Diego Barber

Discography
After discovering Scarlatti’s music, Barber became fascinated with his story and his connection to Spain and guitar-like instruments. Barber has become well known for incorporating his classical guitar playing into the improvising realm of jazz. It was his attraction to improvised music that led him to collaborations with masters like Craig Taborn, Mark Turner, Jeff Ballard, and Larry Grenadier. Barber never eschewed his classical leaning in his work, allowing space for his own sonatas and long form compositions along with jazz compositions. His interest in the juxtaposition of the two genres has led to his most successful collaborations. That is precisely why he approached Bleckmann, who has also managed to incorporate elements of jazz, classical, improv, and new music into a fascinating blend. After choosing the material, the duo were able to finally record in Auditorio San Francisco, a 13th century Gothic convent in Avila, Spain, in the heart of Castilla, capturing the magic of the music in the most appropriate environment. The recording presents a collection of fourteen of Scarlatti’s sonatas, performed either as a vocal and guitar duo or for solo guitar. With every sonata having the same form, the interpretations of the pieces by Barber and Bleckmann are astonishingly fresh and emotive.
Scarlatti Sonatas SSC1729
8/22/2025