Manycomposers throughout Western Europe were influenced by the Spanish guitar. For example, Scarlatti and Ravel have composed in the Spanish style. The Spanish sound has also been very influential on Latin music from the Americas. This is perhaps best heard in Argentinian tango.
His many compositions continue to be studied and performed to this day. They range from short studies to virtuoso masterpieces. One of his best-known works is his set of Variations on a Theme of Mozart. He also wrote music for orchestra, opera and ballet.
He was encouraged to play the guitar by his father, but seemed to spend his childhood running away. On one such occasion, he fell into an irrigation ditch. This caused permanent damage to his eyesight.
Narciso Yepes was born in the historic town of Lorca. He is famous for introducing the ten-string guitar to the world. He felt its range and depth brought back the forgotten sounds of ancient guitars.
Like Segovia, Yepes substantially extended the guitar repertoire. He collaborated with composers who had not previously written music for the guitar. And he was one of the first guitarists to adapt the Baroque music of Gaspar Sanz to the modern guitar.
He is known for his arrangements of the works of the Spanish composer Isaac Albniz. But he is perhaps most famous for his reworkings of Catalan folk songs. The most popular of these is El Noi de la Mare.
Her compositions were deeply influenced by Argentinian folklore. But her first album (1955) was entitled A Spanish Guitar Recital. It included works by Granados, Sanz, Tarrega and Torroba, some played at eye-watering speeds. Check out the recording here.
Anido said that her guitar was not an instrument but a companion that spoke the language of her soul. Her performances were renowned for being emotional experiences, leaving audiences moved and transformed.
With a profound love for Spanish music, Bream brought a new depth and expression to the repertoire. He reported that he was much influenced by Andr Segovia and Trrega. In particular, he is revered for his extraordinary tonal colors.
Bream is largely responsible for turning the Concierto de Aranjuez into a global phenomenon. In 1951, the BBC offered him 5 to learn and record it. The 17-year-old, who had never heard of it, thought the challenge deserved more. They agreed on seven guineas.
Her classical guitar journey began in Beijing, where until recently, Western music was banned. She was the first guitarist to enter a music school in China. And the first internationally recognized Chinese guitarist on the world stage.
Yang is passionate about bringing the classical guitar repertoire to a wider audience. She is artistic director of Changsha International Guitar Festival. This always features a great deal of Spanish and flamenco guitar music amidst a broad program. She collaborates widely with singers, dancers, and musicians across genres.
Traditionally, the form encompasses music, dance and singing. It is characterized by its vibrant energy, profound emotions, and intricate rhythms. It deploys specialist techniques such as rasgueado and fluent picados.
His recordings with Camaron de la Isla set the benchmark for the next generation of flamenco players. Those who sought to collaborate with him included Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and pop acts including Brian Adams.
His flamenco guitar playing often overpowered the singing. Eventually, he persuaded other members of the group to let the guitar lead the ensemble. This helped to establish the flamenco guitar as a solo concert instrument.
He was one of the first to lift the flamenco guitar out of the ensemble to become a solo art form. He incorporated blues, jazz, and folk influences, and was known for fiery performances. He was particularly admired for his rapid scale passages.
Sanlcar was one of the most important figures in the evolution of the Spanish guitar. He is known for his contributions to flamenco music theory and education. He is also recognized for his efforts to integrate Flamenco into orchestral music.
He began his career by accompanying his father, Tony Rey, in various flamenco venues in Mexico. A few years later he toured Japan with the dancer Yoko Komatsubara. At 18, he worked for the ballet company of Antonio Canales, and composed music for several ballets.
He is renowned for his technical excellence and expressive melodies. As his career has progressed, he has begun to incorporate world music influences. His album A Trancas y Barrancas (2010) demonstrates an experimental approach.
Aniello Desiderio: A classical guitarist with a distinct voice, known for his speed and precision. He performs all over the world, champions new music, and is an avid chamber music enthusiast.
Zoran Dukic: One of the most exciting classical guitarists of our time. He has a special affinity for Spanish and Latin American music. His spectacular virtuosity means he has won more prizes than any other guitarist.
Sharon Isbin: Isbin has an all-encompassing repertoire, including a range of Spanish music. She released Spanish Works for Guitar in 1981. She also received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for her Concierto de Aranjuez in 2005.
Irina Kulikova: Irina Kulikova blends Russian soul with passion. When she was 12, she met the great Spanish master Jos Mara Gallardo del Rey in Russia. Impressed, he bought her a Manuel Contreras guitar.
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"Amor Gitano" (English: "Gypsy Love") is a Latin pop duet recorded by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernndez and American singer Beyonc. The song contains a mixture of cultures, mostly influenced by the language of Fernndez, that is Spanish, and Beyonc's pop and R&B influences. Along with Jaime Flores and Reyli Barba, Beyonc wrote the song, while Rudy Prez and Beyonc herself produced the song. "Amor Gitano" serves as the theme song of the telenovela El Zorro and it was released on February 12, 2007, during the premiere of the episode of the telenovela.
"Amor Gitano" generally received positive reception from music critics. While some of them complimented the vocal exchanges between both artists and the flamenco pop genre of the song, others criticized the song for being somehow offensive due to the stereotypical lyrics. Although it failed to make any impact on the main US Billboard Hot 100 chart, it charted on a few Billboard component charts, peaking at number twenty-three on the US Latin Pop Songs chart. Achieving multi-platinum certifications for ringtones and digital downloads in Spain, the song remained at the top of the Spanish Singles charts for thirteen weeks, becoming Beyonc's second Spanish chart-topping single, the first being "Beautiful Liar" (2007). As of 2019, "Amor Gitano" is the second best-selling single of all time in Spain.
"Amor Gitano" originated from the collaboration of Sony BMG's biggest talents and greatest assets. Kevin Lawrie, President of Sony BMG Latin America, contacted the Sony Entertainment Television Latin America as well as the producers of El Zorro to come up with a theme song for the telenovela.[1] At the same time, Beyonc and Fernandez were in the process of selecting material for their respective upcoming projects.[1] Paul Forat, the Vice President of the Artists and repertoire division of Sony Entertainment Television Latin America, first heard the song from Reyli Barba and felt it could be perfect for Fernandez.[1] Lawrie later contacted Mathew Knowles, President and CEO Music World Entertainment, about Beyonc's Spanish material, and the duet song was recorded partly at The Beach House Recording Studios in Miami Beach, Florida and at the Rock the Mic Studios in New York in mid January 2007, with Rudy Perez.[1]
In an interview with Billboard magazine, Beyonc discussed how excited she was about the collaboration stating, "I loved working with Alejandro on 'Amor Gitano.' When I was asked to record with him, I immediately said 'yes.' He is extremely talented."[2] Alejandro Fernndez stated that as the production and recording of his album was nearly over, he was told that Beyonc wanted to record a duet with a Latino male for her next album.[2] He stated: "So when they suggested it, I liked the idea. I thought it was spectacular. So we went, I gave her the song and she liked it [...] We recorded it in one day. She seemed like a fine lady to me, very humble, with a great voice."[2]
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