David Garrett: David Garrett
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Summer, Nothing Else Matters, He's a Pirate ("Pirates of the Caribbean" theme), Smooth Criminal, Csárdás—Gypsy Dance, Who Wants to Live Forever?, Thunderstruck, Ain't No Sunshine, Carmen Fantaisie, Air, Zorba's Dance (from "Zorba the Greek"), Chelsea Girl, Rock Prelude, Dueling Banjos (Dueling Strings). David Garrett plays violin on all tracks.
From the notes by Mr. Garrett: "Probably the most famous tune by Antonio Vivaldi is the last movement of the 'Summer' from his Four Seasons. The challenge with this piece is to keep the original structure but to create a new sound that captures the energy of rock music. As this piece is written in 3/4, I tried to spice it up a bit by sometimes adding a 4/4 rhythm on top of it. I have been performing The Four Seasons now for over 10 years all around the world. I hope you enjoy this excerpt of this great masterpiece and come to listen to me when I play the whole piece again in concert! … The inspiration for arranging Metallica's beautiful Nothing Else Matters came while I was preparing Impressionist music for a concert recital. …"
Contents: Summer, Nothing Else Matters, He's a Pirate ("Pirates of the Caribbean" theme), Smooth Criminal, Csárdás—Gypsy Dance, Who Wants to Live Forever?, Thunderstruck, Ain't No Sunshine, Carmen Fantaisie, Air, Zorba's Dance (from "Zorba the Greek"), Chelsea Girl, Rock Prelude, Dueling Banjos (Dueling Strings). David Garrett plays violin on all tracks.
From the notes by Mr. Garrett: "Probably the most famous tune by Antonio Vivaldi is the last movement of the 'Summer' from his Four Seasons. The challenge with this piece is to keep the original structure but to create a new sound that captures the energy of rock music. As this piece is written in 3/4, I tried to spice it up a bit by sometimes adding a 4/4 rhythm on top of it. I have been performing The Four Seasons now for over 10 years all around the world. I hope you enjoy this excerpt of this great masterpiece and come to listen to me when I play the whole piece again in concert! … The inspiration for arranging Metallica's beautiful Nothing Else Matters came while I was preparing Impressionist music for a concert recital. …"
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