Habaneras & Tangos (Live at the Fundación Juan March) Ricardo Gallén

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Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
15.11.2024

Label: MarchVivo

Genre: Guitar

Subgenre: Classical Guitar

Artist: Ricardo Gallén

Composer: Vassilis Tenidis (1936), Joaquin Turina (1882-1949), Agustin Barrios Mangore (1885-1944), Eduardo Sainz de la Maza (1903-1982), Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Emmanuel Chabrier (1841-1894), Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909), Ernesto Halffter (1905-1989), Emilio Pujol (1886-1980), Flores Chaviano (1948), Sebastian Iradier (1809-1865)

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  • Vasilis Tenidis (b. 1936): Habanera of Smyrna:
  • 1 Tenidis: Habanera of Smyrna (Transcr. for Guitar by Ricardo Gallén) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 04:55
  • Joaquín Turina (1882 - 1949): Recuerdos de la Antigua España, Op. 48:
  • 2 Turina: Recuerdos de la Antigua España, Op. 48: No. 2, Habanera (Transcr. for Guitar by Ricardo Gallén) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 05:00
  • Agustín Barrios (1885 - 1944): Habanera:
  • 3 Barrios: Habanera (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 03:48
  • Eduardo Sainz de la Maza (1903 - 1982): Habanera:
  • 4 Maza: Habanera (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 02:58
  • Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946): Homenaje pour "Le Tombeau de Claude Debussy":
  • 5 Falla: Homenaje pour "Le Tombeau de Claude Debussy" (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 03:28
  • Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918): Estampes, L. 100:
  • 6 Debussy: Estampes, L. 100: No. 2, La soirée dans Grenade (Transcr. for Guitar by Carles Trepat) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 06:30
  • Emmanuel Chabrier (1841 - 1894): Habanera:
  • 7 Chabrier: Habanera (Transcr. for Guitar by Ricardo Gallén) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 04:30
  • Isaac Albéniz (1860 - 1909): España, Op. 165:
  • 8 Albéniz: España, Op. 165: No. 2, Tango (Transcr. for Guitar by Andrés Segovia) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 02:45
  • Francisco Tárrega (1852 - 1909): Tango "María":
  • 9 Tárrega: Tango "María" (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 02:22
  • Ernesto Halffter (1905 - 1989): Dos Piezas Cubanas:
  • 10 Halffter: Dos Piezas Cubanas: No. 1, Habanera (Transcr. for Guitar by Ricardo Gallén) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 04:21
  • Emilio Pujol (unknown - 1980): Three Spanish Pieces:
  • 11 Pujol: Three Spanish Pieces: No. 1, Tonadilla (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 01:50
  • 12 Pujol: Three Spanish Pieces: No. 2, Tango (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 03:45
  • 13 Pujol: Three Spanish Pieces: No. 3, Guajira (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 04:59
  • Flores Chaviano (b. 1946): Sonata, Evocación y Boceto:
  • 14 Chaviano: Sonata, Evocación y Boceto: No. 1, Sonata (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 01:59
  • 15 Chaviano: Sonata, Evocación y Boceto: No. 2, Evocación (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 02:08
  • 16 Chaviano: Sonata, Evocación y Boceto: No. 3, Boceto (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 01:10
  • Sebastián Iradier (1809 - 1865): La Paloma. Habanera:
  • 17 Iradier: La Paloma. Habanera (Transcr. for Guitar by Ricardo Gallén) (Live at the Fundación Juan March) 02:30
  • Total Runtime 58:58

Info for Habaneras & Tangos (Live at the Fundación Juan March)



This recording presents remastered excerpts from two recitals given by guitarist Ricardo Gallén at the Fundación Juan March in 2014 and 2017. The thread linking all the works on the album is the habanera. Although its name derives from that of the Cuban capital, this genre of song and dance had mixed European and African roots. By the late 19th century, it had traveled back from Cuba to Europe and seduced half the continent with its sensual, swaying rhythm. Having arrived on ships that docked in the ports of Cádiz and Seville, it discovered its close kinship with tango and was later assimilated by flamenco. The habanera captured the imagination of Spanish and French composers because of its power to conjure an exotic vision of “otherness,” as conveyed here by the intimate voice of the Spanish guitar.

Ricardo Gallen, classical guitar


Ricardo Jesús Gallén García
studied guitar and ancient music at the Universities of Salzburg (Mozarteum) and Munich with the Masters Fisk, Eglhuber, Spiri, Gilbert, Huebscher and Clerch, graduating in 1999 in the Master Class (Konzertexam) at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich, Germany with Joaquín Clerch.

He has given recitals and played in concerts with more than 25 orchestras under the direction of well-known conductors such as Maximiliano Valdés, Juan José Mena, Sergiu Comisiona, Leo Brouwer, En Shao, Monica Huggett or Jordi Savall, throughout Europe and America, including Mexico, Costa Rica, Chile, Argentina, Cuba, the United States, Russia, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Egypt, Jor-dan, Lebanon and Israel, in concert halls like Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid, Auditori and Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barce-lona, Schostakovich Hall in Saint Petersburg or Tchaikowsky Hall in Moscow.

Ricardo Gallén García has recorded many works for the state radio and televisions in Spain, Finland, Belgium, Romania, Germany, Cuba, Mexico, Poland, Chile, South Korea, Hungary Australia and Bulgaria. Presently on the market are his first five Cds recorded for NAXOS, in which he performs music by Giuliani, Brouwer, Take-mitsu, etc., as well as all of the concerts for guitar and orchestra by the Spanish master Joaquín Rodrigo. His first recording was among NAXOS' 50 top-selling re-cords for 2001, and received sensational reviews in the specialized press. His sixth Cd (double cd) with the Bach Complete Lute Suites was released by Sunnyside Re-cords in New York in June 2013.

He was featured on the cover of the August, 2000 issue of 'Classical Guitar Maga-zine' in which he was interviewed by Cecilia Rodrigo, Joaquin Rodrigo's daughter. His biographical information has been included, among others, in the fifth edition of The Classical Guitar: It's Evolution, Players and Personalities Since 1800, written by the director of the Ashley Mark Publishing Company, Maurice J. Summerfield.

Ricardo Jesús Gallén García has received over twenty international prizes, includ-ing: 1st Prize at the 32nd Markneukirchen International Instrumental Competition 1997, in Markneukirchen, Germany, 1st Prize and a Special Prize for the best in-terpretation of the works of Enrique Igoa at the 14th Andres Segovia International Classical Guitar Competition 1998 held in La Herradura, Granada, 1st Prize at the 4th Alhambra International Guitar Competition 1998, 1st Prize and the Special Audience Prize at the 33rd Francisco Tárrega International Guitar Contest 1999, 1st Prize and five Special Prizes (Best Interpretation of a Cuban work, the Leo Brouwer Special Prize, the Cuban National Union of Writers and Artists Musicians Association Prize, the Music Recording and Publishing Company Prize and the Cu-ban Radio and Television Institute Prize) at the 11th International Guitar Competi-tion held in Havana, Cuba in 2002.

He was Eliot Fisk’s Assistant Professor in “Mozarteum” University in Salzburg for five years and he is currently Professor at the HFM “Franz Liszt” in Weimar, Germany.

Recently he got the “Andres Segovia” Medal Award given by the Andres Segovia Foundation in Spain.

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