Allá donde se habla el castellano Joaquín Clerck
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
05.07.2016
Label: IBS Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Joaquín Clerck
Composer: Enrique Granados, Manuel Saumell Robredo, Ignacio Cervantes, Ernesto Lecuona, Agustín Barrios Mangoré, Ástor Piazzolla, Joaquín Rodrigo
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Introduction: Vivace molto 01:23
- 2 No. 1. Melodico 01:05
- 3 No. 2. Tempo de Vals noble 01:21
- 4 No. 3. Tempo de Vals lento 02:05
- 5 No. 4. Allegro humoristico 00:53
- 6 No. 5. Allegretto 01:30
- 7 No. 6. Quasi ad libitum 01:15
- 8 No. 7. Vivo 00:57
- 9 No. 8. Presto 00:41
- 10 Tempo di valse 01:42
- 11 Los ojos de Pepa (Pepa's Eyes) (arr. J. Ortega for guitar) 01:32
- 12 Invitacion (Invitation) (arr. J. Clerch for guitar) 02:16
- 13 Los tres golpes (The 3 Blows) (arr. J. Ortega for guitar) 01:25
- 14 La Comparsa y Guajira a mi madre (arr. J. Clerch for guitar) 01:59
- 15 Vals, Op. 8, No. 3 03:55
- 16 Vals, Op. 8, No. 4 03:49
- 17 IV. Invierno porteno (arr. S. Assad for guitar) 05:40
- 18 Adios Nonino (arr. C. Tirao for guitar) 04:36
- 19 Un tiempo fue Italica famosa 07:31
- 20 No. 1. Vivo 02:42
- 21 No. 2. Andante 01:31
- 22 No. 3. Vivo 00:56
- 23 No. 4. Dolente 01:21
- 24 No. 5. Allegro appassionato 01:17
- 25 No. 6. Andantino amoroso 00:51
- 26 No. 7. Allegro pastoral 01:34
- 27 No. 8. Con sentimiento 02:00
- 28 No. 9. Dolente 01:08
- 29 No. 10. Allegro 01:22
Info for Allá donde se habla el castellano
Exotic Hispanic sounds with savour of rum, wood and nostalgia: Allá donde se habla el castellano is a tour of those musics, intermixed from Cuba to Spain, Paraguay or Argentina, through the strings of the guitar, an instrument resting between America and Spain, born of the fusion of Christian and Moslem cultures in the Spanish Middle Ages and Renaissance. Even in the eighteenth century, Santiago de Murcia’s volumes, found in Mexico, point to a great variety of musical cultures, with works in Spanish, French and Italian style, and other intrinsically American genres. Dating from the end of that century, a Libro de Zifra found in Lima with minuets and sonatas in the style of Domenico Scarlatti, points to the transition to classicism and provides a sample of the music heard in the salons of Lima between 1790 and 1810. America has enriched the guitar repertoire of the romantic and contemporary centuries, breathing new life into it and igniting passion for the instrument in composers and performers.
The Cuban guitarist Joaquín Clerch (Havana, 1965), a musician with a broad training and the inspiration for this project, has carefully selected a repertoire that he interprets with an innovative artistic vision, a body of shared objects, a treasury of past musics, cementing the foundations of this profoundly Hispanic artist.
Joaquín Clerch, classical guitar
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Booklet for Allá donde se habla el castellano