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unusual facts about Concierto


Concierto

Concierto is named after the featured 19-minute jazz version of the classical piece for guitar, Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquín Rodrigo.


Concierto Andaluz

The Concierto Andaluz (Spanish: Andalusian concerto) is a 1967 work by the Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo for four guitars and orchestra.

El Concierto Tour

El Concierto Tour 1995 was a concert tour performed by Luis Miguel during the last part of 1995 to promotionate his last album El Concierto.

Escats

Para que estés... en el Concierto - Recorded Live in San José, Costa Rica

Jaqueline Negron

Her performance at Miami's American Airlines Arena in "El Concierto del Amor" that same summer solidified her reputation as a star on the rise in the music industry.

Marisa Canales

She has recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra Lalo Schifrin’s “Concierto Caribeño”, a work commissioned for and dedicated to her.

Mis Canciones Favoritas

Mis Canciones Favoritas (En Concierto Acústico) is a 2003 unplugged acoustic performance by Spanish musician Chenoa released as an album and DVD.

Mónica Cosachov

Cosachov has composed works including La Rama Dorada, Concierto de Cámaras, La Magia de la Navidad that were released in theaters including the Zurich Opera, The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Teatro Reina Sofia and Teatro Colon of the City of Buenos Aires.

Pablo Sáinz Villegas

The success of his performances results in repeated reengagements from renowned conductors such as fellow Spaniard Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Carlos Kalmar, Juanjo Mena and Alondra de la Parra, with whom he recorded Ponce’s Concierto del Sur for Sony Classical achieving Platinum status.

Roberto Sierra

Sierra's Concierto Barroco takes its inspiration from a scene in Alejo Carpentier's novel of the same in which Handel and Vivaldi jam with a Cuban slave during the Venice Carnival.

Sylvie Bodorová

She wrote also compositions for Buenos Aires – Concierto de Estío' for Guitar and Orchestra – 1999 and for Bochum in Germany – Saturnalia for Orchestra – 1999.


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