Segovia: Guitar Music Alberto La Rocca
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2016
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
04.10.2016
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Alberto La Rocca
Komponist: Andrés Segovia
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Preludio No. 1 00:46
- 2 Fatiga 03:01
- 3 León 01:11
- 4 Preludio No. 4 00:42
- 5 Preludio a deli 01:08
- 6 Preludio en si menor 02:23
- 7 Preludio madrileño 03:56
- 8 Preludio sobre un tema de Aparicio Méndez 01:51
- 9 Preludio No. 9 01:00
- 10 Preludio No. 10 00:50
- 11 Vara 01:07
- 12 Estudio en Mi mayor 03:33
- 13 Estudio para deli 01:31
- 14 Estudio para sus deditos inteligentes 03:26
- 15 I. Oración 02:35
- 16 II. Remembranza 03:15
- 17 Estudio-Vals 02:19
- 18 Estudio sin luz 03:15
- 19 Improntu 01:37
- 20 I. Estudio 03:07
- 21 II. Humorada 02:02
- 22 I. Inglesa 01:13
- 23 II. Escocesa 01:10
- 24 III. Irlandesa 00:52
- 25 IV. Rusa 01:55
- 26 V. Rusa 00:47
- 27 Vi. Tscheca 00:51
- 28 VII. Polaca 01:05
- 29 VIII. Polaca 00:54
- 30 IX. Finlandesa 01:13
- 31 X. Finlandesa 00:31
- 32 XI. Serbia 00:34
- 33 XII. Serbia 01:02
- 34 XIII. Croata 01:07
- 35 XIV. Croata 00:44
- 36 XV. Eslovania 01:35
- 37 XVI. Sueca 01:09
- 38 XVII. Bretona 00:57
- 39 XVIII. Vasca 00:59
- 40 XIX. Catalana 00:26
- 41 XX. Catalana 00:35
- 42 XXI. Catalana 01:10
- 43 XXII. Francesa 01:19
- 44 XXIII. Catalana 01:07
Info zu Segovia: Guitar Music
Andrés Segovia als Komponist: Ohne das Können und Charisma von Andrés Segovia (1893– 1987) hätte sich die Gitarre nicht als ein essenzielles Soloinstrument der klassischen Musik etabliert. Sein Ruhm als Interpret überschattet sein Werk als Komponist: Immerhin rund 50 Stücke hinterließ der Andalusier. Aus diesen wählte der Italiener Alberto La Rocca zwei Zyklen (Once Preludios und Veintitrés canciones populares de distintos países) und acht kleinformatige Werke aus. In seinen feingliedrigen Interpretationen versucht La Rocca erst gar nicht, Segovias markanten Stil zu imitieren, vielmehr erarbeitet er sich einen eigenen, persönlichen Zugang zu den Kompositionen.
Alberto La Rocca, Gitarre
Alberto La Rocca
was born in Thiene in 1967. He graduated in guitar from the "F. E. Dall'Abaco" Conservatory in Verona under the direction of Giancarlo Rado. He attended courses held by Angelo Gilardino, Stefano Grondona, Michele Calgaro, Ruggero Chiesa and Leo Brouwer. As regards the creative approach to music he has attended courses with Meredith Monk, John Paynter and Roberto Dani.
In 1994 he graduated with the highest honours in Disciplines of Art, Music and Performing Arts (DAMS) at the University of Bologna with a degree dissertation on guitar creative teaching.
He won several international competitions as for interpretation.
He gives concerts in Italy and abroad (in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Croatia, Hungary), both as a soloist and in various ensembles, including the Miroirs duo and Tampalini/La Rocca (two guitars) , The Musicaedro (eight guitars), the duos Dal Bianco /La Rocca and Guglielmi / La Rocca (flute and guitar), the trio Le temps retrouvé (flute, viola and guitar), the Breganze Plectrum Orchestra, the guitar quartets Concordia and Harmonious Blacksmiths.
He has composed the music for some collective performances, choreography and openings of artistic events, collaborating among others with Patricia Zanco and Mauro Lazzaretti (actors), Giuliano Francesconi (photographer), Massimo Ballardin and Oreste Sabadin (painters), Chiara Bortoli e Lucy Briaschi (dancers), Igor Brunello (writer) e La Zonta (acting company).
He has recorded for record labels Velut Luna, Blowoutstudio and GuitArt.
He concerns himself with music education and has composed several pieces of educational character for teaching guitar and piano, including the method “CON LA CHITARRA" and “L’ALTRA CHITARRA" (Ed. Santabarbara). He has collaborated with the Musical Education Italian Society (S.I.E.M.) and has published some articles on music teaching in the magazines "Il Fronimo" (n. 90) and "Musica Domani" (n. 97).
He has taught guitar in various Music Schools, the "G. Tartini" Conservatory in Trieste and the "G. P. Palestrina“ Conservatory in Cagliari.
Booklet für Segovia: Guitar Music