Madroños for Guitar by Federico Moreno Torroba Acoustic Guitar - Sheet Music

By Federico Moreno Torroba

'Madronos' is the Spanish word for 'arbutus', a small tree native to Spain that fruits and flowers simultaneously.Twentieth century Spanish composer, conductor and critic Federico Moreno Torroba produced many zarzuelas and other works, but it was his early friendship with master Guitarist Andres Segovia that inspired him to produce what is considered his best work, a host of pieces or solo Guitar. This one, Madronos, was published in 1954, and was performed and recorded by Segovia. It displays Torroba's commitment to Spanish idioms, as he believed that only by embracing Iberian music inspiration would Spanish music receive the international recognition it deserved.

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Instrument:
Acoustic Guitar Classical Guitar
Genres:
Classical Spanish
Composers:
Federico Moreno Torroba
Publishers:
Union Musical Ediciones
UPC:
884088511111
EAN:
5020679504154
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Federico Moreno Torroba
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5x11.0x0.028 inches
Number of Pages:
8
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

Guitar

SKU: HL.14021875

For Guitar. Composed by Federico Moreno Torroba. Music Sales America. Classical, Spanish. Book [Softcover]. 8 pages. Union Musical Ediciones #UMG20477. Published by Union Musical Ediciones (HL.14021875).

UPC: 884088511111. 8.5x11.0x0.028 inches. Spanish.

'Madronos' is the Spanish word for 'arbutus', a small tree native to Spain that fruits and flowers simultaneously.Twentieth century Spanish composer, conductor and critic Federico Moreno Torroba produced many zarzuelas and other works, but it was his early friendship with master Guitarist Andres Segovia that inspired him to produce what is considered his best work, a host of pieces or solo Guitar. This one, Madronos, was published in 1954, and was performed and recorded by Segovia. It displays Torroba's commitment to Spanish idioms, as he believed that only by embracing Iberian music inspiration would Spanish music receive the international recognition it deserved.

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