Manuel Barrueco, Guitar
Musco Center Presents
MANUEL BARRUECO, GUITAR
Music of Spain & Cuba
A champion of the classical guitar, Cuban-born Manuel Barrueco made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1975, just eight years after immigrating with his family to the United States. Barrueco combines perfect technique with a sense of rhythms from tango and flamenco, garnered from his travels through virtually every country in Latin America. With more than a dozen recordings for record label EMI and collaborations with luminaries including Plácido Domingo, he is arguably the world’s finest living guitarist.
“A major artist with remarkable musicianship and a world of technique…simply and consistently awesome.” – Los Angeles Times
PROGRAM (TENTATIVE – SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
- Pavanas – Luis Milán (c. 1500-1561)
- Variation on a Theme by Milán – Joaquín Nin-Culmell (1908-2004)
- Yoruban Chants from Cuba – Héctor Angulo (b. 1932)
- Cuban Dances – Ignacio Cervantes (1847-1905)
Intermission
- Prelude and Dance – Julián Orbón (1925-1991)
- Spanish Dance No. 5, “Andaluza” – Enrique Granados (1867-1916)
- A la Cubana, Op. 36 – Enrique Granados (1867-1916)
- From “Suite Española,” Op. 47 – Isaac Albéniz (1860-1909)
ARTS EDU: While in residence at Chapman University, Barrueco will participate in the Orange County Guitar Circle’sClassical Guitar Festival and offer a master class to Chapman guitar students.
You can contact the event organizer, Musco Center for the Arts at info@muscocenter.org or (844) 626-8726.
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