Joaquín Rodrigo
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Rodrigo: Chamber Music with Violin / Leon, Vinokur, Luque
Joaquín Rodrigo is best known for his Concierto de Aranjuez, but the fame of this great work has hidden a prolific and courageous artist who struggled against blindness and hardship, and whose luminous, optimistic music is captured here in rarely heard works for violin that span almost his entire life as a composer. The timelessly beautiful Adagio from the Sonata pimpante is indeed comparable to that of the Concierto de Aranjuez, and all of these pieces are captivating in their intense lyricism and profound originality, from the Dos ezbozos expressing childhood memories of the Parterre Gardens in Valencia, to Rodrigo’s only piece for solo violin, the Capriccio, and the vivacious and nostalgic Set cançons valencianes.
Naxos Spanish Classics - Rodrigo: Orchestral Music, Vol 10
Includes work(s) by Joaquín Rodrigo. Soloist: Raquel Lojendio.
Spanish Night
Rodrigo: Serranilla - Songs with Guitar Accompaniment / Ferrero, Socias
One of Spain’s finest and most popular composers, Joaquín Rodrigo is world famous for his Concierto de Aranjuez. His songs for voice and guitar are very much less wellknown despite the fact that they are amongst his greatest achievements. They span 60 years of his career, covering a rich stylistic range that includes traditional and folkinfluenced pieces and carols as well as the lyric intimacy of the settings of Con Antonio Machado. The lovely transcriptions by guitarist Marco Socías, recorded for the first time, have earned the approval of the composer’s daughter.
Rodrigo: Guitar Music Vol 2 / Jeremy Jouve
Rodrigo’s music for solo guitar is not extensive but represents an important pillar of the repertoire, ranging from vignettes to sonatas over a six-decade period. The 1933 Toccata was rediscovered in 2005 and has since provided an ambitiously virtuosic vehicle for today’s guitarists. Rodrigo flecked his works with elements of fantasy, flamenco and bird song while Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa, one of his very greatest works in the genre, is superbly impassioned. The tender Pastoral, originally for piano, is here transcribed for guitar by Jérémy Jouve whose first volume in this series (8.570286) received a three-star review (“The young French guitarist plays brilliantly”) in the Penguin Guide.
Rodrigo: Complete Piano Music
Joaquin Rodrigo (1901 - 99) composed music for solo and piano duet throughout his long creative life. The earliest works on this collection of his complete music for piano dates from 1923 and the last from 1987.
Blind from birth, Rodrigo studied composition in Paris with Paul Dukas and became a pianist of considerable ability. Whilst his main contemporary Manuel de Falla delved deeply in to Spanish traditional music, Rodrigo created a kind of neo classical style imbued with a Spanish flavour, drawing heavily on 18th century musical styles and mannerisms. The more conservative style of his music compared with de Falla’s appealed greatly to the post civil war authorities of Franco’s Spain.
Many of the works for piano are short, and look back to the single movement sonatas of Scarlatti, and the keyboard music of Rameau, Couperin and Soler. However some of the works display considerable virtuosity such as Preludio al galo manañero which is a brilliant and highly effective composition.
The third of the CDs in this set features the composer and his wife, pianist Victoria Kamhi performing his music for four hands – it is a fascinating document and the listener can hear the composer adding personal touches to his music.
Other information:
- The first volume in an edition of Rodrigo’s music approved by the Rodrigo Foundation.
- Unusual repertoire that adds another dimension to the composer of one of the most famous concertos in the repertoire, the Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar and orchestra.
- Detailed booklet notes included.
- Fascinating historical recordings of the composer as pianist.
Track list:
Disk 1
· 1 Tres evocaciones: I. Tarde en el parque
· 2 Tres evocaciones: II. Noche junto al Guadalquivir
· 3 Tres evocaciones: III. Mañana en Triana
· 4 Danza de la amapola
· 5 Sonada de adiós
· 6 A l’ombre de Torre Bermeja
· 7 Preludio de añoranza
· 8 Suite para piano: I. Preludio
· 9 Suite para piano: II. Siciliana
· 10 Suite para piano: III. Bourrée
· 11 Suite para piano: IV. Minué
· 12 Suite para piano: V. Rigodón
· 13 Cancion y danza
· 14 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: I. Toccata a modo de pregón
· 15 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: II. Sonata
· 16 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: III. Sonata en fa sostenido menor
· 17 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: IV. Sonata en Re
· 18 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: V. Sonata como un tiento
· 19 Sonatas de Castilla con Toccata a modo de Pregón: VI. Sonata en La
· 20 El álbum de Cecilia: I. María de los Reyes (sevillanas)
· 21 El álbum de Cecilia: II. A la jota (jota de las palomas)
· 22 El álbum de Cecilia: III Canción del hada rubia
· 23 El álbum de Cecilia: IV. Canción del hada morena
· 24 El álbum de Cecilia: V. El negrito Pepo
· 25 El álbum de Cecilia: VI. Borriquillos a Belén
Disk 2
· 1 Serenata española
· 2 Cuatro estampas andaluzas: I. El vendedor de chanquetes
· 3 Cuatro estampas andaluzas: II. Crepúsculo sobre el Guadalquivir
· 4 Cuatro estampas andaluzas: III Seguidillas del diablo
· 5 Cuatro estampas andaluzas: IV. Barquitos de Cádiz
· 6 Cinco piezas del Siglo XVI: I. Diferencias sobre el Canto del Caballero (Antonio de Cabezón)
· 7 Cinco piezas del Siglo XVI: II. Pavana (Luys de Milán)
· 8 Cinco piezas del Siglo XVI: III. Pavana (Luys de Milán)
· 9 Cinco piezas del Siglo XVI: IV. Pavana (Enriquez de Valderrábano)
· 10 Cinco piezas del Siglo XVI: V. Fantasia que contrahaze la harpa a la manera de Ludovico (Alonso Mudarra)
· 11 Cuatro piezas para piano: I. Caleseras (Homenaje a Chueca)
· 12 Cuatro piezas para piano: II. Fandango del ventorrillo
· 13 Cuatro piezas para piano: III. Plegaria de la Infanta de Castilla
· 14 Cuatro piezas para piano: IV. Danza valenciana
· 15 Preludio al gallo mañanero
· 16 Zarabanda lejana
· 17 Bagatela
· 18 Air de ballet sur le nom d’une jeune fille
· 19 Deux berceuses: I. Berceuse de printemps
· 20 Deux berceuses: II. Berceuse d’automne
· 21 Tres danzas de España: I. Rústica
· 22 Tres danzas de España: II. Danza de las tres doncellas
· 23 Tres danzas de España: III. Serrana
· 24 Pastoral
Disk 3
· 1 Cinco piezas infantiles: I. Son chicos que pasan
· 2 Cinco piezas infantiles: II. Después de un cuento
· 3 Cinco piezas infantiles: III Mazurka
· 4 Cinco piezas infantiles: IV. Plegaria
· 5 Cinco piezas infantiles: V. Gritería final
· 6 Gran marcha de los subsecretarios for piano with 4 hands
· 7 Atardecer for piano with 4 hands
· 8 Juglares for piano with 4 hands
· 9 Sonatina para dos muñecas, for piano with 4 hands: I. Empieza el día
· 10 Sonatina para dos muñecas, for piano with 4 hands: II. Alegres peripecias
· 11 Sonatina para dos muñecas, for piano with 4 hands: III. Recogimiento
· 12 Sonatina para dos muñecas, for piano with 4 hands: IV. Vuelta del cole
Rodrigo: Complete Guitar Music, Vol. 2
Strangely for one who devoted so much of his creative energies to the guitar, Rodrigo was not a guitarist, but a pianist of considerable technique. His flair for exuberance, display of technique and the combination of popular styles and great refinement ensure that all the works on these CDs are full of delightful surprises, and typical of this composers unpretentious style.
Recorded in 2007 and produced by Michael Haas.
Track list:
Disk 1
1 Por los campos de España
2 Por los campos de España
3 Por los campos de España
4 Sonata a la Española
5 Sonata a la Española
6 Sonata a la Española
7 Sonata a la Española
8 Tres pequeñas piezas
9 Tres pequeñas piezas
10 Tres pequeñas piezas
11 Tonadillafor two guitars
12 Tonadillafor two guitars
13 Tonadillafor two guitars
Disk 2
1 Sonata giocosa
2 Sonata giocosa
3 Sonata giocosa
4 Sonata giocosa
5 Sonata giocosa
6 Tres piezas españolas
7 Tres piezas españolas
8 Tres piezas españolas
9 Elogio de la guitarra
10 Elogio de la guitarra
11 Elogio de la guitarra
Disk 3
1 Dos preludios
2 Dos preludios
3 Ecos de Sefarad
4 Pájaros de primavera
5 ¡Qué buen caminito!
6 Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa 7’48
7 Tríptico
8 Tríptico
9 Tríptico
10 En tierras de Jerez
11 Tocccata
12 Zarabanda lejana
Ruiz: Behold the Stars / Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins, Laura van der Heijden
Signum’s first album with Mexican composer Rodrigo Ruiz combines the composer’s musical and literary passions in performances by world-class soloists Kerenza Peacock, Huw Watkins and Laura van der Heijden. Born in Tijuana, Mexico, Ruiz has attracted commissions from a number of artists, with both the opening Violin Sonata and ‘A riveder le stelle’ commissioned by Kerenza Peacock for this recording. The second work is a duo for violin and piano that is accompanied by poetic quotations from Canto XXXIV of Dante’s Inferno. The booklet notes include an interview with the composer by Jessica Duchen, who describes how the programme “clearly shows Rodrigo´s roots in the traditions of Beethoven and Brahms, but with individual twists that clearly indicate we are in fact on new territory”.
