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Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre, 1st Marquis of the Gardens of Aranjuez (Spanish: [xoaˈkin roˈðɾiɣo]; November 22, 1901 – July 6, 1999), commonly known as Joaquín Rodrigo, was a Spanish composer and a virtuoso pianist.
Rodrigo's music is among the most popular music of the 20th century. In particular, his Concierto de Aranjuez is considered one of the pinnacles of Spanish music and of the guitar concerto repertoire.
Rodrigo was born in Sagunto, Valencia, and almost completely lost his sight at the age of three after contracting diphtheria. He began to study solfège, piano and violin at the age of eight; harmony and composition from the age of 16. Although distinguished by having raised the Spanish guitar to dignity as a universal concert instrument and best known for his guitar music, he never mastered the instrument himself. He wrote his compositions in Braille, which was transcribed for publication.
Rodrigo studied music under Francisco Antich in Valencia and under Paul Dukas at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. After briefly returning to Spain, he went to Paris again to study musicology, first under Maurice Emmanuel and then under André Pirro. His first published compositions date from 1940. In 1943 he received Spain's National Prize for Orchestra for Cinco piezas infantiles ("Five Children's Pieces"), based on his earlier composition of the same piece for two pianos, premiered by Ricardo Viñes. From 1947 Rodrigo was a professor of music history, holding the Manuel de Falla Chair of Music in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, at Complutense University of Madrid. Notable students include Yüksel Koptagel, Turkish composer and pianist.
Joaquin Rodrigo Concierto para una Fiesta - Andante calmo
CONCIERTO PARA UNA FIESTA 2 II Andante Calmo
Rodrigo Joaquin , Concierto para una Fiesta ,P Romero
Cesar Rico - Guitarra - Concierto para una Fiesta / Joaquin Rodrigo
"Concierto Para Una Fiesta" (Concert on the occasion of the Fiesta) by Joaquin Rodrigo
CONCIERTO PARA UNA FIESTA 3 III Allegro Moderato
Concierto para una fiesta 1st. mov. part 1/2
JOAQUIN RODRIGO "CONCIERTO HEROICO" 1.Movement
Joaquín Rodrigo: "Cançoneta" (1923)
JOAQUIN RODRIGO "CONCIERTO HEROICO" 4.Movement
"Concierto Para Una Fiesta" - Joaquín Rodrigo Segundo movimiento - II Andante Calmo Juan Andrés Ciámpoli - Guitarra Cecilia Guimenez - Violín Ayelén Quispe - Violín Agustín Cardenas - Viola Camila Dos Santos- Cello Máximo Endrek - Contrabajo Aula Magna de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba- Argentina
El Maestro Cesar Rico, gran baluarte de la guitarra venezolana nos brinda una magistral interpretación del Concierto para una Fiesta de Joaquin Rodrigo en ocasión de la primera ejecución en Venezuela del mismo. Egresado de las manos del Gran maestro de maestros, Leopoldo Igarza, Cesar Rico sin duda alguna es uno de los guitarristas de mayor talento y evolución técnico -musical que ha dado Venezuela. Una Técnica impecable, alta sensibilidad musical, analítica y profunda interpretación sin menoscabo de la delicadeza, así como la fuerza y el brío en los momentos cumbres de las obras. Estamos ante la presencia de un verdadero maestro, fruto de la cátedra de guitarra clásica con mas trayectoria y tradición en el país.
Guitarist: Pepe Romero Thank you for listening, please subscribe to my channel for more classical music videos. I upload the entire works of classical composers, including hard to find pieces. Please do not request music uploads on this page, as I do not have time to read the comments of every video. You can request music at this page where I will see it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi4-hiG3dKE I upload all requests as long as it is classical music.
"Concierto Para Una Fiesta" - Joaquín Rodrigo Tercer movimiento - III Allegro Moderato Juan Andrés Ciámpoli - Guitarra Cecilia Guimenez - Violín Ayelén Quispe - Violín Agustín Cardenas - Viola Camila Dos Santos- Cello Máximo Endrek - Contrabajo Aula Magna de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba- Argentina
Entrevista realizada al maestro Joaquín Rodrigo por Joaquín Soler Serrano en el año 1976. In Depth: The reasons for Concierto de Aranjuez TV interview with Maestro Joaquín Rodrigo by Joaquín Soler in 1976. ℗ & © Ediciones Joaquín Rodrigo S.A.
El compositor Joaquín Rodrigo interpreta al piano el adagio del Concierto de Aranjuez, su obra más universal. The composer, Joaquín Rodrigo, plays the Adagio from his most universal work, Concierto de Aranjuez, on the piano. ℗ & © Ediciones Joaquín Rodrigo S.A.
documentary in honor of 90 years of Joaquin Rodrigo
A Rodrigo Celebration concert paintings by Nicholas Eastwood
Interview du 3 juin 2016. Merveilleux moment passé avec Cecilia Rodrigo (née en 1941), qui a évoqué pour nous la musique de son père, le compositeur aveugle Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999), auteur du Concerto d’Aranjuez et de morceaux magnifiques à découvrir ou à redécouvrir. Passages émouvants quand elle parle de sa cécité et de l’amour total qui l’unissait à sa femme. Voici son programme : - Rodrigo, Concerto d’Aranjuez, “Adagio”, par Angel Romero à la guitare - Dukas, L’Apprenti sorcier, par l’Orchestre de la NBC dirigé par Arturo Toscanini - Rodrigo, Cinq pieces enfantines - Rodrigo, Ausencias de Dulcinea Pour les Madeleines... - Chopin, Valse n°2, op.64 , par Samson François - Rodrigo, “Chimeres”, Laura Simo & Albert Guinovart - Rodrigo, Preludio Al Gallo Mananero, par J.Rodrigo Help...
Joaquín Rodrigo, as seen by his daughter. Fascinating interview in french. Joaquín Rodrigo por su hija. Apasionante entrevista en francés. Interview, June 3, 2016 Marvellous moment spent with Cecilia Rodrigo (born 1941) evoking the music of her father, the blind composer, Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-1999), author of Concierto de Aranjuez and other magnificent pieces to be discovered or rediscovered. Moving passages where she speaks of his blindness and his total love him for his wife. Here is the program: - Rodrigo, Concerto d’Aranjuez, “Adagio”, par Angel Romero à la guitare - Dukas, L’Apprenti sorcier, par l’Orchestre de la NBC dirigé par Arturo Toscanini - Rodrigo, Cinq pieces enfantines - Rodrigo, Ausencias de Dulcinea Pour les Madeleines... - Chopin, Valse n°2, op.64 , par Samson Fr...
Full live concert here: http://ow.ly/FrN4302L9Pe Watch the Verbier Festival 2016: http://ow.ly/cpWH302KWk9 Subscribe to our channel for more videos http://ow.ly/ugONZ Joaquin Rodrigo - Concierto de Aranjuez Rafael Aguirre, guitar with the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra conducted by Lorenzo Viotti. Recorded at the Verbier Festival 2016, in the Salle des Combins (Verbier, Switzerland), on July 26, 2016. © Idéale Audience | Like us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/medicitv | Follow us on Twitter : https://twitter.com/medicitv Medici.tv is the first classical music digital channel, offering a catalogue of over 1 500 concerts, operas, ballets and documentaries in VOD, as well as 100 live concerts each year.
El compositor español Joaquín Rodrigo toca el piano. The Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo plays the piano. ℗ & © Ediciones Joaquín Rodrigo S.A. DESCARGA / DOWNLOAD. RODRIGO INTERPRETA A RODRIGO http://www.joaquin-rodrigo.com/index.php?option=com_mijoshop&route;=product/product&path;=62_64&product;_id=472&Itemid;=481〈=es ZARABANDA LEJANA. PARTITURA / SCORE http://www.joaquin-rodrigo.com/index.php?option=com_mijoshop&route;=product/product&filter;_name=dos%20piezas%20para%20piano&filter;_category_id=2&product;_id=111&Itemid;=481〈=es
Assumpta Mateu - soprano & Heiko Ossig - classical guitar
Emmett couldn't make the trip to Spain that year (2015) and, since I was going, I wanted to present something current and personal to the 40 players who would attend. This is the result. 02:47 Emmett plays "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaquin Rodrigo. 03:44 He demos his newest version of The Stick - the metal plasma surfaced Railboard and talks about the the significance of the European connection in the evolution of the Stickist global community. Other topics of our talk are 06:49 his first instrument, the accordion, 08:00 and the subject of Invention & music. 04:50 He also sheds a little light on a recent visit to Stick Enterprises by Stevie Wonder and their "Living for the City" jam with Stevie on Harpeji. In the lead up to Stick Camp, I was trying to get all my design projects finishe...
"Concierto Para Una Fiesta" - Joaquín Rodrigo Segundo movimiento - II Andante Calmo Juan Andrés Ciámpoli - Guitarra Cecilia Guimenez - Violín Ayelén Quispe - Violín Agustín Cardenas - Viola Camila Dos Santos- Cello Máximo Endrek - Contrabajo Aula Magna de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba- Argentina
El Maestro Cesar Rico, gran baluarte de la guitarra venezolana nos brinda una magistral interpretación del Concierto para una Fiesta de Joaquin Rodrigo en ocasión de la primera ejecución en Venezuela del mismo. Egresado de las manos del Gran maestro de maestros, Leopoldo Igarza, Cesar Rico sin duda alguna es uno de los guitarristas de mayor talento y evolución técnico -musical que ha dado Venezuela. Una Técnica impecable, alta sensibilidad musical, analítica y profunda interpretación sin menoscabo de la delicadeza, así como la fuerza y el brío en los momentos cumbres de las obras. Estamos ante la presencia de un verdadero maestro, fruto de la cátedra de guitarra clásica con mas trayectoria y tradición en el país.
Guitarist: Pepe Romero Thank you for listening, please subscribe to my channel for more classical music videos. I upload the entire works of classical composers, including hard to find pieces. Please do not request music uploads on this page, as I do not have time to read the comments of every video. You can request music at this page where I will see it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi4-hiG3dKE I upload all requests as long as it is classical music.
"Concierto Para Una Fiesta" - Joaquín Rodrigo Tercer movimiento - III Allegro Moderato Juan Andrés Ciámpoli - Guitarra Cecilia Guimenez - Violín Ayelén Quispe - Violín Agustín Cardenas - Viola Camila Dos Santos- Cello Máximo Endrek - Contrabajo Aula Magna de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba- Argentina