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Esta es Alexandra Whittingham interpretando oCapricho árabe de Francisco Tárrega.
https://youtu.be/P7ZLcUYzvnc

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Os gusta la música clásica, pero no lo sabéis.
Esta es Alexandra Whittingham interpretando oCapricho árabe de Francisco Tárrega.
https://youtu.be/P7ZLcUYzvnc
F. Tárrega, Capricho Arabe performed by Tatyana Ryzhkova
Begül Erhan - Capricho Arabe (Video Klip)
Begül Erhan – Capricho Arabe (Video Klip)
Begül Erhan‘ın Ada Müzik etiketiyle çıkan yeni albümü “Begül Erhan Plays Francisco Tarrega”da yer alan “Capricho Arabe” isimli çalışmasının video klibi yayınlandı. Video klibi Çağlar Çakmak yönetti.
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Francisco Tárrega - Capricho árabe
Francisco de Asís Tárrega y Eixea (21 November 1852 - 15 December 1909) was an influential Spanish composer and guitarist of the Romantic period.
Tárrega wrote some of the best classical guitar pieces. He knew the guitar thoroughly and the only valid reason to review his work is because of the type of instrument, strings and technique used by the Spanish master. Tárrega used fingernails until the last nine years of his life. In 1900, Tárrega withdrew from doing concerts and started to play with the flesh. Pujol described Tárrega's use of the flesh as giving a clear sound because of the "width, smoothness, and firmness of the body that set the strings vibrating. This certain touch must be developed". Pujol added, echoing Fuenllana, that "the flesh best transmits the feeling of the soul ...such an unresponsive medium as nails interferes, somehow with the direct contact of the artist's sensibility to the string." Read more n the nail VS no nail controversy here. Capricho Arabe is an enormous piece. 400 years of Moorish occupation of the Iberian peninsula have left a huge, eternal mark... The guitar has an instrument was brought in by the Arabs and became Spain instrument...Although the 2 cultures never mixed and the 2 monotheistic religions showed respect for one another, it is in music and a few Spanish words (all Spanish words containing al are of Arabic origin) that the best of the 2 comes together....
http://www.mangore.com/capricho_arabe_members.html
http://network4musicians.com/articles/33/Francisco-Tarregas-Capriccio-Darabe-An-Analytical-Insight-to-Performance
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