The Art of Guitar Flamenco by Pepe Romero: Recuerdos de la Alhambra, Fiesta en Jerez .. (Ct.rc.)

Classical Music/ /Reference Recording
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Album available // The Art of Flamenco by Pepe Romero 🎧 Qobuz (Hi-Res) https://bit.ly/43xO6BI Tidal (Hi-Res) https://bit.ly/3NcKUWK 🎧 Apple Music (Lossless) https://apple.co/45JHy4Q Deezer (Hi-Fi) https://bit.ly/3qs0YuZ 🎧 Amazon Music (Hi-Fi) https://amzn.to/3IQV2lC Spotify (mp3) https://spoti.fi/42nGsbS 🎧 Youtube Music (mp4) https://bit.ly/3CbPiyR SoundCloud https://bit.ly/3oIDXU1 Celedonio Romero (1913-1996) https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Noche en Malaga (Remastered 2023, Los Angeles 1960) Folk Dance https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Medias Granadinas (Remastered 2023, Los Angeles 1960) Francisco Tárrega (1852-1909) https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Remastered 2023, New York 1962) Folk Dance https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Zapateado del Perchel (Remastered 2023, Los Angeles 1960) Folk Dance https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Alegrias por Fiesta (Remastered 2023, Los Angeles 1960) Folk Dance https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/bn9X9ZCLqMc Fiesta en Jerez (Remastered 2023, New York 1962) Complete Remastered edition (The Art of Flamenco by Pepe Romero) available on: Qobuz (Hi-Res 24/96), Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Youtube Music...: https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/r4vOj_ezH04 Guitar: Pepe Romero Recorded in 1960-62, at Los Angeles and New York New mastering in 2023 by AB for CMRR 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : https://spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : https://bit.ly/370zcMg ❤️ If you like CMRR content, please consider membership at our Patreon. Thank you :) https://www.patreon.com/cmrr COMPLETE PRESENTATION: LOOK THE FIRST PINNED COMMENT The selections in this album display the virtuosity of Pepe Romero, as well as the many moods and passions of Andalucía, the division of southwest Spain which includes the eight provinces of Sevilla, Huelva, Córdoba, Cádiz, Almeria, Granada, Jaén, and Málaga. *Noche en Málaga* (Night in Málaga) is an original composition (the only one in the album) by Celedonio Romero (1913-1996), based on the Malagueña, probably the most famous of all flamenco rhythms. The familiar bass line in 3/4 has inspired many composers (Lecuona, Albéniz, etc.) to write their own variations of this characteristic music of Málaga. As Málaga was his birthplace and home for most of his life, Pepe has a special affinity for the Malagueña, which the famous Spanish poet Garcia Lorca has called, "the song of the people who think with their heart." Celedonio Romero's version starts with the traditional theme, then goes into composed variations, which are set off by a return to three bars of the original theme between each variation. The piece is extremely difficult to play, and demands a superb technique. *Medias Granadinas* take their name from the romantic city of Granada, last stronghold of the Moors, who were expelled from it in the 15th century. The Moorish feeling is strong in the Granadinas, which express the profound melancholy of the cante jondo. Francisco Eixea Tárrega (1854-1909), sometimes called "the Chopin of the guitar," studied at the Madrid Conservatory of Music, where he also taught as a professor for the majority of his life. His innovations in technique, mainly concerned with the position of the hands, the placing of the fingers, and the manner of plucking, led to a complete renewal of interest in the guitar, as did also Tárrega's enormous list of original compositions. The highly virtuosic tremolo study, *Recuerdos de la Alhambra* (recollections of the Alhambra, the fortress palace of the Moorish kings in Granada) is among the most popular of these. *Zapateado del Perchel* (in 6/8) is a form of tanguillo, a very colorful dance. The Zapateado (zapato means shoe), literally, is "work done with the shoe." The dancer's body does not move; the dance is done with the feet only. It comes from Málaga originally, where it was danced without guitar. Today, however, it is always danced with guitar accompaniment, and always played in C Major. ***Alegrias por Fiesta***, a dance rhythm, is gayer and brighter in tempo than the Alegrias por Rosas (see above), although like the Alegrias por Rosas it derives from the Soleares. *Fiesta en Jerez* : Jerez is, of course, the famous Andalusian town that is noted for producing sherry. The setting for a flamenco fiesta in a town such as Jerez was described by Julián de Zugasti in 1870 in his book on banditry: dancers, singers, and onlookers gather together in a house for an evening's entertainment. All kinds of steps are improvised around the strict, age-old dance forms, while the spectators clap their hands in active participation. The livelinesS of the party increases as the girls and boys become tipsy, chattering and laughing in couples; choruses then are sung as a toast to the tumblers of wine sitting on a table; the drink is praised for its excellence and downed, and the fiesta continues until the early hours of the morning. Manuel de Falla - El Amor Brujo (ref.record.: Ernest Ansermet / Remastered): https://www.seevid.ir/fa/w/JhZ1yqWLNrY
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