Here's a clip, which I would have included had I been compiling the programme, of John Williams on the Val Doonican Show playing Torre Bermeja, from Albeniz's 12 Piezas Características -
This disappeared from You Tube a while ago, but is now back. The eponymous vermilion tower is at the western end of the Alhambra, and changes colour in the sunset. It's always been one of my favourite Spanish guitar pieces, and it would have done very well instead of one of the 3 iterations of the ghastly Cavatina JW at his mighty best, a ferociously difficult piece (look out for the little harmonics passages at 1.30 and 2.20) - the sort of piece you might normally play (if you could play it at all) in part 2 of a recital when you were thoroughly warmed up, rather than from a standing start in front of a studio audience - JW looks so relaxed he could be playing in his living room
You will also find, on You Tube, footage of a very old Segovia playing this piece in the Court of Myrtles in the Alhambra - he played it the one time I saw him, in the RFH in 1972.....
This disappeared from You Tube a while ago, but is now back. The eponymous vermilion tower is at the western end of the Alhambra, and changes colour in the sunset. It's always been one of my favourite Spanish guitar pieces, and it would have done very well instead of one of the 3 iterations of the ghastly Cavatina JW at his mighty best, a ferociously difficult piece (look out for the little harmonics passages at 1.30 and 2.20) - the sort of piece you might normally play (if you could play it at all) in part 2 of a recital when you were thoroughly warmed up, rather than from a standing start in front of a studio audience - JW looks so relaxed he could be playing in his living room
You will also find, on You Tube, footage of a very old Segovia playing this piece in the Court of Myrtles in the Alhambra - he played it the one time I saw him, in the RFH in 1972.....
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