David Tanenbaum
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David Tanenbaum (born 1956) is an American classical guitarist.
Tanenbaum made his concert debut at the age of 16. He has since become known as an enthusiastic promoter of new music for his instrument, although his repertoire also includes much music from other periods. Among other works, he has premiered Hans Werner Henze's concerto An eine Aeolsharfe (1985-6) and Peter Maxwell Davies's Sonata (1984).
He has recorded two versions of Henze's enormous Royal Winter Music cycle (1976-9), as well as the complete guitar works of Lou Harrison and Terry Riley. His discography also includes music by John Adams, William Bolcom, Alan Hovhaness, Aaron Jay Kernis, Jorge Liderman, Ástor Piazzolla, Steve Reich and Michael Tippett, as well as transcriptions of lute music by J. S. Bach, John Dowland, Francesco da Milano and Sylvius Leopold Weiss.
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- David Tanenbaum, "Leo Brouwer's 20 estudios sencillos" / David Tanenbaum ; edited by Jim Ferguson. Publisher: San Francisco : Guitar Solo Publications ; Chester, NY : U.S. & Canadian distribution by Music Sales, c1992. English Physical Details: 37 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. Instruction and study. ISBN 0-9627832-3-4
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