“Confident masters of technique.” – The Washington Post
In collaboration with Austin Classical Guitar
Winner of the 2011 Latin Grammy Award in the “best classical album” category, the Brazilian Guitar Quartet has established itself as one of world’s leading guitar ensembles. The group’s unique combination, of regular six-string and extended-range, eight-string guitars, allows for the exploration of an original and unusual repertoire.
Don’t miss thier performance at the brand new ... view more »
“Confident masters of technique.” – The Washington Post
In collaboration with Austin Classical Guitar
Winner of the 2011 Latin Grammy Award in the “best classical album” category, the Brazilian Guitar Quartet has established itself as one of world’s leading guitar ensembles. The group’s unique combination, of regular six-string and extended-range, eight-string guitars, allows for the exploration of an original and unusual repertoire.
Don’t miss thier performance at the brand new performing arts center in Mueller!
PROGRAM
Danças características africanas | Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 – 1959)
Farrapós, Op.47 (Dança dos moços)
Kankukus, Op.57 (Dança dos velhos)
Kankikis, Op.65
Cirandas e Quarteto 12
A Canoa Virou • Condessa • À Procura de uma Agulha
String Quartet No. 12, W. 496
Allegro
Andante melancolico
Scherzo – Allegretto
Allegro
INTERMISSION
El Pelele | Enrique Granados (1867 – 1916)
Cuatro Piezas | Joaquin Rodrigo (1901 – 1999)
Caleseras (Monenaje a Chueca)
Fandango del ventorrillo
Pelgaria de la Infanta de Castilla
Danza valenciana
Piezas Espanolas | Manuel de Falla (1876 – 1946)
Aragonesa • Cubana • Montanesa • Andaluza
Malaga | Issac Albeniz (1860 – 1909)
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