Joaquín Rodrigo
Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre, 1st Marquess of the Gardens of Aranjuez, was a Spanish composer and a virtuoso pianist. He is best known for composing the Concierto de Aranjuez, a cornerstone of the classical guitar repertoire.
Life
Rodrigo was born in Sagunto, and completely lost his sight at the age of three after contracting diphtheria. He began to study solfège, piano and violin at the age of eight; harmony and composition from the age of 16. Although distinguished by having raised the Spanish guitar to dignity as a universal concert instrument and best known for his guitar music, he never mastered the instrument himself. He wrote his compositions in Braille, and they were transcribed for publication.Rodrigo studied music under Francisco Antich in Valencia and under Paul Dukas at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. After briefly returning to Spain, he went to Paris again to study musicology, first under Maurice Emmanuel and then under André Pirro. His first published compositions date from 1923. In 1943 he received Spain's National Prize for Orchestra for Cinco piezas infantiles, based on his earlier composition of the same piece for two pianos, premiered by Ricardo Viñes. From 1947 Rodrigo was a professor of music history, holding the Manuel de Falla Chair of Music in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, at Complutense University of Madrid. Notable students include Yüksel Koptagel, Turkish composer and pianist.
His most famous work, Concierto de Aranjuez, was composed in 1939 in Paris for the guitarist Regino Sainz de la Maza. In later life he and his wife declared that it was written as a response to the miscarriage of their first child. It is a concerto for guitar and orchestra. The central adagio movement is one of the most recognizable in 20th-century classical music, featuring the interplay of guitar with cor anglais. This movement was later adapted by the jazz arranger Gil Evans for Miles Davis' 1960 album "Sketches of Spain". The Concerto was adapted by the composer himself for Harp and Orchestra at the request of Nicanor Zabaleta and dedicated to Zabaleta.
The success of this concerto led to commissions from a number of prominent soloists, including Nicanor Zabaleta, for whom Rodrigo dedicated his Concierto serenata for Harp and Orchestra, Julian Lloyd Webber, for whom Rodrigo composed his Concierto como un divertimento for cello and orchestra, and James Galway, for whom Rodrigo composed his Concierto pastoral for flute and orchestra. In 1954 Rodrigo composed Fantasía para un gentilhombre at the request of Andrés Segovia. His Concierto Andaluz, for four guitars and orchestra, was commissioned by Celedonio Romero for himself and his three sons.
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None of Rodrigo's works, however, achieved the popular and critical success of the Concierto de Aranjuez and the Fantasia para un gentilhombre. These two works are very often paired in recordings.
He was awarded Spain's highest award for composition, the Premio Nacional de Música, in 1983. On 30 December 1991 Rodrigo was raised into the Spanish nobility by King Juan Carlos I with the hereditary title of Marqués de los Jardines de Aranjuez. He received the prestigious Prince of Asturias Award—Spain's highest civilian honor—in 1996. He was named Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government in 1998.
He married Victoria Kamhi, a Turkish-born pianist whom he had met in Paris, on 19 January 1933, in Valencia. Their daughter, Cecilia, was born on 27 January 1941. Rodrigo died in 1999 in Madrid at the age of 97, and his daughter succeeded him as Marquesa de los Jardines de Aranjuez. Joaquín Rodrigo and his wife Victoria are buried at the cemetery at Aranjuez.
Works
Orchestral
- Orchestra
- *Juglares ; first public performance: 1924, Valencia
- *Cinco Piezas Infantiles
- *Tres viejos aires de danza
- *Dos miniaturas andaluzas
- *Zarabanda lejana y Villancico
- *Per la flor del Lliri Blau, symphonic poem
- *Soleriana
- *Pavana Real
- *Música para un jardín
- *A la busca del más allá
- *Palillos y panderetas
- Rondalla
- *Estudiantina
- Symphonic Wind Ensemble
- *Homenaje a la Tempranica
- *Homenaje a Sagunto
- *Adagio Para Orquesta de Instrumentos de Viento
- *Pasodoble para Paco Alcalde
Concertante
- Cello
- *Dos piezas caballerescas for four-piece cello orchestra – later transcribed for four guitars by Peter Jermer
- *Concierto en modo galante
- *Concierto como un divertimento
- Flute
- *Aria antigua
- *Concierto pastoral
- Guitar
- *Concierto de Aranjuez
- *Fantasía para un gentilhombre
- *Concierto madrigal for two guitars
- *Concierto Andaluz for four guitars
- *Concierto para una fiesta
- *Rincones de España
- Harp
- *Concierto serenata
- *Sones en la Giralda – later transcribed for guitar and orchestra by Pepe Romero
- Piano
- *Concierto heroico
- Violin
- *Dos esbozos for violin and piano
- *Cançoneta for violin and string orchestra
- *Concierto de estío
- *Set Cançons Valencianes for violin and piano
Instrumental
- Bandoneón
- *Motu perpetuo
- Cello
- *Como una fantasía
- Guitar
- *Zarabanda lejana
- *Toccata para guitarra
- *En Los Trigales
- *Tiento Antiguo
- *Three Spanish Pieces – Tres Piezas Españolas
- *Bajando de la meseta
- *Entre olivares
- *En tierras de Jerez
- *Tonadilla
- *Junto al Generalife
- *Sonata Giocosa
- *Invocación y danza
- *Sonata a la Española
- *Tres pequeñas piezas
- *Elogio de la guitarra
- *Pajaros de primavera
- *Dos preludios
- *Tríptico
- *Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa
- *Ecos de Sefarad
- *¡Qué buen caminito!
- *Aranjuez, ma pensée
- Harp
- *Impromptu
- Piano, and harpsichord
- *Suite pour piano
- *Berceuse d'automne
- *Preludio al Gallo mañanero
- *Zarabanda lejana
- *Pastorale
- *Bagatela
- *Berceuse de printemps
- *Air de Ballet sur le nom d'une Jeune Fille
- *Serenata Española
- *Sonada de adiós
- *Cuatro Piezas
- *Tres Danzas de España
- *A l'ombre de Torre Bermeja
- *Cuatro Estampas Andaluzas
- *El Album de Cecilia
- *Cinco Sonatas de Castilla, con Toccata a modo de Pregón
- *Aranjuez, ma pensée
- *Danza de la Amapola
- *Preludio y Ritornello
- *Tres Evocaciones
- *Preludio de Añoranza
- Piano
- *Juglares
- *Cinco Piezas Infantiles
- *Gran Marcha de los Subsecretarios
- *Atardecer
- *Sonatina para dos Muñecas
- Violin
- *Capriccio
Vocal/choral
- Ave Maria for unaccompanied choir
- Ausencias de Dulcinea ; First prize, Cervantes Competition
- Cuatro Madrigales Amatorios
- De las doce canciones españolas
- Villancicos y canciones de navidad ; Ateneo de Madrid Prize
- Música para un códice salamantino, lyrics by Miguel de Unamuno
- Cuatro canciones sefardíes
- El Hijo Fingido, Zarzuela
- Porque toco el pandero
- Cántico de San Francisco de Asís
- Tres canciones
Guitar and voice
- Coplas del Pastor Enamorado
- Tres Canciones Españolas
- Tres Villancicos
- Romance de Durandarte
- Folías Canarias
- Aranjuez, ma pensée
Articles
- Century of Joaquin Rodrigo:
Recordings
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Videos
- Rodrigo: Pasos y huellas en la oscuridad
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