This is the third and final part of a recording session with Jérôme Ducharme: Leo Brouwer — Study XVII.

These studies of Brouwer certainly tells a story… therefore to conclude I give you my impressions about this very nice and last recorded piece:

Having ABA form, it plunges us in a dark feeling, like a long and difficult waiting where time seems flowing a second at a time…until a subtle transition leads us into the splendid central section, a reminiscence of the first Prelude of the well-tempered Clavier by J.S. Bach, a graceful moment reflecting promising answers, but which soon leaves this pacefull mood to plunge us back into the early state, which after a while evolves slowly to leave us having a soft resignation feeling…

Thank you to listen.

Recording details :

-Recording place : Home/shop in Montréal, Qc, Canada.

-Guitar :

  • René Wilhelmy, 2014-16,
  • Morency model
  • Canadian cedar top
  • Brazilian rosewood body
  • Laminated S.A. cedar
  • Alessi tuning machine
  • Stringss : Savarez Corum blue basses – Augustine Imperial trebles

-Recording/editing : R.W.