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GINASTERA, Antonio Rugolo

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1. Sonata Op. 47: Esordio 4:02 2. Sonata Op. 47: Scherzo 2:54 3. Sonata Op. 47: Canto 4:48 4. Sonata Op. 47: Finale 2:12 5. Danzas de las Tres Princesas Cautivas: Zoraida 5:35 6. Danzas de las Tres Princesas Cautivas: Doña Mencia 4:52 7. Danzas de las Tres Princesas Cautivas: Betsabé 4:43 8. Al Atardecer, en los Jardines de Arlaja 4:27 9. Improvisación 3:03 10. Trois Pièces: Lamento 1:19 11. Trois Pièces: Página Romántica 3:25 12. Trois Pièces: Guitarreo 1:34 13. Serie Argentina: Gato Santiagueño 2:03 14. Serie Argentina: Vidala 2:32 15. Serie Argentina: Cuando 2:11 16. Sonata No. 4 (Italiana) Sonoridades: Allegro energico 4:52 17. Sonata No. 4 (Italiana) Sonoridades: Rêverie 5:35 18. Sonata No. 4 (Italiana) Sonoridades: Alla Tarantella 3:55
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"Alberto Evaristo Ginastera (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβerto eβaˈɾisto xinasˈteɾa]; April 11, 1916 – June 25, 1983) was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered one of the most important Latin American classical composers." "Carlos Pedrell (born Minas, Uruguay, October 16, 1878 - died Montrouge, March 9, 1941) was an Uruguayan composer and educator. He was the nephew of Felipe Pedrell; he went to Spain to study with his uncle before traveling to Paris to work at the Schola Cantorum under Vincent d'Indy. Much of his career was spent in Argentina, where he taught at the National University of Tucumán and served as an inspector of schools in Buenos Aires. He returned to Paris in 1921. His output includes operas and ballets, and he is particularly remembered for his music for classical guitar."