Sonata a la Española
Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Refimprove Sonata a la Española is a sonata for solo guitar composed in 1969 by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo.[1][2]
The piece has three movements.[1] The first of these, allegro assai, introduces a steady tread against music with a nasal-like sound. The second, adagio, has a theme centered on the lower strings of the guitar. The final, allegro moderato, is a bolero mixed with the Spanish music.[3]
Movements
The Sonata a la Española has three movements:
- 1. Allegro assai
- 2. Adagio
- 3. Tempo de bolero.[1]
The third and final movement is more fully entitled "Allegro moderato (Tiempo de bolero)."[3]
Context
Rodrigo had personal and professional successes in the late 1960s: his first granddaughter was born in 1967, he was named Musician of the Year also in 1967, and he had been accepted into three academies in as many years from 1967 through 1969, when he published his Sonata a la Española.[2]
See also
References
External links
- Official website
- Allmusic entry
- Sonata a La Española: 3. allegro moderato (tiempo de Bolero) performed by Pepe Romero - via YouTube
- Concert ending with Sonata a La Española by Fernando Espí, guitar