Francisco Tarrega
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Francisco Tárrega (Francisto Tarrega y Eixea) (November 21, 1852 - December 15, 1909) was a Spanish composer and guitarist.
Biography
Born in Villarreal, Spain, he fell into an irrigation channel when he was young, which rendered him nearly blind. Partially due to this accident, the family moved to Castellon and enrolled him in music classes. Both his first music teachers, Eugeni Ruiz and Manuel Gonzalez, were blind. In 1862, guitarist Julian Arcas heard the young prodigy and encouraged him to journey to Barcelona, a hub for musicians. However, Tarrega was soon brought back by his father. [link],He entered the Madrid Conservatory in 1874, under the sponsorship of a wealthy merchant named Antonio Canesa, where he studied composition under Emilio Arrieta. By the end of the 1870s, he was teaching the guitar (Emilio Pujol and Miguel Llobet were pupils of his) and giving regular concerts. A virtuoso on his instrument, he was known as the "Sarasate of the guitar". He later settled in Barcelona, and died there in 1909.
As well as his original works for the guitar, which include Recuerdos de la Alhambra, Capricho Árabe and Danza Mora, he arranged pieces by others for the instrument, including works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin and Felix Mendelssohn. As with several of his Spanish contemporaries, such as his friend Isaac Albéniz, he had an interest in combining the prevailing Romantic trend in classical music with Spanish folk elements, and transcribed several of Albeniz's piano pieces (notably the fiery Asturias (Leyenda)) to guitar. The noted contemporary guitarist and composer Angelo Gilardino has written that Tárrega's 9 Preludios are "... the deepest musical thought of Tárrega in the most concentrated form."
Tárrega is considered to have laid the foundations for 20th-century classical guitar and for increased interest in the guitar as a recital instrument. The great Andres Segovia used much of Tarrega's work on technique and many of his compositions to take the classical guitar into concert halls of Europe. He is also the composer of the world's most heard tune: the Nokia ringtone Nokia Tune or simply Nokia, also used in their advertising spots, is based on Tárrega's Gran Vals. His music also inspired Mike Oldfield, whose Etude (The Killing Fields) is based on Tárrega's piece for solo classical guitar Recuerdos de la Alhambra (Memories of the Alhambra).
Works
50 technical studies
30 studies grado Elemental
- 1 El primero
- 2 El segundo
- 3 El tercero
- 4 El cuarto
- 5 El quinto
- 6 El sexto
- 7 El séptimo
- 8 El octavo
- 9 El noveno
- 10 El décimo
- 11 El undécimo
- 12 El duodécimo
- 13 El decimotercero
- 14 Decimocuarto*
- 15 Decimoquinto
- 16 Decimosexto*
- 17 Decimoséptimo*
- 18 Decimooctavo*
- 19 Decimonono*
- 20 Vigésimo
- 21 Vigésimo primero
- 22 Vigésimo segundo
- 23 Vigésimo tercero*
- 24 Vigésimo cuarto
- 25 Vigésimo quinto
- 26 Vigésimo sexto*
- 27 Vigésimo séptimo*
- 28 Sobre un fragmento de Fossa
- 29 Sobre un tema de Schumann
- 30 En forma de minueto
25 studies Grado medio y superior
- 1 El primero.
- 2 Tema de Verdi.
- 3 Tema de Haendel.
- 4 Fragmento de Beethoven*.
- 5 El quinto.
- 6 Sobre fragmentos de Beethoven.
- 7 Sobre Bach.
- 8 Sobre un tema de Paganini.
- 9 Sobre un estudio de Prudent.
- 10 Sobre un fragmento de Bach.
- 11 El decimoprimero.
- 12 La mariposa.
- 13 Sobre un fragmento de Boito.
- 14 El decimocuarto.
- 15 Sobre un estudio de Damas.
- 16 Sobre un estudio de Cramer.
- 17 Sobre una sonatina de Prudent*.
- 18 Sobre un fragmento de Wagner.
- 19 El decimonoveno.
- 20 Sobre un fragmento de Henselt.
- 21 Sobre dos fragmentos de Thalberg.
- 22 Sobre otro fragmento de Henselt.
- 23 El vigesimotercero*.
- 24 Sobre un fragmento de Vieuxtemps.
- 25 Sobre una sonatina de Alard.
35 preludes
- 1 A mi buen amigo D. Francisco Corell, presbítero.
- 2 A mi queridísimo discípulo Miguel Llobet.
- 3 En Sol mayor.
- 4 A mi entrañable amigo el Dr. D. Miguel Armengot.
- 5 Al ilustre Dr. Walter Leckie.
- 6 En Si menor.
- 7 En La mayor.
- 8 En La mayor.
- 9 En La mayor.
- 10 En La mayor*.
- 11 En Re mayor.
- 12 En La mayor.
- 13 En Re mayor.
- 14 Sobre un fragmento de Mendelssohn.
- 15 Andante sostenuto.
- 16 En Mi mayor*.
- 17 Trío.
- 18 En Re mayor.
- 19 En La mayor.
- 20 Lágrima.
- 21 Sobre un fragmento de J. S. Bach.
- 22 Andante a tres voces.
- 23 En La menor.
- 24 En La mayor.
- 25 En La menor.
- 26 En La mayor
- 27 En Re mayor.
- 28 En Mi menor, Scherzo.
- 29 En Re mayor.*
- 30 En Mi mayor*.
- 31 En Mi mayor.
- 32 En Mi mayor
- 33 En La menor.
- 34 Andante Cantábile.
- 35 Oremus.
31 Pieces
- 1 Mazurca sobre un tema anónimo español.
- 2 Mazurca para dos guitarras.
- 3 Adelita
- 4 Mazurka Conchita (¡Sueño!)
- 5 ¡Marieta!
- 6 Mazurca en Sol
- 7 Emilia
- 8 Pepita
- 9 Rosita
- Pavana
- Malagueña
- El columpio (en re mayor)
- El columpio (en sol mayor)
- Minuetto
- María
- María, tango para guitarra
- Isabel
- Gran vals
- Paquito
- Las dos hermanas, valses para guitarra. (Con otra introducción)
- Vals en re.
- Vals para dos guitarras (inédito)
- Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- ¡Sueño!, trémolo.
- Capricho árabe
- 27. La alborada (juguete para mi hijito Paco)
- 28. Danza Odalisca
- 29. Danza mora
- 30. La cartagenera
- 31. Fantasía sobre motivos de Marina, de Arrieta
- 32. Fantasía sobre La Traviata, de Verdi
- 33. Variaciones sobre motivos nacionales
- 34. Variaciones sobre El Carnaval de Venecia, de Paganini
- 35. Variaciones sobre la Jota Aragonesa
Transcriptions
- J.S. Bach
- J.F. Haendel
- Joseph Haydn
- W.A. Mozart
- L. van Beethoven
- Meyerbeer
- Franz Schubert
- Hector Berlioz
- Féliz Mendelssohn
- Frederic Chopin
- Robert Schumann
- Giuseppe Verdi
- Richard Wagner
- Gounod
- Arditti
- Gottschalk
- Bizet
- Bolzoni
- Poito
- Grieg
- Puccini
- Prudent
- Godard
- Mascagni
- Tschaikowski
- D. Capua
- Thalberg
- Chueca
- Valverde
- Essellés
- Malats
- Chapí
- Calleja
- Arques
- Arcas
- Caballero
- Iradier
- Marijón
- Toledo
- I. Albéniz
- Emilio Arrieta
- Almagro
- Massenet.
Bibliography
- Francisco Tárrega Biografia official by Adrian Rius, published by Ayuntamiento de Vila-Real, ISBN 84-88331-82-7
- Francisco Tárrega, Werden und Wirkung by Wolf Moser, published by Edition Saint-George. ISBN unknown.
External links
- [[http://aliso.pntic.mec.es/~jheras1/tarreng.htm]] Complete work and biography.
- [Francisco Tárrega: biography and classical guitar sheet music]
- [Photo]
- [Tárrega / Walter Leckie Manuscripts]
- [Portuguese Bio / Photos]
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