Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez (1939) is one of the most famous works for classical guitar and orchestra,
evoking the gardens of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez. Its haunting Adagio movement became a jazz standard after Miles Davis' interpretation.
Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto de Aranjuez" (1939) is one of the most iconic works of 20th-century Spanish classical music, blending neoclassical forms with traditional melodies. Its haunting Adagio movement, often associated with the Flugelhorn or trumpet, gained global fame through adaptations in film and jazz.
One of the most famous guitar concertos, known for its evocative Adagio movement inspired by Spanish gardens. Composed during political turmoil in pre-WWII Europe.