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Mozart - K 339 Solemn Vespers Laudate Dominum - Christopher Parkening

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

from the Simple Gifts album by Christopher Parkening
classical guitar
Widely recognized as an heir to the legacy of Andres Segovia, Christopher Parkening is celebrated among the greatest contemporary classical guitar virtuosos of his generation.
Published on: June 4, 1986
Label: EMI Classics

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  • This is one of my favorite recordings. Great job cousin!

  • @pastor4themaster ~ Thank you. This is one of my favorites, too! I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Parkening once after a concert ~ a truly kind and gracious man ~ and divinely gifted.

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  • This is the most beautiful music I have ever heard from a guitar and I've played all my life. Truly god sent.

    Sadly it's most likely as impossible to play as most of mr. Parkenings transcriptions - he doesn't seem to be limited in the same way as the rest of us.. :-)

  • Fantastic, thanks for posting this. One of Parkening's best tracks.

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  • is this played by one guitar or two guitars?

  • powerful

  • @simonshusse It's Wolfgang's...just saying.

  • This album was the first Parkening I ever owned. It is still my favorite these many years later.  Thank you for posting this exquisite performance.

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