Robert Wetzel & Gaiana Mndoian, cello - Albeniz - Cordoba

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

Classical guitarist, Robert Wetzel and cellist, Gaiana Mndoian perform as a duo in a live concert on May 19, 2002 in La Mesa, California, California.

The beautiful Spanish piece, Cordoba, was originally composed for solo piano by Isaac Albeniz. It is heard and seen here as an arrangement for cello and guitar.

Gaiana Mndoian, a brilliant master cellist, concert and recording artist, was a former pupil of the legendary Mstislav Rostropovich. She also taught cello students at the Moscow Conservatory of Music before moving to the United States. Ms. Mndoian now resides in San Diego, California.

The spruce top guitar used here by Robert Wetzel was constructed for him in 1999 by Simon Marty of Sydney, Australia.

Downloads of CD recordings by Robert Wetzel on the Concert Hall Records independent record label may be found at:
www.robertwetzel.com
www.concerthallrecords.com
www.apple.com/itunes

Physical CDs by Robert Wetzel on the Concert Hall Records independent record label may be found at:
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www.guitarsalon.com

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  • Im playing this now im my chamber music class. This was a great preformance. Wonderfull transcription too.

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