On 14 March 1928 a concert honoring Manuel de Falla’s admittance to the French Légion d’Honneur took place in Paris. Falla insisted that music by some of his young Spanish colleagues should be heard as well, and Joaquin Rodrigo stole
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“In Heaven We Will All Be Sounds” The Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999) might not be a household name, but he undoubtedly wrote the most successful concerto for any instrument in the 20th century. Conceirto de Aranjuez, originally written for
Sonata pimpante: II. Adagio – Allegro vivace – Adagio From RODRIGO, J.: Chamber Music with Violin – Sonata pimpante / 7 Cançons valencianes / Capriccio / Serenata al alba del día (2016) Released by Naxos Rodrigo: Sonata pimpante: II. Adagio