Tag: Joaquin Rodrigo

  • Exploration Anthems WPRB’s Columbus Day Soundtrack

    Exploration Anthems WPRB’s Columbus Day Soundtrack

    Yeah, yeah, I know, explorers are all bad people, and they should be reviled.

    This week on WPRB, as the rest of the world gets ready to hurl brickbats at Columbus, we’ll take some time to reflect on the theme of exploration. We’ll hear music inspired by a number of the great European explorers, many of whom have recently fallen into disfavor.

    There will be plenty of music for Columbus, naturally, in advance of the three-day weekend. We’ll also have works related to Henry Hudson, Sir Walter Raleigh and Francisco Pizarro, with a nod or two to Leif Erikson, who arrived in North American nearly 500 years before Columbus embarked, and Alfred Newman’s decidedly un-PC “Conquest,” in glorification of the Conquistadors.

    As a special treat, Sir Edmund Hillary will narrate “Landfall in Unknown Seas,” composed by Douglas Lilburn to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the arrival of Abel Tasman in New Zealand.

    And to bring us even more up to date, we’ll listen to Joaquin Rodrigo’s salute to NASA and its commitment to the final frontier, “In Search of the Beyond.”

    I don’t know, maybe we should all still be living in the Old Country, shuddering against the threat of sea serpents or dropping off the edge of a flat earth. But then where would be our diversity, heightened sensitivity, and righteous indignation?

    We sail the ocean blue, this Thursday morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. If the scurvy doesn’t get you, the sea serpents will, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Cosmic Classical Music for the Eclipse

    Cosmic Classical Music for the Eclipse

    Tonight on “The Lost Chord,” in anticipation of Monday’s solar eclipse, we look to the heavens, with three works inspired by the cosmos: Joaquin Rodrigo’s “In Search of the Beyond” (dedicated to NASA), Enrique Granados’ “Song of the Stars,” and Kaija Saariaho’s “Orion.” That’s “Creating Space,” this Sunday night at 10:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Alirio Diaz Guitar Legend Passes at 92

    Alirio Diaz Guitar Legend Passes at 92

    Another star has gone out from Venezuela’s cultural firmament. Only a week after the death of composer Inocente Carreño at the age of 96, Alirio Diaz, a protégé of Andrés Segovia and the dedicatee of Joaquin Rodrigo’s “Invocación y Danza,” has died at the age of 92.

    Diaz acted as Segovia’s personal assistant. He also studied with Regino Sainz de la Maza, the dedicatee of Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez.” “Invocación y Danza” was the first of many works dedicated to the late guitarist.

    Diaz plays Rodrigo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XQ-XifFZL0

    There are plenty more Diaz videos posted on YouTube. Have a look around.

    Adios, Alirio.

  • St. Cecilia’s Day: Britten, Rodrigo & Music’s Patron

    St. Cecilia’s Day: Britten, Rodrigo & Music’s Patron

    November 22 is St. Cecilia’s Day. The Patron Saint of Music.

    It is also the birthday of Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), who composed a “Hymn to St. Cecilia,” and Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999), who named his daughter after her.

    Britten’s “Hymn to St. Cecilia”:

    Rodrigo’s “El álbum de Cecilia,” subtitled “6 piezas para manos pequeñas” (six pieces for little hands) – in other words, children’s pieces. I hope you get a little enjoyment out of them.


    PHOTOS: Rodrigo and Britten (top to bottom), with the Patron of the Art

  • Robert Belinic Croatian Guitarist Princeton Symphony

    Robert Belinic Croatian Guitarist Princeton Symphony

    How much is a ten-minute phone call to Croatia?

    I interviewed Croatian guitarist Robert Belinić – who speaks impeccable (and, to my ear, unaccented) English, by the way – for my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    Belinić will join the Princeton Symphony Orchestra for Joaquin Rodrigo’s beloved “Concierto de Aranjuez” at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium this Sunday at 4 p.m. The program will also include Ottorino Respighi’s “Three Botticelli Pictures” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7.

    Daniel Boico, for two seasons assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, will guest conduct. I find it amusing – or perhaps bemusing – that although the focus of the article is Belinić, the Times selected a photo of Boico.

    You can read more about it here:

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2015/01/classical_music_princeton_symp_1.html

    BTW – As a follow-up to my Shakespeare article the other week, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will present their second program of Bard-inspired works this weekend, including a concert at Richardson Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m.

    The program will include Dvorak’s “Othello Overture,” Sergei Taneyev’s recovered love duet from a projected opera on “Romeo and Juliet” by Tchaikovsky, selections from Samuel Barber’s rarely-heard “Antony and Cleopatra,” and the “Walk to the Paradise Garden” from “A Village Romeo and Juliet” by Frederick Delius.

    In addition, violinist Sarah Chang will appear in a suite after Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” (of course inspired by “Romeo and Juliet”) in an arrangement by film composer David Newman.

    If you missed the write-up, here it is again:

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2014/12/classical_music_nj_symphony_or_1.html

    Happy listening!

    PHOTO: Robert Belinić, the guitarist whose image the Times would not print

Tag Cloud

Aaron Copland (92) Beethoven (95) Composer (114) Film Music (120) Film Score (143) Film Scores (255) Halloween (94) John Williams (185) KWAX (229) Leonard Bernstein (100) Marlboro Music Festival (125) Movie Music (135) Opera (198) Philadelphia Orchestra (88) Picture Perfect (174) Princeton Symphony Orchestra (106) Radio (87) Ralph Vaughan Williams (85) Ross Amico (244) Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner (290) The Classical Network (101) The Lost Chord (268) Vaughan Williams (103) WPRB (396) WWFM (881)

DON’T MISS A BEAT

Receive a weekly digest every Sunday at noon by signing up here


RECENT POSTS