Americas
Release Date: 2007
Sumptuous melodies, infectious rhythms, delicate ballads with music from Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, and United States—includes original works by McCormick.
About the Album
Music from Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela, Mexico, and Cuba blend with original works by classical guitarist and composer, Kevin McCormick. The CD takes the listener on a delightful journey through the New World with sumptuous Latin American melodies, infectious rhythms and delicate evening songs.
McCormick’s second solo guitar release showcases the lyrical style present in the critically acclaimed Solo Guitar (2004) while venturing through folk-influenced classical compositions of Central and South America.
Brazilian powerhouse Heitor Villa-Lobos’ “Choros—No. 1” kicks off the CD with its upbeat and syncopated rhythms. Venezuelan Antonio Lauro’s waltzes fire up the collection with their lively dances. A perennial favorite, “La Catedral” by Agustin Barrios is the central suite surrounded by his joyful “Danza Paraguaya” and romantic “Julia Florida.” The lighthearted, timeless classic “Always in My Heart” is sure to please. Rounding out the collection is McCormick’s own arrangement of Duke Ellington’s “Single Petal of a Rose” adding a touch of jazz to the mix.
This time around, McCormick has included some of his original compositions. His “Song for Rose” is a melancholy meditation with a sweet melody and simple accompaniment. “Lullaby,” written for his father, highlights McCormick’s sense of musicality and effortless phrasing.
Americas
Kevin McCormick2007