Triptico / ANTONIO LAURO (1917-1986)
One of the most beautiful guitar pieces, “Tríptico” by the brilliant Venezuelan guitarist and composer Maestro Antonio Lauro, is made up of three deeply expressive movements: 1. 00:05 Armida 2. 03:18 Madrugada (Canción venezolana) 3. 05:02 La Negra (Vals venezolano) In this extraordinary work, Lauro takes us on a musical journey where beauty, nostalgia, and joy come together, capturing the spirit and soul of Venezuela with remarkable artistry and masterful writing for the guitar. Performance by Masayuki Takagi Guitar built by José Marín Plazuelo (Granada-2025 / No.1016). I hope you enjoy this performance as much as I enjoyed preparing and playing it. If you like the video, I’d really appreciate it if you could give it a like, share it, and subscribe to my channel. Thank you for joining me on this journey through the wonderful guitar repertoire! #classicalguitar #antoniolauro #valsvenezolano

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