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'''Joaquín Rodrigo''' ([[Spaans]]: [xoaˈkin roˈðɾiɣo]; [[22 November]] [[1901]] – [[6 Julie]] [[1999]]) was 'n [[Spanje|Spaanse]] [[komponis]] en [[pianis]].
 
==Works==
 
===Orchestral===
*Orchestra
**''Juglares'' (1923); first public performance: 1924, Valencia
**''Cinco Piezas Infantiles'' (1928)
**''Tres viejos aires de danza'' (1929; first performance on 20 January 1930 by the Orquesta Sinfónica de Valencia conducted by [[José Manuel Izquierdo]])
**''Dos miniaturas andaluzas'' (1929; first performance on 22 November 1999 at the ''Palau de la Música de Valencia'', Spain, by the ''[[Orquesta de Cámara Joaquín Rodrigo]]'')
**''Zarabanda lejana y Villancico'' (1930; first performance on 9 March 1931 at the ''Ecole Normale de Musique'' in Paris, by the ''[[Orquesta Femenina de París]]'', conducted by [[Jane Evrard]])
**''Per la flor del Lliri Blau'', symphonic poem (1934; First Prize, ''Círculo de Bellas Artes'')
**''Soleriana'' (first performance by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by [[Hans von Benda]], on 22 August 1953 in Berlin)
**''Pavana Real'' (1955)
**''Música para un jardín'' (1957) [Orchestration of his two piano Berceuses]
**''A la busca del más allá'' (1976; commissioned by the [[Houston Symphony]] for the [[United States Bicentennial]], Rodrigo was inspired by the thought of space exploration)
**''Palillos y panderetas'' (1982)
*''Rondalla''
**''Estudiantina'' (1962)
*Symphonic Wind Ensemble
**''Homenaje a la Tempranica'' (1939; first performance, 1939, in Paris by the ''Orquesta Femenina de París'', conducted by Jane Evrard)
**''Homenaje a Sagunto'' (1955)
**''Adagio Para Orquesta de Instrumentos de Viento'' (1966; first performance in June 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by the [[American Wind Symphony Orchestra]], conducted by [[Robert Austin Boudreau]])
**''Pasodoble para Paco Alcalde'' (1975)
 
===Concertante===
*Cello
**''Dos piezas caballerescas'' for four-piece cello orchestra (1945; first performance on 27 May 1945 in Madrid by cello ensemble students of [[Juan Ruiz Casaux]]) - later transcribed for four guitars by Peter Jermer
**''Concierto en modo galante'' (1949; first performance on 4 November 1949 in Madrid by [[Gaspar Cassadó]], with the ''Orquesta Nacional de España'', conducted by [[Ataulfo Argenta]])
**''[[Concierto como un divertimento]]'' (1981)
*Flute
**''Aria antigua'' (1960)
**''[[Concierto pastoral]]'' (1978)
*Guitar
**''[[Concierto de Aranjuez]]'' (1939)
**''[[Fantasía para un gentilhombre]]'' (1954)
**''[[Concierto madrigal]]'' for two guitars (1966; commissioned by [[Alexandre Lagoya]] and [[Ida Presti]]; first performance on 30 July 1967 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA, by [[Angel Romero (guitarist)|Angel Romero]] and [[Pepe Romero]], with the Los Angeles Symphony conducted by [[Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos]])
**''[[Concierto Andaluz]]'' for four guitars (1967)
**''[[Concierto para una fiesta]]'' (1982; first performance on 5 March 1983 at the Ridglea Country Club in Fort Worth, TX, by Pepe Romero, with the Texas Little Symphony conducted by John Giordano)
**''Rincones de España'' (1990; first performance by Angel Romero on 7 March 1991 at New York's [[Lincoln Center]])
*Harp
**''[[Concierto serenata]]'' (1954)
**''Sones en la Giralda'' (1963; written as a wedding present for the harpist [[Marisa Robles]]) - later transcribed for guitar and orchestra by Pepe Romero
*Piano
**''[[Concierto heroico]]'' (1943) (revised by the composer as ''Piano Concerto'' (1995) and first performed in 1999)
*Violin
**''Dos esbozos'' for violin and piano (1923; Rodrigo's "Opus 1")
**''Cançoneta'' for violin and string orchestra (1923; first performance in 1923 in Valencia, Spain, by the ''Orquesta Sinfónica de Valencia'', conducted by [[José Manuel Izquierdo]])
**''Concierto de estío'' (1944; first performance on 16 April 1944 by [[Enrique Iniesta]], at the ''Teatro San Carlos'' in Lisbon, Portugal, with the ''Orquesta Nacional de España'', conducted by [[Bartolomé Pérez Casas]])
**''Set Cançons Valencianes'' for violin and piano (1982)
 
===Instrumental===
*Bandoneón
**''Motu perpetuo'' (1960)
*Cello
**''Como una fantasía'' (1979; first performance on 17 March 1981 by [[Carlos Prieto (cellist)|Carlos Prieto]], in Mexico City)
*Guitar
**''Zarabanda lejana'' (1926; first performance by [[Joaquín Nin-Culmell]], in Paris)
**''Toccata para guitarra'' (1933; first performance on 1 June 2006 by [[Marcin Dylla]], in Madrid)
**''En Los Trigales'' (1938; first performance by [[Regino Sainz de la Maza]]; later published as part of ''Por los campos de España'')
**''Tiento Antiguo'' (1942; first performance in 1942 by [[Regino Sainz de la Maza]])
**Three Spanish Pieces - ''Tres Piezas Españolas (Fandango, Passacaglia, Zapateado'') (1954; dedicated to [[Andrés Segovia]])
**''Bajando de la meseta'' (1954; first performance by [[Nicolás Alfonso]] in Brussels; later published as part of ''Por los campos de España'')
**''Entre olivares'' (1956; dedicated to [[Manuel López Ramos]]; later published as part of ''Por los campos de España'')
**''En tierras de Jerez'' (1957; dedicated to [[Luise Walker]])
**''Tonadilla'' (1959; first performance by the guitar duo of [[Ida Presti]] and [[Alexandre Lagoya]])
**''Junto al Generalife'' (1959; first performance by [[Siegfrid Behrend]])
**''Sonata Giocosa'' (1960; dedicated to [[Renata Tarragó]])
**''Invocación y danza'' (1961; first performance on 12 May 1962 by [[Alirio Díaz]] at the [[Château de la Brède]] near Bordeaux, France—First prize, ''Coupe International de Guitare,'' awarded by ''[[Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française|Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française]]'' [ORTF])
**''[[Sonata a la Española]]'' (1963; dedicated to Ernesto Bitetti)
**''Tres pequeñas piezas (Ya se van los pastores, Por caminos de Santiago, Pequeña Sevillana)'' (1963)
**''Elogio de la guitarra'' (1971; written for the guitarist [[Angelo Gilardino]], who gave the first performance)
**''Pajaros de primavera'' (1972; commissioned by Dr. Isao Takahashi, a promoter of classical guitar in Japan, for his wife Take Takahashi; first performed in 1972 at the hospital bedside of Take Takahashi in Japan, "interpreted by a guitarist friend," as she was dying of cancer<ref>Victoria Kamhi de Rodrigo, ''Hand in Hand With Joaquin Rodrigo: My Life at the Maestro's Side'', trans. Ellen Wilkerson (Pittsburgh: Latin American Literary Review Press, 1992), 231.</ref>&mdash;[[Christopher Parkening]] gave the first public performance, also in Japan)
**''Dos preludios'' (1976; first performance in 1989 by [[Celedonio Romero]] in Los Angeles, CA, and first recording by [[Wolfgang Lendle]])
**''Tríptico'' (1978; first performance in 1978 by [[Alexandre Lagoya]] at the Château de Rougerie in France)
**''Un tiempo fue Itálica famosa'' (1981; first performance in 1989 by [[Randy Pile]] in San Diego, CA)
**''Ecos de Sefarad'' (1987; first performance in 1989 by [[Sherri Rottersman]] at the Círculo Medina in [[Madrid]])
**''¡Qué buen caminito!'' (1987; first performance in 1987 by [[Mariá Esther Guzmán]] at the Conservatorio de Música de Sevilla)
*Harp
**''Impromptu (1959; first performance by [[Ana María Martini Gil]])
*Piano (solo), and harpsichord
**''Suite pour piano'' (1923)
**''Berceuse d'automne'' (1923)
**''Preludio al Gallo mañanero'' (1926)
**''Zarabanda lejana'' (1926)
**''Pastorale'' (1926)
**''Bagatela'' (1926)
**''Berceuse de printemps'' (1928)
**''Air de Ballet sur le nom d'une Jeune Fille'' (1930)
**''Serenata Española'' (1931)
**''Sonada de adiós ('Homenaje a Paul Dukas')'' (1935)
**''Cuatro Piezas (Caleseras, Fandango del ventorrillo, Prayer of the Princess of Castile, Danza Valenciana)'' (1936-1938)
**''Tres Danzas de España (Rústica, Danza de los tres doncellas, Serrana)'' (1941)
**''A l'ombre de Torre Bermeja'' (1945)
**''Cuatro Estampas Andaluzas'' (1946-1952)
**''El Album de Cecilia (María de los Reyes, Jota de las Palomas, Canción del Hada rubia, Canción del Hada morena, El negrito Pepo, Borriquillos a Belén)'' (1948)
**''Cinco Sonatas de Castilla, con Toccata a modo de Pregón'' (1950-1951)
**''Aranjuez ma pensée'' (1968) (arranged by the composer from his 'Concierto de Aranjuez')
**''Danza de la Amapola'' (1972)
**''Preludio y Ritornello'' (1979) (for HARPSICHORD)
**''Tres Evocaciones (Tarde en el parque, Noche en el Guadalquivir, Triana)'' (1980-1981)
**''Preludio de Añoranza'' (1987)
*Piano (duet and two pianos)
**''Juglares'' (1923) (PIANO DUET) (arranged by the composer from his first work for orchestra)
**''Cinco Piezas Infantiles (Son chicos que pasan, Después de un cuento, Mazurka, Plegaria, Gritería)'' (1924) (TWO PIANOS) (arranged by the composer from his second work for orchestra)
**''Gran Marcha de los Subsecretarios'' (1941) (PIANO DUET)
**''Atardecer'' (1975) (PIANO DUET)
**''Sonatina para dos Muñecas'' (1977) (PIANO DUET)
*Violin
**''Capriccio'' (1944; first performance on 8 January 1946 by [[Enrique Iniesta]] in Madrid)
 
===Vocal/choral===
*''Ave Maria'' for unaccompanied choir (1923)
*''Ausencias de Dulcinea'' (1948); First prize, Cervantes Competition
*''Cuatro Madrigales Amatorios'' (1948)
*''De las doce canciones españolas (Textos populares adaptados por Victoria Kamhi)'' (1951)
*''Villancicos y canciones de navidad'' (1952); ''Ateneo de Madrid'' Prize
*''Cuatro canciones sefardíes'' (1965)
*''El Hijo Fingido'', Zarzuela
*''Porque toco el pandero''
*''Cántico de San Francisco de Asís'' (1982)
*''Tres canciones''<ref>Graham Wade, ''Joaquín Rodrigo: A Life in Music: Travelling to Aranjuez'', 2006, p. 156: " ... He has also completed for voice, Tres canciones, with classical texts".</ref>
 
===Guitar and voice===
*''Coplas del Pastor Enamorado'' (1935)
*''Tres Canciones Españolas'' (1951)
*''Tres Villancicos'' (1952)
*''Romance de Durante'' (1955)
*''Folías Canarias'' (1958)
*''Aranjuez, ma pensée'' (1988)
== Sien ook ==
* [[Lys van komponiste]]