Recital
Recital

Agnew / McAllister Duo          

Aisling Agnew [flute]
Matthew McAllister [guitar]

About

Flautist Aisling Agnew and classical guitarist Matthew McAllister met in Glasgow whilst studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Their joint passion for chamber music, interacting with composers and performing new music immediately brought them together. Their debut album, Recital, features a wide range of virtuosic and beautiful music from around the globe.

Recorded at Colinsburgh Parish Church, 22nd – 25th July 2006.

Track listing

1.
Sonata BWV 1034, I. Adagio ma non tanto
J. S. Bach

2.
Sonata BWV 1034, II. Allegro
J. S. Bach

3.
Sonata BWV 1034, III. Andante
J. S. Bach

4.
Sonata BWV 1034, IV. Allegro
J. S. Bach

5.
Gentle Dreams
Dave Heath

6.
Pluck, Blow
Greg Caffrey

7.
continuity error
David Fennessy

8.
Carmen Fantasie
Georges Bizet / François Borne

9.
Mouvements Perpétuels, I. Assez Modéré
Francis Poulenc

10.
Mouvements Perpétuels, II. Très Modéré
Francis Poulenc

11.
Mouvements Perpétuels, III. Alerte
Francis Poulenc

12.
Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
Maurice Ravel

CATALOGUE REF.: NSR CD 004 · FORMAT: Audio CD (LP) · RELEASE DATE: August, 2006

£12.50

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To say it is worth listening to is putting it very mildly!
"I found the whole CD quite enthralling, wonderful individual musicianship and yet quite obvious “togetherness”. It was simply amazing how much just these two instruments could achieve, and how much they could put over to the listener. To say it is worth listening to is putting it very mildly! Whether it is the variety of flute-playing demonstrated, or the continuo of the guitar (in the Bach sonata particularly), every note is well worth repeated playing!"
May 03 2009, 18:29 PMby H L Foxworthy

Classical musicians very much in touch with the present
"Even though the cover of this album depicts two instruments with a long tradition of their own, it is really an album about the interaction between two Classical musicians very much in touch with the present. Aisling Agnew and Matthew McAllister know their way in the digital domain, in the confinements of a studio surrounding and in the splintered landscape of 21st century composition, while at the same time cherishing the purity of a traditional concert with baroque and impressionist pieces. “Recital”, therefore, can be seen as a summary of what they are about, both aesthetically and programatically."
May 03 2009, 18:18 PMby Tobias Fischer, tokafi.com

Aisling Agnew displays her highly polished, fluid technique to its best advantage...
"The Agnew / McAllister duo once again show their talents as arrangers in a super presentation of the Fantasie from 'Carmen' where Aisling Agnew displays her highly polished, fluid technique to its best advantage. The programme concludes in French style with,once again two enjoyable performances of the Poulenc and Ravel works. Throughout this recording the duo handles all the technical and musical requirements with aplomb and have produced a most alluring disc."
May 03 2009, 15:26 PMby Steve Marsh. Classical Guitar Magazine