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Renata Tarragó

g, 1927-2005 ES, Barcelona
Musician of Classical
A.k.a. Renata Tarragó Fábregas

Spanish guitarist and vihuelist (1927 – 2 August 2005) was a teacher and performer, both as a solo artist and an accompanist. She was the first female guitarist to record Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, and was the editor of the first published edition of the Concierto de Aranjuez score. Tarragó was born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1927, the second of two children of Graciano Tarragó Pons, who was a musician, composer and teacher, and his first wife, Renata Fábregas. She studied at the Barcelona Conservatory, where her first teacher was her father. Graciano Tarragó (1892–1973), who had previously taught the soprano Victoria de los Ángeles, had studied the guitar under Miguel Llobet, and also played the violin and viola.[1] Renata Tarragó made her first public appearance at the age of 14, and was appointed an Assistant Professor at the Barcelona Conservatory upon the completion of her studies there in 1944.[2] In 1951, the Barcelona Conservatory awarded Tarragó the "Premio Extraordinario" for her artistic accomplishments.[3] Renata Tarragó's repertoire ranged from music written for the vihuela and Baroque guitar to that of the twentieth century. Among her solo recordings are the works of Federico Moreno Torroba, Francisco Tárrega, Fernando Sor, Gaspar Sanz, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Luigi Boccherini. In 1962, she made the first recording of Torroba's Concierto de Castilla, accompanied by the Orquesta de Conciertos de Madrid, conducted by Jesús Arámbarri. Unlike the majority of classical guitarists, who play notes with their fingernails, Tarragó used her fingertips. Tarragó concertized widely in Europe and abroad (including South Africa and the Soviet Union), and made her U.S. debut in 1960. In 1962, she represented Spain at the International Congress of the Guitar in Tokyo, and received a Gold Medal for her performances. During a 1962 concert at New York's Town Hall, she played both the vihuela and guitar, and the New York Times noted: "A musically sensitive performer, the beautiful Spanish artist explored the ranges of tonal subtlety and nuance."[7] In the 1968 film Deadfall, she appeared onscreen playing John Barry's Romance for Guitar and Orchestra in a concert scene, as well as on the soundtrack recording. The adagio from her recording of the Concierto de Aranjuez was used by Rex Nettleford and the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica for their dance piece, "Dialogue for Three".[8]

     
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • Acoustic guitar
Genres
  • Classical
  • Folk
  • World
  • Latin
Popular Tracks   
Gaspar Sanz : Folias on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
Recuerdos de la Alhambra on Homenaje a Tárrega by Francisco Tárrega & Renata Tarragó
Alonso de Mudarra : Gallarda on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
María (Gavota) on Homenaje a Tárrega by Francisco Tárrega & Renata Tarragó
Fernando Sor : Estudio en si menor, no. 9 on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
Luis Milán : Tres pavanas on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
Fernando Sor : Estudio en si bemol mayor, no. 23 on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
Fernando Sor : Minuetto en do mayor, op. 22 on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó
Minuetto on Homenaje a Tárrega by Francisco Tárrega & Renata Tarragó
Miguel Fuenllana : Fantasia on Spanish Music for Guitar by Renata Tarragó

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Spanish Music For Guitar: Torroba Concerto De Castilla and Selected Solo WorksFederico Moreno Torroba, Renata Tarragó, Jesus Arambarri2015Album
Renata TarragóRenata Tarragó1974Album
The Masters Of The GuitarAndrés Segovia • Carlos Montoya • Laurindo Almeida • Alirio Díaz • John Williams • Narciso Yepes • Sabicas • Renata Tarragó1973Compil.
Guitar Music And Songs Of The Spanish RenaissanceRenata Tarragó / Rosa Barbany1968Album
Spanish Music For Guitar - Torroba: Concerto De Castilla And Selected Solo WorksFederico Moreno Torroba - Renata Tarragó - Orquesta De Conciertos De Madrid, Jesus Arambarri1967Album
La Guitarra De Renata TarragóRenata Tarragó1966Album
Concierto De Castilla For Guitar And Orchestra (A First Recording) Plus A Tarragó Guitar RecitalRenata Tarragó Spain´s Distinguished Guitarist, Federico Moreno Torroba, Orquesta De Conciertos De Madrid, Jesus Arambarri1962Album
Canciones Populares Españolas: Selección N.° 3Victoria De Los Angeles Acomp. Guitarra Por Renata Tarragó1960Single
Si Quieres Saber Coplas / Jaeneras Que Yo Canto / A Dormir Ahora Mesmo / Ahí Tienes Mi CorazónVictoria De Los Angeles Acomp. Guitarra Por Renata Tarragó1960Single
Recital de Guitarra Vol. 3Renata Tarragó1959Single
Traditional Songs Of SpainVictoria De Los Angeles Accompanied By Renata Tarragó1953Album
Concierto De Aranjuez For Guitar And OrchestraJoaquín Rodrigo, Renata TarragóAlbum
Musica Espanola Para Guitarra. Siglo XVII Siglo XVIII (Autores Antiguos)Renata TarragóAlbum
Concierto De Aranjuez For Guitar And Orchestra And Other Spanish Guitar FavoritesJoaquín Rodrigo - Renata Tarragó, Orquesta De Conciertos De Madrid Conducted By Odón AlonsoAlbum
Concerto D'Aranjuez - Le TricorneJoaquín Rodrigo / Manuel De Falla - Renata TarragóAlbum
Deux quintettes pour guitare et quatuor à cordesLuigi Boccherini, Renata TarragóAlbum
Luigi Boccherini: Quintet No. 1 in D Major, Opus 37 for Guitar and String Quartet, Quintet No. 3 in E Minor, Opus 50, No. 3Renata Tarragó, Agrupacion Nacional De Musica De CamaraAlbum
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