Rafael Aguirre: Guitar Recital | Naxos 8572916

Rafael Aguirre: Guitar Recital

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Label: Naxos

Cat No: 8572916

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 26th March 2012

Contents

Works

Albeniz, Isaac

Iberia (complete)
» Book II no.3 Triana (arr. Rafael Aguirre)

Assad, Sergio

Spanish Impressions

Debussy, Claude

Estampes (3)
» no.2 La soiree dans Grenade (Evening in Granada) (arr. Carles Trepat)
Preludes (12), Book 2
» no.3 La puerta del vino (arr. Carles Trepat)

Gimenez, Geronimo

La Boda de Luis Alonso
» no.4 Intermedio (arr. Kazuhito Yamashita)

Lopez-Quiroga, Manuel

Francisco Alegre (arr. Carles Trepat)

Lucia, Paco de

Guajiras de Lucia

Malats, Joaquin

Serenata espanola (arr. Francisco Tarrega)

Rodrigo, Joaquin

Toccata

Tarrega, Francisco

Gran Jota

Artists

Rafael Aguirre (guitar)

Works

Albeniz, Isaac

Iberia (complete)
» Book II no.3 Triana (arr. Rafael Aguirre)

Assad, Sergio

Spanish Impressions

Debussy, Claude

Estampes (3)
» no.2 La soiree dans Grenade (Evening in Granada) (arr. Carles Trepat)
Preludes (12), Book 2
» no.3 La puerta del vino (arr. Carles Trepat)

Gimenez, Geronimo

La Boda de Luis Alonso
» no.4 Intermedio (arr. Kazuhito Yamashita)

Lopez-Quiroga, Manuel

Francisco Alegre (arr. Carles Trepat)

Lucia, Paco de

Guajiras de Lucia

Malats, Joaquin

Serenata espanola (arr. Francisco Tarrega)

Rodrigo, Joaquin

Toccata

Tarrega, Francisco

Gran Jota

Artists

Rafael Aguirre (guitar)

About

Rafael Aguirre is acknowledged as one of today’s most celebrated virtuoso guitarists, having won first prize at 13 of the world’s most prestigious international competitions: a record-breaking achievement for a Spanish musician.

Following on from his previous, acclaimed recording (8572064), this full-blooded recital is of music by Spanish composers or those influenced by Iberia, from the pure flamenco of Paco de Lucía’s Guajiras to Debussy’s impressionistic Soirée dans Grenade, and from Albéniz’s Triana, named after the gypsy quarter in Seville, to the virtuoso fireworks of Tárrega’s Gran Jota.

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