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  1. Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre, 1st Marquess of the Gardens of Aranjuez (Spanish: [xoaˈkin roˈðɾiɣo]; 22 November 1901 – 6 July 1999), was a Spanish composer and a virtuoso pianist. He is best known for composing the Concierto de Aranjuez, a cornerstone of the classical guitar repertoire.

  2. Apr 27, 2008 · Concerto De Aranjuez Adagio - Joaquin Rodrigo. This is a video with pictures of various landscapes from different parts of the earth. The music is Concerto De Aranjuez 2nd movement by Joaquin...

  3. Joaquín Rodrigo (born Nov. 22, 1901, Sagunto, Spain—died July 6, 1999, Madrid) was one of the leading Spanish composers of the 20th century. Although blind from age three, Rodrigo began music studies at an early age and later became a pupil of Paul Dukas.

  4. Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre, I marqués de los Jardines de Aranjuez (Sagunto, Valencia, 22 de noviembre de 1901-Madrid, [1] 6 de julio de 1999), también conocido como el maestro Rodrigo, fue un compositor español.

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · #FrühbeckDeBurgos #DNSOarchive Concierto de AranjuezBy Joaquin RodrigoGuitar: Pepe RomeroConducted by Rafael Frühbeck de BurgosDanish National Symphony Orche...

  6. Joaquín Rodrigo was born in Sagunto, in the province of Valencia on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, on St Cecilia's Day, 22 November 1901. He was the youngest of ten children born to Vicente Rodrigo Peirats, a landowner from Almenara (Castellón).

  7. Sección dedicada a la figura del compositor español Joaquín Rodrigo: cronología, biografía, fotografías, palabras, premios, bibliografía y mucho más.

  8. The Concierto de Aranjuez ([konˈθjeɾ.to ðe a.ɾaŋˈxweθ], "Aranjuez Concerto") is a concerto for classical guitar by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Written in 1939, it is by far Rodrigo's best-known work, and its success established his reputation as one of the most significant Spanish composers of the 20th century.

  9. The slow movement from Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez was described by the composer as evoking "memories of earlier times" with its blend of European mainstream and Iberian musical...

  10. Joaquín Rodrigo: A Life. The loss of his sight heightened Rodrigo’s remaining senses and helped him compose a body of captivating works that made him a Spanish hero. Had it not been for Joaquín Rodrigo, Spain could well have found itself in the musical doldrums. It was Rodrigo who discovered a way of bringing Spanish music fully into the ...

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