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Vivaldi los romeros
Vivaldi los romeros







vivaldi los romeros

The Concierto madrigal and Concierto andaluz of Rodrigo, both written for Los Romeros, are included here. Nothing of the sort occurs here the recordings date from between 19, all well before the death of Romeros founder Celedonio Romero, whose efforts as a composer (modeled on those of Rodrigo) are well represented. The norm for so many double-disc compilations is to get a bit more mileage out of an artist or group's last few releases. Their example for other ensembles was fundamental, and the pattern of their repertoire, mixing Spanish material, arrangements of Baroque music, and newly commissioned pieces by composers as prominent as Rodrigo, has been widely reproduced.

vivaldi los romeros

Join me for Fretworks for music of the classical guitar Saturday and Wednesday evenings at 7 on Classical 101.Well in advance of the various guitar quartets that inhabit concert series in North America and increasingly around the world, there were Los Romeros, formed in Spain but forced, due to the restrictive cultural policies of the Franco dictatorship, to move to southern California. El Delirio is a serious 10 minute fantasy-sonata that makes quite an impression as performed by Spanish guitarist Maria Esther Guzman in this recording from 1994.Īlso on the program, guitarist Gregg Nestor will play 3 Film Waltzes by Milos Rozsa, the Hollywood film composer. Less often heard is El Delirio by the 19th century Spanish guitarist and composer Julian Arcas, who influenced Francisco Tarrega and the guitar maker Antonio de Torres. The celebrated Hungarian guitar duo, the Katona Twins have the Tango Suite by Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla. The theme comes from Mozart's opera The Magic Flute. We'll hear American guitarist Eliot Fisk play Variations on a Theme of Mozart by the great early 19th century guitarist/composer Fernando Sor. The Concerto for 4 Guitars in B minor (originally for the lute) was recorded in San Antonio, Texas in 1967 with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra. A Vintage recording of a concerto by Antonio Vivaldi from the "Royal Family of the Guitar," Los Romeros is featured this week on Fretworks.









Vivaldi los romeros