Concierto Serenata : Concierto en Modo Galante : Música para un Jardin
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Title:
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Concierto Serenata : Concierto en Modo Galante : Música para un Jardin |
Otros títulos:
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Serenade Concert : Concert Galante Mode : Music for a Garden |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Joaquín Rodrigo; Nancy Allen; Robert Cohen; Royal Philharmonic; London Symphony Orchestra; Enrique Bátiz |
Código CDU:
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Rod.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Harp), Orchestral music, Concertos (Violoncello) |
Abstract:
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Joaquín Rodrigo was one of the most honored of twentieth century Spanish composers. Several of his compositions, in particular the Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra, have attained worldwide fame.
Blind from the age of three due to diphtheria, Rodrigo undertook early musical studies under Francisco Antich in Valencia (1920-1923) and Paul Dukas at the École Normale de Musique in Paris (1927-1932). While in Paris, Rodrigo befriended many of the great composers of the time, and received particular encouragement from his fellow Spaniard Manuel de Falla. In 1933 he married the Turkish pianist Victoria Kamhi; they remained inseparable companions until her death in 1997.
After returning to Spain in 1934, Rodrigo quickly won, with some help from Falla, the Conde de Cartagena scholarship that allowed him to return to Paris to study musicology—with Maurice Emmanuel at the Paris Conservatoire and with André Pirro at the Sorbonne. Some of the most difficult years in Rodrigo's life ... |
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