A celebration of craftsmanship and creativity.
Wolfgang Muthspiel – Acoustic Guitar
In his new solo program Etudes/Quietudes,
Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel celebrates the acoustic guitar, the
instrument to which he switched from the violin at the age of thirteen
and on which he was trained as a performer of classical music.
The core of the program is a collection of concert etudes that Muthspiel
composed for his instrument. These eleven etudes each explore a different
aspect of the music possible for guitar. Each piece is characterized by a
particular atmosphere, ranging from highly virtuosic and effervescent to
poetically reflective.
The etudes are joined by four additional pieces, including Muthspiel's heartfelt
tribute to Bill Evans (“For Bill Evans”), a sarabande by Johann
Sebastian Bach (to which he improvises with material from the sarabande,
consisting of three pieces), a theme by Paul Motian (“Abacus”),
partly improvised, and a fast miniature called “Triplet Droplet”.
With Etudes/Quietudes, Muthspiel effortlessly bridges
the gap between two musical worlds that have been crucial in his musical life
: classical guitar and the jazz-derived
art of improvisation. However, this program is not to be understood as a
crossover, as Muthspiel carries both poles within himself and there are no
borders for him to cross. Both on stage and in the
recording studio, the guitarist here achieves an intimate naturalness
of music that pushes the high technical demands into the background
and places a continuous parlando, a constant musical
speech at the center. Etudes are basic exercises for
musicians, refining particular skills and developing
into compelling concert pieces. “I wrote my own etudes
to practice certain technical aspects.
Then I fell in love with the compositional process they inspired,” says
Muthspiel. “Etudes celebrate the craft!” he continues, “Craftsmanship is a
central point for me – all the musicians I admire have spent a lifetime working on their
personal sound.
The composer and guitarist draws parallels here with meditation and sport
and emphasizes the beauty of repeated practice, which he personally enjoys as a
grounding ritual: “Just as in spiritual practices and athletic
training, etudes foster a deep-rooted mastery,” he explains. “It is
a foundation from which creativity blossoms.
The new album Etudes/Quietudes presents compositions that are primarily
concert pieces and that Muthspiel enjoys playing in front of an audience.
Although these pieces are written specifically for the classical guitar, they are
equally conceivable on other instruments.
The etudes were recorded at the Vienna Radio Culture House. The album
was mixed in the south of France with the great Gerard Haro at Studio La
Buissonne.
“For me, this album is a musical narrative – a reflection of my
journey from violinist to classical guitarist to jazz musician,” Muthspiel shares.
“I invite listeners to take this sonic journey with me,
experience the essence of my story translated into music.
Etudes/Quietudes is released as a CD and LP on Clap Your Hands (CYH) and
is available on all major streaming platforms. In addition, the
score with the eleven etudes can be purchased as a download or in the form of a printed
music book, which also contains the CD.