Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

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Moreno Torroba Federico (1891-1982)

España / More info in Enciclopedia de la Guitarra

Composer, was born and died in Madrid.

English

The long career of Moreno Torroba, with that of his equally long lived contemporary Sorazábal, embodies the latest flowering of the zarzuela. Born in Madrid the son of a well-known organist and pupil of the ubiquitous father-figure of musical nationalism Felipe Pedrell, Torroba divided his talents between composing, conducting and impresario work, wroting a great deal of symphonic and instrumental music. The compositions for the concert hall, including a Capricho romántico and a Suite castellana have become sadly neglected - with the exception of the series of fine works for guitar (with and without orchestra) made popular by Andrés Segovia, notably the Concierto Ibérico and Concierto flamenco. He was prolific as an opera and ballet composer before turning to the zarzuela with La mesonera de Tordesillas (1925). Later he held academic posts and became president of the Sociedad de Autores Españoles in 1975. At one time he was the manager of no less than three opera companies, giving important premieres of works by Sorazábal, Gim Guerrero in addition to his own. In particular, his great touring company continued to bring the zarzuela tradition to the international stage (especially the USA and Spanish Central America) throughout the 30's and 40's. Many great zarzuelists performed under his direction, not least the parents of Domingo, who were encouraged by Torroba's success to form an offshoot company in Mexico, where the great tenor was brought up. His greatest successes date from the 1930's, and his reputation nowadays rests squarely on just two zarzuela grande, La Chulapona and Luisa Fernanda (1932), rather than his larger-scale operatic output. Amongst his many other zarzuelas La marchenera (1928), Azabache (1932), Xuanón (1933), El duende azul (1946, with Rodrigo) and en Capitanía (1960) stand out. The operas include La Virgen de Mayo (1925) and the late El Poeta (1980), in which Plácido Domingo himself sang the title role. La Chulapona stands as a compendium of the Madrid zarzuela, owing something to Vives' great Doña Francisquita. After its premiere in 1934 Torroba was elected a full member of the Real Academia de Belles Artes de San Fernando, and he chose the opportunity of his acceptance speech to deliver a musical creed, El casticismo en la música (“authenticity in music.”) For Torroba, this authenticity came from the power of a tried and tested tradition, the “popular nationalism” of Spanish folk music, a natural process which informs his own musical world as much, for example, as it does that of one-time collaborator Rodrigo and the famous Concierto de Aranjuez. The earlier of the two zarzuelas is one of best-loved examples of that tradition: Luisa Fernanda may have owed something to Vives in its subtle orchestration and arresting characterisation; but its combination of lively action, abundant melodic grace and uniquely acerbic melancholy made for an enormous success which has lasted down to our own time. If Torroba never quite had the luck - or time - to develop his own music in accordance with his theories, the two great stage works remain cornerstones of that tradition in which he believed so strongly, and for which he worked so hard.


Composizioni (251)

TitoloEditoreStrumentazioneAnno
RUMOR DE COPLAS [in ALBUM N.22] EDICIONES MUSICALES
RUMOR DE COPLAS [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA Volume 2] OPERA TRES
SCHERZANDO RICORDI AMERICANA
SEGOVIANA [in ALBUM N.22] EDICIONES MUSICALES
SEGOVIANA [in ALBUM N.8] GARZON
SEGOVIANA [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA Volume 2] OPERA TRES
SERENATA BURLESCA RICORDI AMERICANA
SERENATA BURLESCA SCHOTT
SERENATA BURLESCA [in SEGOVIA The Finest Pieces from his Repertoire] SCHOTT
SERRANILLA JACOBO MUSIC
SEVILLANA [in ALBUM N.21] EDICIONES MUSICALES
SEVILLANA [in ALBUM N.5] GARZON
SEVILLANAS TRIANERAS (Flamenco) JACOBO MUSIC
SIETE CANCIONES ESPAÑOLAS EDICIONES MUSICALES voice, guit
SONATA FANTASIA JACOBO MUSIC 4 guit
SONATA-FANTASIA (1953 ca.) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI
SONATINA TRIANERA CADENCIA 4 guit, castañuelas
SONATINA Y VARIACION (en Mi Menor) |2'30| CADENCIA
SONATINA Y VARIACION [in ALBUM N.24] |2'30| EDICIONES MUSICALES
SONATINA Y VARIACION [in GUITARRA ESPAÑOLA] |2'30| ARISTON MUSIC
SONATINA Y VARIACION [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA Volume 1] |2'30| OPERA TRES
SONATINA [versione con orchestra] OPERA TRES guit, orch
SONATINA [versione con orchestra] OPERA TRES riduzione per guit, pno de José Manuel Fernández
SUITE CASTELLANA (arr. Bruno Henze) non pubblicata 2 guit
SUITE CASTELLANA (Fandanguillo, Arada, Danza) [in SEGOVIA The Finest Pieces from his Repertoire] |7'30| SCHOTT
SUITE CASTELLANA (Fandanguillo, Arada, Danza) |7'30| RICORDI AMERICANA
SUITE CASTELLANA (Fandanguillo, Arada, Danza) |7'30| SCHOTT
SUITE MINIATURA (Llamada, Tremolo, Vals, Divertimento) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI
SUITE MINIATURA [in ALBUM N.26] EDICIONES MUSICALES
SUITE MINIATURA [in GUITARRA ESPAÑOLA] ARISTON MUSIC
TACONEO CLÁSICO CADENCIA
TACONEO CLÁSICO UME
TACONEO CLÁSICO [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA] UME
TIRANA EDICIONES MUSICALES
TONADA CONCERTANTE JACOBO MUSIC guit, orch
TORROBIANA I y II non pubblicata
TRES NOCTURNOS EDICIONES MUSICALES 2 guit, orch
TRIANERAS [in ALBUM N.25] EDICIONES MUSICALES
TRIANERAS [in GUITARRA ESPAÑOLA] ARISTON MUSIC
TRÍPTICO: PINTORESCA, ROMANCE, FESTIVA UME
TRÍPTICO: PINTORESCA, ROMANCE, FESTIVA [in COLECCIÓN DE MUSICA ESPAÑOLA] UME
TRÍPTICO: PINTORESCA, ROMANCE, FESTIVA [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA] UME
UNA TONADA CADENCIA
UNA TONADA [in ALBUM N.28] EDICIONES MUSICALES
VALENCIANA JACOBO MUSIC
VERBENERA UME
VERBENERA [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA] UME
VIEJA LEYENDA UME
VIEJA LEYENDA [in MÚSICA PARA GUITARRA] UME
ZAPATEADO [in ALBUM N.21] EDICIONES MUSICALES

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