℗ 1963 Universal International Music B.V.
Released January 5, 2024
Originated 2024
Duration 44m 17s
Record Label Decca Music Group Ltd.
Genre Classical
 

Guitar Music from the Courts of Spain

Celedonio Romero

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Suite in D Minor  
1.1
I. Prelude
Robert de Visée; Celedonio Romero
1:20
1.2
II. Minuet I
Robert de Visée; Celedonio Romero
1:37
1.3
III. Minuet II
Robert de Visée; Celedonio Romero
1:38
1.4
IV. Gavotte
Robert de Visée; Celedonio Romero
1:27
1.5
4 Variations on "Guárdame las vacas"
Luis de Narváez; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
1:56
1.6
Suite of 6 Dances (Attrib. to Vincenzo Galilei)
Anonymous; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
13:10
1.7
Pavanas from "El maestro" - No. 6 - No. 4 - No. 3
Luis de Milán; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
8:50
1.8
Minuet in G Major, BWV Suppl. 114
Johann Sebastian Bach; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
2:13
Cello Suite No. 4 in E-Flat Major, BWV 101  
1.9
Bourrée II (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
1:11
Cello Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012  
1.10
Gavotte I-II (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
4:54
1.11
The King of Denmark's Galliard
John Dowland; Celedonio Romero; Celedonio Romero
2:22
Les fêtes d'Hébé, Act III  
1.12
Gavotte en rondeau (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
Jean-Philippe Rameau; Celedonio Romero; Antoine Gautier de Montdorge; Celedonio Romero
1:36
Sanz  
1.13
Españoleta
Gaspar Sanz; Edoardo Catemario; Celedonio Romero
2:03
Universal Music presents a stunning high-resolution transfer of the 1963 album Guitar Music from the Courts of Spain! The album, by Celedonio Romero of Los Romeros, has been remastered for modern digital systems. Los Romeros, The Romero Guitar Quartet, is a guitar quartet, sometimes known as "The Royal Family of the Guitar" — their personnel consists entirely of members of the Romero family. The quartet was founded in 1960 by Celedonio Romero, who grew up in Franco's Spain. He and his family emigrated to the United States in 1957. All three of his sons, Angel, Celin and Pepe, had made their performing debuts by the time they were seven. In 1957, the Romeros moved to the United States, where they continue to reside. In 1990 Angel left the quartet, and was replaced by Celin's son Celino. Celedonio Romero died in 1996, and was replaced by Angel's son Lito.
192 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Decca Music Group Ltd. Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.25
-5.05 to -1.13
-23.10
-24.67 to -21.02
-20.37
-21.90 to -18.30
14
11 to 15
1
I. Prelude
-3.72-24.21-21.413
2
II. Minuet I
-2.53-24.67-21.914
3
III. Minuet II
-1.78-23.15-20.214
4
IV. Gavotte
-5.05-23.54-20.711
5
4 Variations on "Guárdame las vacas"
-1.13-22.84-20.112
6
Suite of 6 Dances (Attrib. to Vincenzo Galilei)
-1.73-22.64-19.915
7
Pavanas from "El maestro" - No. 6 - No. 4 - No. 3
-1.82-24.52-21.815
8
Minuet in G Major, BWV Suppl. 114
-2.00-23.35-20.714
9
Bourrée II (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
-2.79-22.77-20.114
10
Gavotte I-II (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
-2.34-22.35-19.914
11
The King of Denmark's Galliard
-1.20-21.02-18.312
12
Gavotte en rondeau (Arr. Celedonio Romero for Guitar)
-1.17-23.43-20.615
13
Españoleta
-1.94-21.79-19.214

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