Aires de la Mancha - Federico Moreno Torroba
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Aires de la Mancha (Airs of The Mancha) are a serie of five short pieces or miniatures written for the guitar by the Spanish composer Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982). They were composed in five movements:
I. Jerigonza (Jargon) 00:18
II. Ya llega el Invierno (Winter is coming) 01:53
III. Coplilla (Little couplet) 04:23
IV. La Pastora (The Shepherdess) 05:16
V. La Seguidilla (Spanish dance) 07:44
The Spanish flavor of this music and the multiple nuances and melodies make possible to show the great expressiveness of the Spanish or classical guitar and the endless of colours that belong to this instrument. Recorded live (not edited).
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Muy lindo gracias ❤
❤ posso solo dire una cosa: eccellente! Degno allievo della migliore scuola chitarristica del mondo, quella spagnola.
Uno de los mejores guitarristas del mundo.
Magnífica interpretación.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Always an absolute pleasure to hear you play. Hope to see you in Toronto again!
Drew Henderson Thank you so much Drew! I hope also to see you again. I’m one of your fans too :)
Program:
I. Jerigonza (Jargon) 00:18
II. Ya llega el Invierno (Winter is coming) 01:53
III. Coplilla (Little couplet) 04:23
IV. La Pastora (The Shepherdess) 05:16
V. La Seguidilla (Spanish dance) 07:44
Bravo maestro!!!!!
¡José Gigante! Gracias por su música!
Rafael Casa gracias! :)
Linda sonoridade e interpretação!!! Bravo José Antonio!!!
Salve Maestro!!!!! Saludos de Divinópolis, Minas Gerais, Brasil!!!
.....y desde Ciudad de Mexico!
Fantástico! Obrigado por compartilhar!
Espectacular José muy lindo!! yo no conocía estas obras así que doble placer para mi :)
Saludos desde Colombia
As echo una gran investigacion yo soi de la mancha gracias
Tremendo master! 🇨🇱
Benja Aguilar gracias, paisano! :)
Sempre gostei muito dessa música. Bravos José! Muito bom mesmo.
CARLOS EDU obrigado!!
What do you call the hole shape on this guitar? I've never seen the neck straddle both sides of the hole before.
Nathan Glenn was invented by Francisco Simplicio almost 100 years ago. Go and look here: harrisguitarfoundation.org/francisco-simplicio/
@@josantonioescobar Thanks! That was an interesting read. Using the "divided sound hole" keyword, I found more references to it, including a discussion of it here: ruclips.net/video/HKDHtZHIjEA/видео.html