Joaquin Rodrigo
Soleriana
Joaquin Rodrigo
Soleriana
- Composer Joaquin Rodrigo
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Unión Musical Ediciones
- Order no. UME20676
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Description:
Soleriana is one of the longest orchestral works of the Spanish composer Joaquin Rodrigo. Each of its eight movements are based on a different Harpsichord sonata by his compatriot Antonio Solar (1729-1783), hence the title. Scored for a chamber orchestra of Flute, Piccolo, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, and Strings, it was first performed by the Berlin Philharmonic in 1953. The delightful orchestration mimics the sound of the original Harpsichord. Joaquin Rodrigo (1901-1999) was born in Valencia, and lost his sight to diphtheria at the age of three. He began to study music five years later, and became one of Spain's most distinguished composers, musicologists, and pedagogues.