Luigi Boccherini - Quintet for Guitar and Strings in D, G.448 (Fandango) (Spanish)
http://batutaselibretos.blog.com/ Compositor (composer): Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) Título (title): Quintet for Guitar and Strings in D, G.448 (Fandango) Modalidade (genre): Quinteto de guitarra e cordofones (Quintet for guitar and strings) Instrumento (instrumentation): Guitarra e instrumentos de corda (guitar and strings) Movimentos (movements): Grave assai - Fandango Músicos intérpretes (interpreters): William Christie and Christophe Rousset (1º vídeo); José Miguel Moreno, Emilio Moreno, Enrico Gatti, Wim Ten Have, Wouter Möller, Eligio Quintero, Luz Martín León-Tello (2º vídeo). Descrição (description): This quintet for guitar and string quartet is one of a dozen that Boccherini arranged from earlier works in 1798 and 1799 for François de Borgia, Marquis of Benavente.The opening two movements of the guitar quintet come from the opening movements of the earlier string quintet. The first, Pastorale, features muted strings playing a delicate, sweet, flowing melody with the guitar rippling along with them. The livelier second movement, Allegro maestoso, gives the guitar a secondary role, while the cello, Boccherini's own instrument, takes the lead, contrasting soloistic outbursts with more lyrical passages. The remainder of the quintet is taken from the later String Quintet and is not really two separate movements, but an introduction marked Grave assai and a Fandango, from which the quintet takes its nickname. The introduction is serious, beginning in the major mode, the same as the first two movements, but it ends in the minor, the mode of the final dance. The Spanish dance's rhythm repeats continually as the instruments trade the melody, the complexity of layers builds, and the speed gradually increases. Halfway through, Boccherini throws in the sistrum and castanets to provide percussive accents as the players rush toward the end. (http://www.allmusic.com) Download (melhor qualidade): https://www.opendrive.com/files?OF8zNTcxNjUyX3BydXVN (1º); https://www.opendrive.com/files?OF8zNTcxNjgxX3kxQTRG (2º)
http://batutaselibretos.blog.com/ Compositor (composer): Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) Título (title): Quintet for Guitar and Strings in D, G.448 (Fandango) Modalidade (genre): Quinteto de guitarra e cordofones (Quintet for guitar and strings) Instrumento (instrumentation): Guitarra e instrumentos de corda (guitar and strings) Movimentos (movements): Grave assai - Fandango Músicos intérpretes (interpreters): William Christie and Christophe Rousset (1º vídeo); José Miguel Moreno, Emilio Moreno, Enrico Gatti, Wim Ten Have, Wouter Möller, Eligio Quintero, Luz Martín León-Tello (2º vídeo). Descrição (description): This quintet for guitar and string quartet is one of a dozen that Boccherini arranged from earlier works in 1798 and 1799 for François de Borgia, Marquis of Benavente.The opening two movements of the guitar quintet come from the opening movements of the earlier string quintet. The first, Pastorale, features muted strings playing a delicate, sweet, flowing melody with the guitar rippling along with them. The livelier second movement, Allegro maestoso, gives the guitar a secondary role, while the cello, Boccherini's own instrument, takes the lead, contrasting soloistic outbursts with more lyrical passages. The remainder of the quintet is taken from the later String Quintet and is not really two separate movements, but an introduction marked Grave assai and a Fandango, from which the quintet takes its nickname. The introduction is serious, beginning in the major mode, the same as the first two movements, but it ends in the minor, the mode of the final dance. The Spanish dance's rhythm repeats continually as the instruments trade the melody, the complexity of layers builds, and the speed gradually increases. Halfway through, Boccherini throws in the sistrum and castanets to provide percussive accents as the players rush toward the end. (http://www.allmusic.com) Download (melhor qualidade): https://www.opendrive.com/files?OF8zNTcxNjUyX3BydXVN (1º); https://www.opendrive.com/files?OF8zNTcxNjgxX3kxQTRG (2º)