Bach in the Americas

Bach in the Americas – HEAR NOW

The music of Paraguay, Brazil, and the U.S., with a splash of Bach


The making of Bach in the Americas

We found the takes for this album in a collection of recorded and edited works, stored in a forgotten studio closet. To our delight, these recordings had never been released. We recorded at various churches and at different times, probably here in North Carolina and often late at night! Heitor Villa Lobos, Agustin Barrios Mangore, Robert J. Powell and Gordon Kreplin – the composers on this album – all have been deeply influenced by the music of Bach. Microphones by Microtech Geffel and Neumann; pre-amps by Michael Grace and John Hardy.

These beautiful recorded performances by guitarist Gordon Kreplin have been released as a celebration of music from the Americas, while paying homage to the timeless beauty and genius of J. S. Bach.


The Repertoire on Bach in the Americas

Suite for Violoncello BWV 1007 by J. S. Bach, transcribed by Gordon Kreplin

Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, was a prolific composer of both sacred and secular music.  He freely  transcribed derivative works from one instrument to another.   Bach most certainly would have utilized the modern classical guitar, if it had been available. 

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About the Artist – Guitarist Gordon Kreplin

Bio

Gordon Kreplin has performed throughout the US, Spain, Portugal and South America. Critics and audiences alike have experienced his performances as having an easy warmth.  His concerts in Spain and South America were sponsored by the United States Information Service (USIS). Kreplin received an A+ rating from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and USIS for touring abroad.

Kreplin’s teachers include Jose Tomas at the Oscar Espla Conservatory (where he studied for two years), Andres Segovia at Musica de Compostela, and John Marlow at American University. Kreplin served for four years in the North Carolina Visiting Artist program. He has taught at various universities in the U.S. Kreplin also taught at El Conservatorio de Horta on the island of Faial in Portugal. He is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of Ascencion Music Academy on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

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What critics have said – Performance Reviews

“In his recital at the Phillips Gallery, Gordon Kreplin played with an easy warmth … he gave himself time to follow the sensuous turns that abound in Spanish guitar music, imparting a languorous sense of space as the lines unfolded.”

Joanne Sheehy Hoover, The Washington Post

” … Kreplin made magic … classical technique that was almost transcendent … the audience roared its approval.” 

Morgan­ Wilde, Tallahassee Democrat”

   … spirited and dynamic.”

Raleigh News and Observer, Raleigh NC

Recordings and Compositions

sound files, reviews, cover art

ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS

Compositions by Gordon Kreplin. All rights reserved.

Shaker Fantasy for Solo Guitar

Mass for Guitar and Voice

Stations of the Cross, guitar solo

Stations of the Cross, guitar and spoken word, video presentation


COMMISSIONED COMPOSITION

Mass for Solo Guitar, by Robert Powell, for Gordon Kreplin. All Rights Reserved.

Gloria

Kyrie
Credo
Sanctus
Agnus Dei

RECORDINGS – Click to sample and purchase

REVIEWS – Click to read

ALBUM COVER ART

  • Memories of Compostela cover
  • Bach "Fugue" single, cover art
  • Front Cover of "Bach in the Americas" CD
  • Front jacket cover for Bach in Brazil CD

ART BOOK – Click to learn more

Front Cover of "Passion and Grace" book

About our Recording Process

Our sessions original sessions for Bach in Brazil took place on location at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Broad Creek, MD. Recording sessions for Memories of Compostela and Bach in the Americas were a combination of mostly location recording – Edenton United Methodist Church in Edenton, NC – and a few studio sessions, in Kill Devil Hills NC and in Washington DC.

Location recording engineer Cathy Pescevich (Kreplin) chose hand-built microphones for these projects Microtech Geffel m295s and m296s, and Neumann UM 70s. Her goal was to capture the sound of Gordon’s playing and instruments, and the acoustic beauty of the spaces, with unrivaled naturalness and clarity.

About the Writing

Gordon’s passion for music, language and imaging has shaped an artistic curiosity that reveals itself in the poetry and photography of this collection. His writings and photographs were produced over a thirty-year time span, while touring in the US and abroad, and during an 18-year foray into environmental portraiture and art photography.

About Ascencion Recordings

Ascencion Recordings is dedicated to producing, and presenting to the widest possible audience, creative works in the multiple disciplines of musical performance, music recordings, literature, and fine photography. Learn more.