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Gallito
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Paso doble The newspapers of Valencia requested that Santiago Lope compose a pasodoble for a featured bullfight to be held at the local plaza de toros on June 29, 1905. Outdoing himself, he wrote not one, but four Pasodobles, one for each featured matador. These were: “Dauder” for Agustín Dauder, “Angelito” for Ángel González, “Vito” for José Manuel Pérez and above all his masterpiece “Gallito” (“The little Cock”) for José “Joselito” Gómez Ortega. As bullfighters often use nicknames in Spain, he used these popular names for most of the titles. Among the toreros featured in Valencia, “Joselito” Gómez Ortega was the most outstanding bullfighter, as he is “…comúnmente aceptado como major torero de todos los tiempos” accepted as “most famous torero of all times” in Spain.
Grade Level GB: 6-7 Grade Level USA: 4 (Advanced) Composer: Lope, Santiago Arranger: Rundel, Siegfried Genre: Paso doble Performance time: 2,40 Publisher: Rundel Size: DIN A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2479 Release Date: 2005
The newspapers of Valencia requested that Santiago Lope compose a pasodoble for a featured bullfight to be held at the local plaza de toros on June 29, 1905. Outdoing himself, he wrote not one, but...
Santiago Lope was born in a small village in the province of Logrono, Spain, on May 23, 1871. His father, a handkerchief weaver, along with his mother, discovered his natural talent for music at a very early age. They engaged Don Angel de Miguel, the plaza organist, to give him instruction on piano and the basics of music. At the age of six, Santiago joined the village band, playing piccolo, and...
Siegfried Rundel was born in Bußmannshausen on April 27, 1940. His fascination and natural talent for music showed from an early age. He played the trombone in the community band and tried first compositions and arrangements as a teenager. His teachers were pioneers of the German wind band development, such as Hans Feliy Husadel, Gustav Lotterer und Hellmut Haase-Altendorf. Siegfried Rundel...