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Guitar Double Concertos (24/96 FLAC)

Guitar Double Concertos (24/96 FLAC)
Guitar Double Concertos (24/96 FLAC)

Composer: David del Puerto, Antón Garcia Abril, Javier Lopez de Guereña
Performer: Miguel Trápaga, Teresa Folgueira, Angel Luis Castaño, Fernando Arias
Orchestra: Oviedo Filarmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Oliver Díaz
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Format: FLAC tracks)
Label: Naxos
Size: 1.21 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

David del Puerto
01. Mistral, for guitar, accordion and orchestra

Antón García Abril
Concierto de Gibralfaro, for two guitars and orchestra
02. I. Visiones de la bahía 00:08:21
03. II. A partir de un canto popular malagueño
04. III. Homenaje a la tauromaquia picassiana

Javier López de Guereña
Concierto ecuánime, for guitar, vibraphone and orchestra
05. I.
06. II.
07. III.

Guitar: Miguel Trápaga
Guitar: Teresa Folgueira
Accordion: Angel Luis Castaño
Vibraphone: Fernando Arias

Spanish music has been enriched in recent years by a series of striking and exciting double concertos featuring the countrys emblematic instrument, the guitar. Leading composer Anton Garcia Abril has written prolifically for the guitar and Concierto de Gibralfaro offers three evocative vignettes for two guitars. Mistral by David del Puerto is written for the highly unusual combination of guitar and accordion, a single movement concerto of great color and dynamic palette. Guerenas Concierto ecuanime, for guitar and vibraphone, embraces the rhythmic influence of jazz while employing the tuning used in the rodena form of flamenco. Miguel Trápaga was born in Cantabria, Spain. He studied at the Ataulfo Argenta Conservatory, and at Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid with Javier Canduela and Demetrio Ballesteros, respectively. He also received lessons from Jose Tomas, Miguel Angel Girollet, Manuel Estevez, and others. He has won top prizes in several international competitions, and has performed in broadcasts for Spanish National Radio, BBC, and others.

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