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Tema Del Adagio Del Concierto De Aranjuez. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Edition Schott. Classical. Softcover. 8 pages. Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo #SCHEJR190118. Published by Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo (HL.49044907).
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For guitar and orchestra. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Edited by Angel Romero. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. 20th Century. Performance part and piano reduction. With solo part and piano reduction. Composed 1939. 78 pages. Duration 20'. Schott Music #ED 7242. Published by Schott Music (HL.49013159).
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Piano Solo Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Edition Schott. Classical. Book Only. 8 pages. Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo #SCHEJR190115. Published by Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo (HL.49044917).
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Guitar and piano
Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Plucked Instruments. Published by Editorial de Musica Boileau (BO.RO0008).
Voice and piano
Tema del adagio del Concierto de Aranjuez. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Sheet music. Composed 1967. 5 pages. Duration 4'. Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo #EJR 190119. Published by Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo (M7.EJR-190119).
Composed by Manuel Maria Ponce, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Mauro Giuliani (1781-1829), Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909), Agustin Barrios Mangore (1885-1944), Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), and Sergio Assad (1952-). Classical. CD. Naxos #ACD251. Published by Naxos (NX.ACD251).
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Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Book Only. 14 pages. Union Musical Ediciones #MUSUME21645. Published by Union Musical Ediciones (BT.MUSUME21645).
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Para Piano A Cuatro Manos. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Score Only. 16 pages. Union Musical Ediciones #MUSUMP19777. Published by Union Musical Ediciones (BT.MUSUMP19777).
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Voice and Piano
Tema Del Adagio Del Concierto De Aranjuez. Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Schott Music. Classical. Book Only. 5 pages. Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo #SCHEJR190119. Published by Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo (HL.49044928).
Guitar and Orchestra - Grade 5
Composed by Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999). Piano Reduction. Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo #SCHEJR190114. Published by Ediciones Joaquin Rodrigo (BT.SCHEJR190114).
Violin, cello and set of chamber instruments
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The Concierto de Aranjuez is a guitarconcerto by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Written in 1939, it is by far Rodrigo's best-known work, and its success established his reputation as one of the most significant Spanish composers of the 20th century.
The Concierto de Aranjuez was inspired by the gardens at Palacio Real de Aranjuez, the spring resort palace and gardens built by Philip II in the last half of the 16th century and rebuilt in the middle of the 18th century by Ferdinand VI. The work attempts to transport the listener to another place and time through the evocation of the sounds of nature.
According to the composer, the first movement is 'animated by a rhythmic spirit and vigour without either of the two themes.. interrupting its relentless pace'; the second movement 'represents a dialogue between guitar and solo instruments (cor anglais, bassoon, oboe, horn etc.)'; and the last movement 'recalls a courtly dance in which the combination of double and triple time maintains a taut tempo right to the closing bar.' He described the concerto itself as capturing 'the fragrance of magnolias, the singing of birds, and the gushing of fountains' in the gardens of Aranjuez.
Rodrigo and his wife Victoria stayed silent for many years about the inspiration for the second movement, and thus the popular belief grew that it was inspired by the bombing of Guernica in 1937. In her autobiography, Victoria eventually declared that it was both an evocation of the happy days of their honeymoon and a response to Rodrigo's devastation at the miscarriage of their first pregnancy.[1] It was composed in 1939 in Paris.
Rodrigo dedicated the Concierto de Aranjuez to Regino Sainz de la Maza.
Rodrigo, nearly blind since age three, was a pianist.[2] He did not play the guitar, yet he still managed to capture and project the role of the guitar in Spanish music.[3]
In 1939, the Spanish Civil War had just ended, beginning (or continuing, depending on the part of Spain) the Spanish State of general Francisco Franco. A work premiered in Spain in this highly charged environment had to celebrate, or pretend to celebrate, or permit the interpretation that it was celebrating, the current political situation. The celebration of a palace and gardens of a sixteenth-century Habsburg king offered no ideological threat to the Francoist State, and was in harmony with its emerging policy of celebrating Spanish history, conservatively interpreted.[citation needed]
Composed in early 1939, in Paris, amid the tensions of the impending war, it was the first work Rodrigo wrote for guitar and orchestra. The instrumentation is unusual: rarely does the guitar face the forces of a full orchestra. Thus, the guitar is never overwhelmed.
The premiere of the Concierto de Aranjuez was held on 9 November 1940 at the Palau de la Música Catalana, in Barcelona. It was performed by guitarist Regino Sainz de la Maza with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Barcelona conducted by César Mendoza Lasalle.
On 11 December 1940 the concerto received its first performance in Madrid, at the Teatro Español de Madrid conducted by Jesús Arámbarri, with the same soloist. The United States premiere was given by Rey de la Torre on 19 November 1959, with the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Robert Shaw.
This concerto is in three movements, Allegro con spirito, Adagio and Allegro gentile. The first and last movements are in D major, while the famous middle movement is in B minor. Along with the solo guitar, it is scored for an orchestra consisting of two flutes (one doubling on piccolo), two oboes (one doubling on cor anglais), two clarinets in B, two bassoons, two horns in F, two trumpets in C, and strings.
The first movement’s 40-measure introduction begins with the solo guitar strumming a three-measure theme in 6/8. The theme is made of tonic, supertonic, and dominant chords and features a flamenco-like hemiola rhythm. As it repeats several times, the tonic chord’s uppermost note gets higher, starting with the third, then using the fifth, the tonic, and the fifth again.
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The second movement, the best-known of the three, is marked by its slow pace and quiet melody, introduced by the cor anglais, with a soft accompaniment by the guitar and strings. A feeling of quiet regret permeates the piece. Ornamentation is added gradually to the melody in the beginning. An off-tonic trill in the guitar creates the first seeds of tension in the piece; they grow and take hold, but relax back to the melody periodically. Eventually, a climactic build-up starts. This breaks back into the main melody, molto appassionato, voiced by the strings with accompaniment from the woodwinds. The piece finally resolves to a calm arpeggio from the guitar, though it is the strings in the background rather than the guitar’s final note that resolve the piece.
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The third movement is in mixed metre, alternating between 2/4 and 3/4. At the beginning of the movement, four-measure phrases containing 9 beats in total are formed from one 3/4 measure followed by three 2/4 measures. As the movement progresses, the metre becomes more irregular.
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The concerto was recorded for the first time in either 1947 or 1948 by guitarist Regino Sainz de la Maza with the Orquesta Nacional de España, conducted by Ataúlfo Argenta, on 78 rpm records.[4] This recording was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.[5]Narciso Yepes then made two early recordings of the Aranjuez, both also with Argenta[6] - one in mono with the Madrid Chamber Orchestra (released between 1953 and 1955),[7] and the second in stereo with the Orquesta Nacional de España (recorded in 1957 and released in 1959).[8] Although Ida Presti gave the French premiere of the Concierto de Aranjuez in 1948,[9] the first female guitarist to record the concerto was Renata Tarragó (1958 or 1959) - who played with fingertips rather than fingernails - accompanied by the Orquesta de Conciertos de Madrid, conducted by Odón Alonso. William Yeoman provides an interesting discographical survey of recordings of the concerto in Gramophone magazine.[10]
Until asked to perform and interpret Concierto de Aranjuez in 1991, the Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía was not proficient at reading musical notation, and José María Gallardo Del Rey advised and directed him musically. De Lucía claimed in Paco de Lucía-Light and Shade: A Portrait that he gave greater emphasis to rhythmical accuracy in his interpretation of the Concierto at the expense of the perfect tone preferred by classical guitarists.[11] Composer Joaquín Rodrigo later declared that no one had ever played his composition in such a brilliant manner[citation needed].
At the request of Nicanor Zabaleta, Rodrigo transcribed the Concierto for harp and orchestra in 1974.[12]
A number of musicians have since reinterpreted the work, usually the second movement, perhaps most famously jazz musician Miles Davis in the company of arranger Gil Evans. On the album Sketches of Spain (1960), Davis says: 'That melody is so strong that the softer you play it, the stronger it gets, and the stronger you play it, the weaker it gets.'[13]
On 30 December 1991, Rodrigo was raised to the Spanish nobility by King Juan Carlos I with the title of Marqués de los Jardines de Aranjuez (English: Marquess of the Gardens of Aranjuez).[17]
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