Rodrigo's Guitar Concerto depicts the soul of Spain
Angel Romero's passionate performance comes to life under Previn's direction.
In the famous second movement of the "Concierto de Aranjuez," Romero's guitar sings a melancholic melody, conveying the deep emotion inherent in Spanish music. Previn and the London Symphony Orchestra's accompaniment highlight the guitar solo while also exhibiting their own unique presence. In "Fantaisie for a Gentleman," the more technical aspects are emphasized, creating a contrasting charm.
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A:
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1)
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Allegro Con Spirito
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2)
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Adagio
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3)
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Allegro Gentile
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B:
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1)
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Adagietto - Andante Moderato (Villano Y Ricercare)
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2)
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Adagio (Espanoleta E Fanfare De La Caballeria De Napoles)
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3)
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Allegro Con Brio (Danza De Las Hachas)
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4)
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Allegro Ma Non Troppo (Canario)
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Orchestra - London Symphony Orchestra
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Conductor - André Previn
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Composed By - Joaquín Rodrigo
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Engineer - Michael Gray (5)
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Producer - Suvi Raj Grubb
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Guitar - Angel Romero
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Art Direction - Marvin Schwartz
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Photography By - Roy Round
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Liner Notes - Janice May
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Photography By - Barahona / Madrid