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There is a certain mystery in the obsession that Russian composers have had with Spanish music. One can argue it is down to works such as Glinka’s Jota Aragonesa or Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol which were essential steps for the composers and their listeners to imagine Russia’s own path to a national means of musical expression.
The works are performed by the The Timofeyev Ensemble, a Russian duo that always involve mother and son, Natalia Timofeyeva (cello) and Oleg Timofeyev (Russian seven-string guitar), and any number of guest artists.
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Ippolitov-Ivanov: Spanish Serenade (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Spanish Serenade (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Isaac Albeniz: Malaguena (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Malaguena (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Sofia Gubaidulina: Serenade
Serenade
Pietro Pettoletti: Cachucha
Cachucha
Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomyzhsky: Kamenny Gost (The Stone Guest) (arr. for cello and seven-string guitar)
Kamenny Gost (The Stone Guest): Spanish Romance (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Yuri Obiedov: Songs and Dances of Latin America
I. Lullaby
II. El Mulato
III. Palomita (Little Dove)
IV. El Perico (Parakeet)
V. Brazillian Serenade
VI. Villanesca
Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin: A la Albeniz (In imitation of Albeniz) (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
A la Albeniz (In imitation of Albeniz) (arr. for cello and 7-string guitar)
Andrey Osipovich Sychra: Cachucha
Cachucha
Andrey Osipovich Sychra: Ispanskie shalosti (The Spanish Frivolities)
Ispanskie shalosti (The Spanish Frivolities)
Vladimir Ivanovich Morkov: Zapateado
Zapateado
Vasily Andreyevich Zolotaryov: Ispaniada (arr. for accordion, 7-string guitar and cello)
Ispaniada (arr. for accordion, 7-string guitar and cello)
Click on any of the works listed above for alternative recordings.