Member Recitals

Join members of The Creative Classical Guitarist (CCG), as they play classics, arrangements and original pieces!

PROGRAM:

‘La Paloma’ performed by Larry Stapleton - 2:40

‘Sonata K.208’ arranged and performed by David Reynolds - 4:33

‘Sunflower’ composed by Kevin Toller and performed with Louise Toller - 8:43

‘Homage to Bach’ composed and performed by Rick Alexander - 13:44

‘Prelude for Guitar’ composed and performed by Robin Teese - 16:59

‘Ave Maria ‘by Franz Schubert (arr. Sabuncuoglu) performed by Richard Amantite - 19:16

‘Green Eyed Lady’ by Sugarloaf arranged and performed by David Lee - 22:13

‘Espina de Tango’ composed and performed by Paula Child - 27:17

‘Fleeting Shadows’ composed and performed by Colleen Billington - 34:38

‘Calm Day on a 7th Sea’ by Trisha Budd, performed by George Jenner - 36:39

‘The Wind Before the Rain’ composed and performed by Trisha Budd - 40:41

‘Mazurka No.2’ composed and performed by Nuri Kenes - 45:02

‘In Bloom’ composed and performed by Ilay Kenes - 47:22

Program:

1) Rick Alexander: Mysterious Barricades by Francois Couperin

2) Trisha Budd: Song for the Asking by Paul Simon (arr. Trisha Budd)

3) Ilay Kenes: Cherishing - original composition

4) Nuri Kenes: In the Shadows - original composition

5) Robin Teese: Pagina de Radio by Maximo Diego Pujol

6) David Reynolds: Milonga del Angel by Astor Piazzolla

7) Richard Amantite: Un Sueño en la Floresta by Agustin Barrios

8) Oliver Dean: Moon Shadows - original composition

9) Colleen Billington: Retratos Brasiliero by Baden Powell

10) Larry Stapleton: Tango No.3 by Jose Ferrer

11) David Lee: Classical Gas by Mason Williams

12) Daniel Nistico: Pavane by Bobbie Marie Smith

Peter Budd wrote exquisite guitar music that will be performed by members of The Creative Classical Guitarist. His music is evocative, atmospheric and inspired by Spanish styles. Peter very sadly passed away recently, leaving us a treasure of music for us to cherish.

Thank you for joining and a very special thanks to all the performers! I'd like to note that Pete's family and close friend are playing today, making this extra special for us.

Programme Notes, written by Trisha Budd

Six Poetic Pieces

Pete wrote this set of six pieces with his intermediate students in mind. It was his aim to provide appealing, lyrical pieces with each piece having a useful technical element to study.

• Estudio Poetico (played by Colleen Billington) has a lyrical melody, in tempo rubato with passages in 3rds and 6ths.

• Cancion (played by Robin Teese) has a beautiful, lilting melody above an arpeggio accompaniment.

• Vals Lento (played by Nuri Kenes) employs short chromatic phrases and left hand position shifts in tempo rubato.

• Scherzo (played by David Lee) is a playful piece with a syncopated rhythm.

• Vals Romantico (played by Rick Alexander) This has a sonorous melody in the lower part, often moving up and down on one string, with accompaniment above.

• Cabrera (played by David Reynolds) This piece was inspired by a sunny day whilst sailing in the Cabrera Nature Reserve, Spain. It is played mainly in lower positions and has an uplifting, flowing melody in compound time.

Duet

The Snow Leopard (played by Isabella Childs and Trisha Budd) This was written for Isabella, Pete's granddaughter, as a Christmas gift, last year. He wrote it because of her interest in endangered animals and each phrase represents a Snow Leopard prowling along slowly through the snow, in search of food.

Three Flamenco Pieces

Pete wrote a large number of flamenco pieces, many of them advanced works that he played on stage as well as a handful of student pieces. Only a few of the advanced pieces exist as written scores, but those that do, are full of exciting rhythms, wonderful melodies and an abundance of Spanish ‘duende’.

• Cadiz (played by Jamal Shamas) Pete has introduced Moorish melodic lines into this appealing Spanish piece.

• Sacromonte (played by George Jenner) This was written as a 60th birthday gift for Trisha and is a Farruca, a style which is popular with flamenco dancers.

• Farruca Por Mi Amigo (played by Ken Reynolds) This was written for Pete’s close friend and flamenco aficionado, Ken, as a Christmas gift in 1989. It is in the more traditional Farruca key of A minor, incorporating flowing falsetas, rhythmic compàs and a flamenco 4 note tremolo (p,i,a,m,i.) \

Reflections of Spain

• Addaya (played by Brittany Lum) was inspired by the natural beauty of the inlet of Addaya ,on the North coast of the Spanish island of Menorca. It was a favourite anchorage during Pete and Trisha’s sailing days, a place of peace and tranquillity.

• Semana Santa (played by Ilay Kenes) was composed in Seville during the Easter celebrations. The opening harmonics depict the moment that the statue of the Virgin begins her journey to the cathedral. The next section represents the solemn procession of hooded penitents accompanying the floats. A livelier theme illustrates the hustle and bustle of the watching crowd. The piece ends with harmonics as the procession returns.

• Navidad (played by Trisha Budd) The opening theme is ‘Trisha, here in Seville’. Pete wrote it as a Christmas gift for Trisha in 1997, when they were spending the winter aboard their boat in Seville. It follows the form of a Mineras, a deep and contemplative song.

• Milonga (played by Benjamin Childs – Pete's grandson) Milongas were originally South American songs, but sailors brought them back to Spain where they evolved into a lighter flamenco style. Pete developed that style into this lyrical piece which he wrote whilst sailing in the Mar Menor, a beautiful inland sea, south of Cartegena.

• Isla Clementina (played by Daniel Nistico) This is Pete’s reflection of the tiny floating wooden island in the centre of Mahon harbour, Menorca. Yachts moor here overnight, their crews swim from the platform or gather together for tapas and wine as they watch the sunset over Mahon, before they continue their seaward journey to other parts of the Mediterranean. The piece represents the long, lazy days of summer, the friendships made and the diversity of all those who visited the Isla Clementina.

PROGRAM:

Tango de Mao by Peter Budd: performed by Duo Vingt Quatre - 0:04

Far Away Star, written and performed by Sam McConkey - 4:12

In The Dead of Night (Nocturne) written and performed by Ilay Kenes - 7:05

Adelita by Francisco Tarrega: performed by Nuri Kenes - 11:50

Nocturne No.01 by J.K. Mertz: performed by Larry Stapleton - 14:07

Elegie by Francis Beby: performed by Robin Teese - 16:38

Rushing Stream written and performed by Emma Carson - 19:30

Prelude No.13 by Richard Sayage: performed by David Lee - 21:35

Cancion de la Bailarina by Bobbie Marie Smith: performed by Daniel Nistico - 25:15

O Creatures of Our God and King: arranged and performed by Daniel Nistico - 27:42

Ilay and Nuri presented a very special recital live for us (via Zoom) on The Creative Classical Guitarist. Here is the replay.

They did a tremendous job and are also giving a concert on September 7th, 2024, for a wonderful cause! If you'd like to give towards The Butterfly centre in West Africa, you can use the link below to donate -

Contribute to Kuntangdafero in Africa: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jkenes?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB

A message from Ilay -

"With our concert we are raising funds for a wonderful educational centre for children in The Gambia, West Africa. It is called Kuntangdafero, meaning 'The Butterfly'. This centre provides much needed educational activities and pastime for local children from 2 to 14 years old. It's completely free to attend and the children get the chance to play games, make jigsaw puzzles, do physical activities and develop artistically and musically. Things they usually don't get the opportunity for at school. There is no running water, but thankfully a water well where the whole neighbourhood gets its water from. Children in the region hardly have any resources, they usually don't have any toys or books at home. At the centre, they get access to board games, some footballs, arts and crafts materials and musical instruments with lessons included. And children who don't get the chance to go to school get lessons in maths and reading at The Butterfly centre."

PROGRAM:

Jarabi - trad. West African: 1:14

Take Five - Paul Desmond arr. Ilay Kenes: 6:22

Mazurka No. 2 - Nuri Kenes: 10:18

Cherishing - Ilay Kenes: 13:19

Journey to the Smiling Coast - Ilay and Nuri Kenes: 19:34

David Reynolds presented a fantastic live recital for The Creative Classical Guitarist via Zoom on August 21st, 2024. This is an audio recording of that recital, please enjoy!

Julia Florida by Agustin Barrios: 0:00

Prelude BWV 1007 by J.S. Bach: 4:48

Capricho Arabe by Francisco Tarrega: 7:32

2 Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (K.208 and K.322): 13:05

Milonga Del Angel by Astor Piazzolla: 20:34

Preludes 3 and 2 by Heitor Villa-Lobos: 26:20

Join Robin Teese, from Perth Australia, as he takes you through a journey of beautiful guitar pieces and song arrangements:

1) Elegie by Francis Bebe

2) Cavatina by Stanley Myers

3) Preludio Saudade by Agustin Barrios

4) The Sally Gardens (arr. Gary Ryan)

5) Over the Rainbow (arr. Toru Takemitsu)