Sanatçının Albümleri
Göran Söllscher - Preludes; Songs; Homages
1998 · albüm
Koch - Neumann - Wirén - Hallnäs - Börtz
1996 · albüm
Piazzolla: L'Histoire du Tango
1996 · albüm
Bach, J.S.: Suites for Lute
1995 · albüm
Mad About Guitar
1993 · derleme
Paganini For Two
1993 · albüm
J.S. Bach: Transcriptions for Guitar Solo
1992 · albüm
Bach, J.S.: Works for Lute Vol.2
1988 · albüm
Vivaldi: Concerti
1985 · albüm
Bach, Schubert & Vivaldi
2023 · derleme
The Art of Göran Söllscher
2020 · derleme
Guitar Classics: Söllscher, Segovia & Yepes
2020 · derleme
Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez
2009 · single
Cavatina
2008 · albüm
Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue
2007 · derleme
Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue
2007 · albüm
Reverie
2007 · albüm
The Renaissance Album
2007 · albüm
A Baroque Guitar Weekend
2006 · derleme
Eleven String Baroque
2004 · albüm
Schubert: Schubert for Two
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Although the two are often mentioned in a single breath, the temperament, style, and even career details of Swedish classical guitarist Göran Söllscher and those of the controversial and famous Japanese guitar virtuoso Kazuhito Yamashita are really just about as different as one could imagine. Yamashita was thrust into the limelight while still a teenager; Söllscher, on the other hand, continued his conservatory studies until his mid-twenties and took his time building up a major international career. Yamashita puts his amazing technical skill on display each and every night (and sometimes gets criticized for doing so); Söllscher is altogether more reserved, allowing mechanism to dominate only when he feels the music calls for it, giving warm, full-toned renditions of such standards as the Bach lute works, as opposed to flamboyant Yamashita transcriptions. It is not surprising, then, that the world's classical guitarists and classical-guitar lovers tend to sit on one side or the other of the Yamashita-Söllscher fence as far as next-generation talents are concerned: their approaches are so radically different from one another that most listeners find themselves unable to love them both equally. Göran Söllscher was born in Växjö in 1955, and as a youth studied guitar at the Kalmar Municipal Music School. Later, he attended the conservatories in Malmö and Copenhagen, studying all the while with guitarist Per Olof Johnson. In 1978, he won the Concours Internationale de Guitare in Paris, and over the course of the 1980s, he conquered the international recital circuit. In 1991, he was a key participant in the much-touted international festival in honor of composer Joaquin Rodrigo (whose works include many now-standard guitar pieces), and soon afterwards he was appointed to the faculty of the Malmö Conservatory. Söllscher has been active throughout his career as a chamber musician; among the more well-known collaborations is a disc of Paganini's music for violin and guitar made with Gil Shaham.