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Sefarad (Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra) - click for larger image
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Title Sefarad (Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra)
Article no. 3221743
Category Educational and/or solo works
Subcategory Guitar with other instrument
Instrumentation/info Git (guitar); Pno (piano)
Format Prt (full score)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Year of publication 2024
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Composer Zyman, Samuel
Additional info/contents Inspired by Sephardic history and folk music, Samuel Zyman’s SEFARAD is a deep and spirited addition to the guitar concerto repertoire. The solo part in this edition was edited and fingered by José Maria Gallardo del Rey, for whom the concerto was written, and who gave the premiere with the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla. The concerto is in three movements, tracing the history of the Jewish population on the Iberian peninsula. The first movement remembers Jews, Christians, and Muslims living harmoniously in Seville, a major cultural center of the time, before the Jews were expelled in the late 15th century. The second movement is a lament for the expulsion itself, and the upbeat and rhythmic third movement hopes for restored cultural harmony and flourishing.
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