’s Grand Overture was a piece of it’s time, with echoes of the style of Mozart and Haydn, and three works by Mangoré provided a contrast both with the previous piece and within themselves.</p>
<p>Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios was the last piece written by the guitar virtuoso, and it highlighted the tremolo playing over a melody which is such a feature of the instrument’s technique, and which Morgan exhibited with great delicacy of phrasing and dynamics.</p>
<p>Lauro’s Four Waltzes displayed simplicity of musical language, with exquisite gradations of tone. Originally written for piano, the guitar version of Albéniz’s Asturias was dramatic, even depicting, by tonal contrasts, an earthquake on the generally soft-spoken guitar.</p>
<p>Morgan introduced the works in his programme informatively and with humour.</p>
<p>The second-half pieces were all by living composers, and they were all very approachable, while showing some unusual effects such as long glissandi, slapping of the strings, and hitting the body of the instrument.</p>
<p>Two woks by Alec Roth had been written for Morgan himself and Simone Iannarelli, another guitar virtuoso wrote the humorous suite Italian Coffee. The final piece was Jongo by Paulo Bellinati, the Brazilian guitarist, with elements of jazz and strong rhythmic drive.</p>
<p>The large audience enthusiastically called for more, and Morgan favoured us with the well-known Memories of the Alhambra by Tarrega, leaving us with a final taste of his refined and delicate playing.</p>
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		<title>Songs in Time of War</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
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A new recording of the music of Alec Roth, including &#8216;Songs in Time of War&#8217; for tenor, violin, harp and guitar, as well as two new solo guitar pieces &#8216;Cancion de la Luna&#8217; and &#8216;Danza de la Luna&#8217; and Chinese Gardens for tenor and guitar. With Mark Padmore (tenor), Phillipe Honore (violin), Alison Nicholls (harp) [...]]]></description>
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A new recording of the music of Alec Roth, including &#8216;Songs in Time of War&#8217; for tenor, violin, harp and guitar, as well as two new solo guitar pieces &#8216;Cancion de la Luna&#8217; and &#8216;Danza de la Luna&#8217; and Chinese Gardens for tenor and guitar. With Mark Padmore (tenor), Phillipe Honore (violin), Alison Nicholls (harp) and Morgan Szymanski (guitar).</p>
<p>Please visit <a title="Signum Records" href="http://www.signumrecords.com" target="_blank">www.signumrecords.com</a> for more info on this record.</p>
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		<title>Rochdale Town Hall, November 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MORGAN SYMANSKI  guitar with MARK PADMORE tenor
Rochdale Music Society used our own magnificent town hall as a concert venue. It was a brave decision that worked well and gave us a memorable concert experience.
International classical guitarist Morgan Szymanski opened with Grand Overture Opus 61 by Giuliani, a charming piece from 1809 which served to tune [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MORGAN SYMANSKI  guitar with MARK PADMORE tenor</strong></p>
<p>Rochdale Music Society used our own magnificent town hall as a concert venue. It was a brave decision that worked well and gave us a memorable concert experience.</p>
<p>International classical guitarist Morgan Szymanski opened with Grand Overture Opus 61 by Giuliani, a charming piece from 1809 which served to tune us in to this quieter intimate sound world. Later he played solo works by Tarrega, Albeniz and Alec Roth that demonstrated that he is a player of the first rank.</p>
<p>His special guest was tenor Mark Padmore and together they performed lute songs by Dowland which were exquisite. We normally associate Lieder by Schubert with piano accompaniment but they were often performed as here, with guitar. Both composers came off the page beautifully, the mellifluous guitar complementing the finely modulated English tenor voice.</p>
<p>Collaboration between these two fine musicians was superb in works by Rochdale-born composer Alec Roth who introduced the items himself. The song cycle Chinese Gardens, the song Dark Night, and a set of English folk song arrangements, the latter dedicated to the sponsor of this evening’s concert, Mrs Jane Devaney who was present. The delicacy of construction and careful incorporation of exotic themes, be it South American or Chinese, and meticulous word setting give Alec Roth’s music an accessible and distinctive voice.</p>
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