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* Produced by [[Rene Wanger]] and [[Elmar Gangl]]
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* Guitar by Jose L. Romanillos "La Primogenita, 1990"
* Guitar by Jose L. Romanillos "La Primogenita, 1990"

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The CD “Joaquin Rodrigo – guitar music" becomes one of the best selling CD in classical guitar music, highly praised by critics around the world

Leon Koudelak, as among many in the international music scene is known as "La mano santa de la guitarra" ('the holy hand of the guitar'), released 1996 the CD “Joaquin Rodrigo – guitar music" with the major Guitar Solo Works by Joaquin Rodrigo brought him worldwide recognition. Maestro Rodrigo wrote him a letter expressing great enthusiasm after listening to his CD about his interpretation. The booklet contains the real "Life of Maestro Rodrigo" and the descriptions of each piece by Godelieve Monden.

Track listing

Joaquin Rodrigo (November 22, 1901 – July 6, 1999)

TRES PIEZAS ESPANOLAS

  1. "Fandango (Allegretto)" – 4:11
  2. "Passacaglia (Andante)" – 6:09
  3. "Zapadeado (Allegro)" – 2:59

INVOCATION Y DANZA

  1. "Invocation (Moderato)" – 4:07
  2. "Danza (Allegro Moderato Polo)" – 4:21

SONATA GIOCOSA

  1. "Allegro Moderato" – 4:00
  2. "Andante Moderato" – 3:37
  3. "Allegro" – 3:39 audio

TIENTO ANTIGUO (Moderato) – 4:09

EN LOS TRIGALES (Allegro) – 4:03

ZARABANDA LEJANA (Andante quasi Adagio) – 5:41

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