Il 16 dicembre del 1947 eseguì il Concierto de Aranjuez di Joaquín Rodrigo (direttore Ataùlfo Argenta), che lo portò agli onori della ribalta e della critica. https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Narciso_Yepes&oldid=113123491, Voci biografiche con codici di controllo di autorità, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo, Boccherini, Quint. The Essential Julian Bream [International Version], Ballet Highlights - The Nutcracker, Romeo & Juliet, Swan Lake, Dvorák: Cello Concerto / Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Nylon & Steel / Guitar Duets: Al Di Meola, Steve Morse, Andy Summers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Eseguì inoltre altri brani per il film. Sávio also mentions that the work became popular in Buenos Aires, and began to be published by some, such as Spaniard Pedro Maza, and that the work appears in the method of Pedro Mascaró y Reissig (published in Montevideo in 1919), on page 14, with the title "Conocido por Estudio de Rovira". The work in question is titled "Sort-Estudio para Guitarra por S. Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. It's hard to imagine that what one hears is being played by only one person, ... 5,0 su 5 stelle Comments on the cd Romance d'Amour. He took his first lessons from Jesú…. Newer publications show Yepes as the arranger and the piece being of anonymous authorship, or authored by Fernando Sor.[24]. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 20 mag 2020 alle 10:26. MEDINA e HIJO; and in 1919 in the method of Pedro Mascaró y Reissig, etc.[26]. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Vicente Gomez (1911–2001)[27][28] published it and performed it in 1941 in the Hollywood movie Blood and Sand with Tyrone Power and Rita Hayworth, also attributing authorship of the song to himself. Nel 1952 riarrangiò una tradizionale composizione per chitarra, Romance, che sarebbe poi diventata la colonna sonora del film Giochi proibiti (Jeux Interdits), di René Clément; questo contribuì a lanciare a livello internazionale la carriera di Yepes. When he was 13 he was accepted to study at the Conservatorio de Valencia with the pianist and composer Vicente Asencio. [6][7] It is highly likely that the name "Sort" — as it occurs on the cylinders's title — refers to Fernando Sor, as Sor's surname is sometimes also spelled "Sort" or "Sorts". A noticeable difference between these manuscripts and the famous version of Yepes is the inverted arpeggio. On December 16, 1947 he performed, Narciso Yepes (1927 – 1997) was a Spanish classical guitarist. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and … Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 12 marzo 2018. Both manuscripts, though believed to be from the late 19th Century, have not been formally dated, and are not believed to be in the handwriting of the alleged authors, but rather are believed to be copies made by students or musicians (also note that Fernando Sor died in 1839). Narciso Yepes (1927 — 1997) interpreted and is listed as the author of the piece in René Clément's 1952 film Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games). Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 21 dicembre 2016. The Ukrainian folk song Nich Yaka Misyachna (Beautiful Moonlight)[21] could be a precursor of the piece. Ramirez". Biografia. [12] "Romance Anónimo" (Anonymous Romance) is a piece for guitar, also known as "Estudio en Mi de Rubira" (Study in E by Rubira), "Spanish Romance", "Romance de España", "Romance de Amor", "Romance of the Guitar", "Romanza" and "Romance d'Amour" among other names. The earliest recording of "Romance" is on a cylinder (from the "Viuda de Aramburo" label[3][4][5]) featuring guitarists Luis and Simon Ramírez, made in Madrid sometime between 1897 and 1901. 5,0 su 5 stelle My favorite Narciso Yepes album. - Albeniz/Falla/Rodrigo/Soler, Deutsche Grammophon, Yepes, Musica spagnola per chit. Medina e Hijo in Argentina probably in 1913, or with complete certainty before 1925, when the publisher ceased activities;[12] which is attributed to Spanish guitarist Antonio Rubira[13]. It has variously been attributed to Antonio Rubira, David del Castillo,[1] Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Daniel Fortea, Miguel Llobet, Antonio Cano, Vicente Gómez, and Narciso Yepes. Tenne il suo ultimo concerto il primo marzo 1996, a Santander in Spagna. Narciso Yepes (Lorca, 14 novembre 1927 – Murcia, 3 maggio 1997) è stato un chitarrista spagnolo. Scopri Narciso Yepes - Romance d'amour di Narciso Yepes su Amazon Music. 16 tracks (58:31). Iniziò a frequentare lezioni di chitarra con il maestro Jesus Guevara, a Lorca. [22][23][citation needed] Although some correlation can be made between Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata (especially the arpeggio), the Romance guitar piece and the Ukrainian folk song, the latter has enjoyed much success through Eastern Europe and Russia, while being vastly different from the Spanish/Argentine song and its various arrangements. The style of the piece is that of the Parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America, having a closed three-part form: the first in the minor key and the second being in the major key, with the third being a restatement of the first. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. 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