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5 Pieces From "Platero Y Yo", Op. 190 (After "Platero And I" By Juan Ramón Jiménez)
1. Platero
2. Melancolia
3. Angelus
4. Golondrinas
5. La Arrulladora
Quintet For Guitar And String Quartet, Op. 143
1. Allegro, Vivo E Schietto
2. Andante Mesto
3. Scherzo: Allegro Con Spirito Alla Marcia
4. Finale: Allegro Con Fuoco
Etude No. 6 In C-sharp Minor
Etude No. 1 In E Minor
Albada (From Piezas Caracteristicas)
Sonatina In A Major
Allegretto
Andante
Allegro
Impressiones Levantinas
(1) Andante
(2) Andante
Valse Criollo (Valse Venezolano No. 3)
Canción (No. 2 From Tres Canciones Populares Mexicanas)
Canción Y Paisaje
Pavana No. 6
Pavana No. 5
Passacaille
Canción Del Emperor (Sobre "Mille Regretz" De Josquin Des Prez)
Variations On "Grárdame Les Vacas"
Two Pieces For Lute
Song (Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard)
Allemande
Preambulo
Gavotta
Sonata In G Major, K. 391 (L. 79)
Fantasie
(Originally Attributed To Sylvius Leopold Weiss)
Prelude
Ballet
Gigue
Allegretto Grazioso (Menuet I & II From Suite In G Minor, HWV 453) (Transposed To A Minor)
Gavotte In G Major, HWV 491 (Transposed To A Major)
Minuet In G Major, HWV 531 (Transposed To D Major)
Suite In Modo Polonico
Branle
Gaillarde
Kujawiak
Polonaise
Kolisanka No. 1
Mazurka
Rêverie
Alla Polacca
Kolisanka No. 2
Oberek
6 Preludes
No. 1 In A Major
No. 2 In A Minor
No. 3 In E Major
No. 4 In F-sharp Minor
No. 5 F-sharp Major
No. 6 In B Major
Valse
*** I thought I would add this for reference about the recordings (listed in order by date). A few of them don't give the location. "T" stands for "Track". ***
MONO RECORDINGS:
CD 1: 1944: T 10; 4/52: T 13-15 (NY); 6/55: T 6-9 (Italy); 2/55: T 18 (NY); 8/55: T 10 (Italy) ,11 (Italy); 12/56: T 16 (NY),17 (NY)
CD 2: 3&4/52: T 15-17 (NY); 4/54: T 28-33 (NY); 3/54&2/55: T 34 (NY); 12/56: T 4-7; 3/57: T 8,9 (NY)
STEREO RECORDINGS:
CD 1: 1&4/62: T 1-5 (NY); 7/62: T 19 (Madrid), 20 (Madrid)
CD 2: 4/60: T 10 (NY); 1/61: T 1-3; 1/62: T-11 (NY); 2-4/65: T 16-27 (NY)
Previously released by MCA Records, Inc.
All works edited, arranged or transcribed by Andrés Segovia.
Special thanks to Michael H. Gray and Graham Wade.
Digitally remastered at 96 kHz/24 bit from the original mastertapes by Emil Berliner Studios.
Manufactured and Marketed by Universal Classics Group,
a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
825 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10019
Arranged By
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Andrés Segovia
Art Direction
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Nikolaus Boddin
Composed By
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Alexandre Tansman (tracks: 2-18 to 2-27),
Antonio Lauro (tracks: 1-18),
Domenico Scarlatti (tracks: 2-10),
Federico Moreno Torroba (tracks: 1-12 to 1-15),
Georg Friedrich Händel (tracks: 2-15 to 2-17),
Heitor Villa-Lobos (tracks: 1-10 & 1-11),
John Dowland (tracks: 2-06 & 2-07),
Luis De Milán (tracks: 2-01 & 2-02),
Luis de Narváez (tracks: 2-04 & 2-05),
Manuel MarÃa Ponce Cuéllar (tracks: 1-19, 1-20, 2-08, 2-09, 2-12 to 2-14, 2-28 to 2-34),
Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco (tracks: 1-01 to 1-09),
Robert de Visée (tracks: 2-03),
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (tracks: 2-11),
Óscar Esplá (tracks: 1-16 & 1-17)
Ensemble
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Quintetto Chigiano (tracks: 1-06 to 1-09)
Liner Notes [Editor]
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Barbara Bode,
Ulrich Wagner
Management [Project]
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Anja Rittmöller
Photography By
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Eduard Müller
Remastered By
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Andrew Wedman
Research, Coordinator
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Alan Newcombe