The guitar during the 20th centuryXXVI.
A monthly series on guitar music from the previous century, with each episode featuring a different guitar concert. In today’s episode: poems and music by Spanish poet Federico García Lorca (1898-1936). Although he eventually became a poet, García Lorca studied to be a classical pianist. We often see structures from classical music reflected in his poems. He also arranged a lot of Spanish songs for voice and guitar. García Lorca was an inspiration to many composers: British composer Reginald Smith Brindle based two guitar works on poems by García Lorca, El Polifemo de Oro and Four Poems of Garcia Lorca. And Spanish composer Hikaru Hayashi wrote a memento, in memory of this Spanish poet.
Programme details
1. Federico García Lorca. (picture) Canciones españolas antiguas, no. 1-7.
Teresa Berganza, mezzo-soprano. Narciso Yepes, guitar.
2. Reginald Smith Brindle. El polifemo de oro.
Duilio Meucci, guitar.
3. Hikaru Hayashi. Memento – in memory of F.G. Lorca.
Dai Himeda, flute. Wim Hoogewerf, guitar.
4. García Lorca. Canciones españolas antiguas, no. 8-13.
Teresa Berganza, mezzo-soprano. Narciso Yepes, guitar.
5. Smith Brindle. Lamentación de la muerte, from ‘Four Poems of Garcia Lorca’.
Duilio Meucci, guitar.