Guajirita - Bartolome Calatuyud (1882-1973) played by Peter Griggs

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Guajirita - Bartolome Calatuyud (1882-1973) played by Peter Griggs Live Performance 27th of September, 2009 Friedenskirche, Leverkusen

Bartolomé Calatayud was born on the Spanish island of Mallorca in 1882, where he began his study of the Classical Guitar at an early age under the guidance of Antonio Mestres. He also studied harmony and composition with the great Mallorcan musicologist and composer D. Antonio Noguera. Something of a prodigy, while still in his early teens Calatayud travelled to Valencia on the Spanish mainland, where he met and took lessons from the great maestro, Francisco Tarrega.

A personable young man with great love of life and music, Bartolomé was modest about his musical talents, even though he became a renowned performer at a very early age. Giving concerts throughout Spain, France, Switzerland, Portugal and Algiers, he also toured in South America with Spanish Chorus and Dance groups, but he always returned to his native Mallorca. There he established himself as a composer for the guitar and as a teacher, sharing his knowledge with numerous pupils.

His Guitar works are inspired by spanish folk traditions, especially from Catalonia ( Classical Spanish Style: Tarntelle, Fandanguillo, Danza, etc.)

While he never achieved the status of Tarrega or his other idol, Fernando Sor, Bartolomé Calatayud nevertheless left a prodigious amount of wonderful music as his legacy. He died in 1973 at the age of 91.

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  • well done ,enjoyed your performance

  • a lot of mistakes !

  • Absolutely beautiful! Great performance, I love the piece, am learning this at the moment. 

  • trés beau

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