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California Guitar Trio + Montreal Guitar Trio: In a Landscape
ByThere's a richly expansive work packed into these 40 minutes. There was already plenty of common ground (pun unintended) between the

California Guitar Trio
band / ensemble / orchestraAs a whole, the sextet smoothly showcases the characteristics common to both trios: non-flashy virtuosity, bogglingly intricate interplay and a stylistic range as wide as the tundra. At the same time it benefits from the different and complementary tones of each. The CGT aren't averse to judiciously coloring their steel-stringed acoustics with electronic tones, while the MGT produce all the sounds on nylon-string classical guitars with no 'artificial' effects. The material likewise ranges all over the figurative map, from several beautifully evocative originals to sources as diverse as John Cage,

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016
To the surprise of no one who knows their music, all the players' parts lock together without any crowding, like the fine gears of a Swiss watch. These fellows could do complex in their sleep, but that's not really the pointeveryone is happy to contribute as much or as little as needed, and they handle touching simplicity as well as virtuosic intricacy. The sonic landscape is masterfully crafted and a delight to explore. ">
Track Listing
New Horizons; Weird Fishes; Magneto; In a Landscape; Fortune Island; Glass Tango; Space Oddity; First Steps (To Emerik); Perpetuum Mobile.
Personnel
California Guitar Trio
band / ensemble / orchestraMontreal Guitar Trio
band / ensemble / orchestraSébastien Dufour: classical guitar, charango; Glenn Lévesque: classical guitar, vocal; Marc Morin; classical guitar, bass; Bert Lams: acoustic guitar; Paul Richards: acoustic guitar, E-bow guitar, slide guitar; Hideyo Moriya: acoustic guitar.
Album information
Title: In a Landscape | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Self Produced
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