00:00 Tiento Antiguo. 3:49 Junto al Generalife 9:00 Fandango de "Tres Piezas Españolas" 12:33 Bajando de la meseta 18:48 Romance De Durandarte 22:14 En Los Trigales
buenas tardes, la Maestra Val. esta música es tan muy linda y el Maestro Romero toca la guitarra con un gran sentimiento. mi gato, Ziggy, disfruta ello así como. que es bueno. muchas gracias y saludos desde Tokio.
(00 - 3.43) - Tiento Antiguo. (3.49 - 8.56) - Junto al Generalife (9.00 - 12.33). Fandango de "Tres Piezas Españolas" 12.33 - 18.48) Bajando de la meseta (18.48 - 22.14) ???????? (22.18 - al final) En los trigales
Quite enjoyable. You know, it almost sounded like Joaquin put on a tape recorder, then sat down and meandered his way around assorted impromptu combinations, melodies, chording - sort of pondering his way across the strings and frets looking for something as a first piece.. Then, after awhile, he shut off the recorder, played it back, and wrote what he'd played. Same for #2 and #4. #6 sounded like a sure thing - something he'd already concocted as a piece. So relaxing - and interesting. Joaquin did good - and so too did Pepe. An enjoyable listen. The entire Romero group does a great job on Rodrigo's Concerto Andaluz for four guitars too - particularly the rather livlier recording with Neville Mariner....
Exactly! The performing is as if improvising, which I think is what the pieces require. Heard the Romeros, minus Pepe who was ill, about 30 years ago in performance. A lovely eening.
Amazing tone and clarity!
00:00 Tiento Antiguo.
3:49 Junto al Generalife
9:00 Fandango de "Tres Piezas Españolas"
12:33 Bajando de la meseta
18:48 Romance De Durandarte
22:14 En Los Trigales
Thanks for your time
Thank you!
buenas tardes, la Maestra Val. esta música es tan muy linda y el Maestro Romero toca la guitarra con un gran sentimiento. mi gato, Ziggy, disfruta ello así como. que es bueno. muchas gracias y saludos desde Tokio.
Thank you very much for your warm comment, Billy ! I wish you wonderful start of week ! Val :-)
(00 - 3.43) - Tiento Antiguo.
(3.49 - 8.56) - Junto al Generalife
(9.00 - 12.33). Fandango de "Tres Piezas Españolas"
12.33 - 18.48) Bajando de la meseta
(18.48 - 22.14) ????????
(22.18 - al final) En los trigales
+Gustavo Aponte 18.48 - 22.14 Romance De Durandarte
+RareGuitarVC
Thank you
Quite enjoyable. You know, it almost sounded like Joaquin put on a tape recorder, then sat down and meandered his way around assorted impromptu combinations, melodies, chording - sort of pondering his way across the strings and frets looking for something as a first piece.. Then, after awhile, he shut off the recorder, played it back, and wrote what he'd played. Same for #2 and #4. #6 sounded like a sure thing - something he'd already concocted as a piece. So relaxing - and interesting. Joaquin did good - and so too did Pepe. An enjoyable listen. The entire Romero group does a great job on Rodrigo's Concerto Andaluz for four guitars too - particularly the rather livlier recording with Neville Mariner....
Exactly! The performing is as if improvising, which I think is what the pieces require. Heard the Romeros, minus Pepe who was ill, about 30 years ago in performance. A lovely eening.
Thanks for this upload Val
"Romance de Durandarte" is the 5th piece
What are the names of these pieces?