Ensemble(s): Daiquiri Guitar Duo
Label: Naxos Special Projects
Genre: Instrumental
Period: 20th Century; Baroque; Classical; Romantic
Catalogue No: 8.578343
Barcode: 747313834372
Distribution Note(s):
CD available in North America
Release Date: 11/2016

SPANISH GUITAR MASTERPIECES

Tracklist

Disc 1
Beckett, Samuel - Author
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
1I shall soon be quite dead at last in spite of all.04:30
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
2This time I know where I am going,02:09
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
3I must have thought about my time-table during the night05:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
4Present state.04:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
5There is a cupboard I have never looked into.02:14
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
6Not only am I left here, but I am looked after!03:31
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
7I don't know how long I have been here,03:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
8The man's name is Saposcat.07:12
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
9What tedium,01:50
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
10I have tried to reflect on the beginning of my story.05:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
11I shall not give up yet.02:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
12Sapo's phlegm, his slient ways,03:49
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
13We are getting on.01:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
14The summer holiday.s00:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
15I fell asleep.01:02
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
16Live and invent.04:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
17The market.01:09
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
18I have rummaged a little in my things,03:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
19I told myself too that I must make better speed.02:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
20My body does not yet make up its mind.04:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
Disc 2
1The Lamberts.04:38
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
2The son, or heir, was a great strapping lad01:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
3Dead world, airless, waterless.01:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
4In the filthy kitchen, with its earth floor,02:29
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
5Sapo remained alone, by the window,05:23
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
6And so he went, all unsuspecting,04:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
7When I stop, as just now, the noises being again,06:20
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
8Yes, it is quite dark.02:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
9I fear I must have fallen asleep again.05:04
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
10The summer holidays were drawing to a close.04:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
11The Lamberts.05:36
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
12Edmund and his mother passed each other by in silence.04:40
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
13Mrs Lambert was breathing hard.03:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
14What tedium.00:46
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
15Then Mrs Lambert was alone in the kitchen.03:16
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
16Martol tedium.03:10
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
17What tedium.02:52
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
18There is naturally another possibility03:58
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
19Yes, no doubt one may speak of grey.04:24
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
Disc 3
1What a misfortune,02:56
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
2Now while I was hunting for my pencil03:02
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
3And during all this time,03:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
4But what it is all about exactly I could no more say,03:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
5I have taken a long time to find him again,02:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
6And there he is as good as gold on the bench,03:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
7Now with regard to the buttons of this coat,03:13
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
8But to pass on now to the garments that really matter,03:23
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
9So there they are for a few hours in safety.03:31
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
10But for Macmann, thank God,06:03
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
11I feel.05:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
12No matter, what matters is02:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
13But let us leave these morbid matters02:08
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
14That settles that.05:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
15Caught by the rain far from shelter05:42
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
16But Macmann would have been more than human,05:28
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
17And on him already this important quarter-truth05:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
18And yet he had done his honest best to give satisfaction,02:38
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
19But to pass on now to considerations of another order,03:15
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
Disc 4
1Quick quick my possessions.05:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
2In this way I disposed of things I loved05:37
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
3Should I go on I wonder.05:50
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
4It is some days now since my soup was renewed,02:42
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
5I shall therefore die of old age pure and simple,03:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
6I have lost my stick,05:58
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
7One day, much later, to judge by his appearance,04:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
8It seemed probable to Macmann01:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
9One day, not long after his admission,03:22
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
10This must be the selfsame hat that was abandoned01:30
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
11A thousand little things to report,03:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
12Sweetheart,04:42
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
13Such was the rather rambling style of the declarations which Moll,01:43
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
14I am lost.04:04
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
15Weary with my weariness,00:55
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
16Moll.05:19
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
17A last effort.04:59
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
Disc 5
1I have had a visit.03:45
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
2The visit.03:31
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
3Standing by the bed he watched me.03:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
4At a certain moment,02:07
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
5I shall tear a page out of my exercise-book05:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
6That reminds me,02:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
7Macmann pygmy beneath the great black gesticulating pines02:06
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
8Wearing over his long shirt05:34
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
9The birds.02:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
10Try and go on.05:17
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
11Beyond the gate03:29
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
12On. One morning Lemuel,04:18
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
13The cells of the five were far apart03:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
14In the third a small thin man was pacing up and down,01:39
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
15A few lines to remind me that I too subsist.02:01
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
16Surrounded by his little flock02:11
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
17The waggonette.03:48
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
18The boat.01:00
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
19No, they are no more than hills,00:30
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
20The island.03:44
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)
21When the sun had vanished,02:36
Barrett, Sean (Reader)
Crowley, Dermot (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:39:21

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart