Marc Ribot - Plays Solo Guitar Works Of Frantz Casseus

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Catalogue No: KW002
Barcode: 0881626573020
£8.39
Long before Marc Ribot made a name for himself as a pioneering force in NYC's downtown music scene, and as guitarist for luminaries like Tom Waits, Wilson Pickett and The Lounge Lizards, he began his guitar studies as a teenager with close family friend, the Father of Haitian classical guitar, Frantz Cassius. In 1946, Frantz came to NYC from his native Port-au-Prince, Haiti with the ambition to compose a distinctly Haitian classical guitar music, to fuse the European classical tradition with Haitian folk elements as Heitor Villa-Lobos had done with his native Brazil's and as B?la Bart?k had done with Hungarian folk songs.His three recordings, Haitian Folks Songs (1953), Haitian Dances (1954) and Haitiana (1969) were released on Folkway Recordings (and since reissued by Smithsonian Folkways) and his compositions have been covered by artists worldwide including the song Merci bon dieu by Harry Belafonte. In effort to preserve Frantz's musical legacy, Marc edited a collection of Casseus' solo guitar compositions, and performed those same pieces on his 1993 album Marc Ribot Plays Solo Guitar Works of Frantz Casseus. This remastered and expanded edition, with three additional bonus tracks recorded in 2020, marks the first time Marc's interpretations of this work is available on vinyl. Also available again on CD.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
ArtistMarc Ribot
Format GroupCD
FormatCD
Primary GenreRock
Secondary GenreAlternative
LabelKNOCKWURST
TitlePlays Solo Guitar Works Of Frantz Casseus