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  2. Federico Moreno Torroba - Wikipedia

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    Federico Moreno Torroba (3 March 1891 – 12 September 1982) was a Spanish composer, conductor, and theatrical impresario.He is especially remembered for his important contributions to the classical guitar repertoire, becoming one of the leading twentieth-century composers for the instrument. [2]

  3. Ramírez Guitars - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 a young Andrés Segovia visited Manuel with a request to rent a guitar for a concert. After hearing him play, Manuel gave him the guitar, which had been largely made by Hernandez. [2] [6] Segovia used the guitar in concerts and on recordings from 1912 to 1937, and played it at his United States debut in New York's Town Hall in 1929. [7]

  4. Music of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    The guitar is a vital instrument to flamenco; it marks the measure of a song, and is frequently used in expressive solos during which the guitarist will improvise short variations called falsetas. Ramón Montoya was the most influential early guitarist, known for having solidified the guitar as a solo instrument.

  5. Andrés Segovia - Wikipedia

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    Segovia was born on 21 February 1893 [2] in Linares, Jaén.He was sent at a very young age to live with his uncle Eduardo and aunt María. Eduardo arranged for Segovia's first music lessons with a violin teacher after he had recognised that Segovia had an aptitude for music.

  6. Concierto de Aranjuez - Wikipedia

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    The jazz pianist Chick Corea used the beginning of the second movement as an introduction to his composition "Spain". Al Jarreau used the same intro in his arrangement of "Spain" as a vocalese. The concierto was the center of the "Friday night in San Francisco" live concert by Paco De Lucia, Al di Meola and John McLaughlin in 1981

  7. Spain (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The introduction used in the song is from Concierto de Aranjuez, a guitar concerto by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. The Light as a Feather version of "Spain" received two Grammy nominations, for Best Instrumental Arrangement and for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance by a Group .

  8. HCA Awards Rebrands as ‘The Astra Awards’; Jeffrey Wright ...

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    The Astra Film Awards and the Astra TV Awards will stream on video platforms on January 6 and January 8. Best of Variety. What's Coming to Netflix in December 2023. Oscars Predictions: Best ...

  9. Escopetarra - Wikipedia

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    The first escopetarra in 2003 was made from a Winchester rifle and a Stratocaster electric guitar. [ 3 ] López initially had five escopetarras built by Colombian luthier Alberto Paredes , four of which were given to Colombian musician Juanes , Argentine musician Fito Páez , the United Nations Development Program , and the city government of ...