Adelita (Mazurka) by Francisco Tárrega Guitar Course
Introduction
I heard this piece during my first year at Victoria university. A good friend allowed me to borrow his cassette tape of Julian Bream’s 1970 recording ‘Romantic Guitar’. From that time on I never forgot it and I was thrilled years later to come across the music and subsequently learn it.
“Adelita Mazurka,” composed by Francisco Tárrega, is one of the most beloved pieces in the classical guitar repertoire. Tárrega, a seminal figure in the development of modern classical guitar, composed this piece during the Romantic period, a time when expressive and emotive music was highly prized. Known for his virtuosic technique and lyrical compositions, Tárrega’s works have become essential for classical guitarists around the world.
“Adelita” is a short yet evocative mazurka, a dance form that originated in Poland and became popular across Europe in the 19th century. Characterized by its triple meter and distinctive rhythmic accents, the mazurka in Tárrega’s hands transforms into a vehicle of delicate expression and nuanced dynamics. “Adelita” combines a poignant melody with intricate fingerings, requiring the guitarist to convey both technical precision and deep emotional sensitivity.
This piece, though brief, offers a rich tapestry of musical ideas, from its lyrical opening theme in E minor, to the more animated sections that follow in the tonic major. Guitarists must pay close attention to the phrasing and dynamics to capture the Romantic spirit imbued in the composition. “Adelita” is a perfect example of Tárrega’s ability to blend technical brilliance with expressive depth, making it a staple for guitarists seeking to explore the beauty and complexity of Romantic music through the classical guitar.
My performance here is largely influenced by Julian Bream but I have taken more than a few liberties with the rhythm which may or may not be to everyone’s tastes.
Musical Style
Francisco Tárrega’s musical style is emblematic of the Romantic era, characterized by its expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and technical sophistication. His compositions for classical guitar are noted for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, often incorporating elements of Spanish folk music. Tárrega’s works are also distinguished by their intricate fingerpicking techniques and innovative use of the guitar’s tonal range, allowing for a wide array of dynamics and articulations. His music often evokes a sense of nostalgia and intimacy, capturing the essence of the Romantic spirit while showcasing the guitar’s potential as a solo instrument.
Notable Pieces
Five notable pieces by Francisco Tárrega:
• Recuerdos de la Alhambra
• Capricho Árabe
• Lágrima
• Adelita
• Gran Vals
Let your fingers fly!
Josh
Course Instructor
Adelita Course
About this Course
Introduction
I heard this piece during my first year at Victoria university. A good friend allowed me to borrow his cassette tape of Julian Bream’s 1970 recording ‘Romantic Guitar’. From that time on I never forgot it and I was thrilled years later to come across the music and subsequently learn it.
“Adelita Mazurka,” composed by Francisco Tárrega, is one of the most beloved pieces in the classical guitar repertoire. Tárrega, a seminal figure in the development of modern classical guitar, composed this piece during the Romantic period, a time when expressive and emotive music was highly prized. Known for his virtuosic technique and lyrical compositions, Tárrega’s works have become essential for classical guitarists around the world.
“Adelita” is a short yet evocative mazurka, a dance form that originated in Poland and became popular across Europe in the 19th century. Characterized by its triple meter and distinctive rhythmic accents, the mazurka in Tárrega’s hands transforms into a vehicle of delicate expression and nuanced dynamics. “Adelita” combines a poignant melody with intricate fingerings, requiring the guitarist to convey both technical precision and deep emotional sensitivity.
This piece, though brief, offers a rich tapestry of musical ideas, from its lyrical opening theme in E minor, to the more animated sections that follow in the tonic major. Guitarists must pay close attention to the phrasing and dynamics to capture the Romantic spirit imbued in the composition. “Adelita” is a perfect example of Tárrega’s ability to blend technical brilliance with expressive depth, making it a staple for guitarists seeking to explore the beauty and complexity of Romantic music through the classical guitar.
My performance here is largely influenced by Julian Bream but I have taken more than a few liberties with the rhythm which may or may not be to everyone’s tastes.
Musical Style
Francisco Tárrega’s musical style is emblematic of the Romantic era, characterized by its expressive melodies, rich harmonies, and technical sophistication. His compositions for classical guitar are noted for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth, often incorporating elements of Spanish folk music. Tárrega’s works are also distinguished by their intricate fingerpicking techniques and innovative use of the guitar’s tonal range, allowing for a wide array of dynamics and articulations. His music often evokes a sense of nostalgia and intimacy, capturing the essence of the Romantic spirit while showcasing the guitar’s potential as a solo instrument.
Notable Pieces
Five notable pieces by Francisco Tárrega:
• Recuerdos de la Alhambra
• Capricho Árabe
• Lágrima
• Adelita
• Gran Vals
Let your fingers fly!
Josh