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Celedonio Romero (2 March 1913 – 8 May 1996) was a guitarist, composer and poet, perhaps best known as the founder of
The Romeros 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 ...
guitar quartet.


Biography

Celedonio Romero was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba,. Retrieved 2009/10/14 while his parents were on a business trip to the island. He began playing the guitar at the age of 5, and eventually studied music theory, harmony, composition, and counterpoint at the Conservatory of
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and at the
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, where he was taught by
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. Romero never studied with a guitar teacher. Although he made his concert debut at the age of 22 and was well known in Spain, the
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government refused to permit him to give concerts abroad, keeping him unknown from the rest of the world. His wife, Angelita, was a singer and stage actress who had studied at Málaga's Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After secretly obtaining an American visa, the family secured permission to visit an ailing relative in Portugal in 1957. However, rather than returning to Spain, the family settled in Southern California, and Celedonio and his three sons
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,
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, and
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started a guitar quartet,
The Romeros 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 ...
, and also began to take on guitar students. Celedonio Romero was
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's first teacher; and then
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also taught Parkening. Angelita Romero can be heard playing castanets on some of the quartet's recordings. Celedonio made a large number of recordings, both solo and with the Romeros, which appeared on the
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and
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labels. He also wrote over 100 compositions for guitar, including a dozen concertos. Romero died of lung cancer at the age of 83 in
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. He was inducted into the Orden de Isabel la Católica by
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. He was also made a "Caballero del Santo Sepulcro" ("
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") by
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.


Compositions

Many of the dates below are publication dates rather than when the work was first composed. * ''Suite andaluza: para guitarra'' * ''Estudio. La Mariposa'' * ''Tango Angelita: for voice and guitar or solo guitar'' (1931) * ''Noche en malaga'' (1940) * ''Romantic Prelude'' (1945) * ''Gavota para guitarra'' (1980) * ''Tema y variaciones: Homenaje a Fernando Sor: para guitarra'' (1981) * ''Cinco preludios para guitarra'' (1981) * ''Concierto de Malaga: por soleares'' (1981; orchestration by
Federico Moreno Torroba Federico Moreno Torroba (3 March 189112 September 1982) was a Spanish composer, conductor, and theatrical impresario. He is especially remembered for his important contributions to the classical guitar repertoire, becoming one of the leading twen ...
) * ''La Catedral de Colonia: para guitarra'' (1983) * ''Diez preludios: VI al XV, para guitarra'' (1983) * ''Preludios; y, Canción para guitarra'' (1983) * ''Dos mazurkas para guitarra'' (1983) * ''Sonata scarlatta: para guitarra: no. 1 para guitarra'' (1984) * ''Celin: tango: para guitarra'' (1984) * ''Fiesta andaluza: concierto para guitarra y orquesta'' (1985) * ''Sonata Scarlatta: no. 2 para guitarra'' (1986) * ''El cortijo de Don Sancho: suite para guitarra y orquesta'' (1986) * ''Fantasia cortesana : suite antigua para guitarra y orquesta'' (1986) * ''Los Maestros: tres canciones para tres principales: guitarra'' (1986) * ''Suite madrileña, no. 1 para guitarra'' (1986) * ''Suite madrileña, no. 2'' (1986) * ''Pepe: vals, para guitarra'' (1986) * ''Angel: vals no. 1 para guitarra'' (1986) * ''Angel vals: no. 2 para guitarra'' (1986) * ''Guitarras del museo : para quintarra y orquesta'' (1987) * ''Nocturno de la bahia y la farola'' (1987) * ''La Petenera se ha muerto y los pajaros vuelan: for guitar'' (1987) * ''El Embrujo de gibralfaro y puerta oscura: concierto no. 8'' (1988) * ''Fantasia española: poema a la guitarra (guitarra y orquesta)'' (1988) * ''Suite number 9 (La española): Concerto for 2 guitars and orchestra '' (1992) * ''Canción(sobre la petenera)'' (1993) * ''Habanera'' (1993) * ''Danza andaluza: no 1'' (1993) * ''Danza andaluza: no 1'' (1993)


See also

The Romero Guitar Quartet * 1960–90: Celedonio Romero, Celin Romero, Pepe Romero, Angel Romero * 1990–96: Celedonio Romero, Celin Romero, Pepe Romero, Celino Romero * since 1996: Celin Romero, Pepe Romero, Celino Romero, Lito Romero


References

*Bernstein, Paul. "The Royal Family of the Guitar." ''New York Times Magazine,'' Nov. 29, 1981, 98+. *Gernandez-Lavie, Fernando, with assistance from Pepe Romero. "Beyond the Stars: Celedonio Romero 1913-1996," ''Classical Guitar'', Vol. 16 (June 1998): 11-18. *Ornish, Laurel. "Recuerdos de Celedonio Romero (1913-1996)," ''Soundboard'', Vol. 24 (Fall 1997): 21-26.


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Some photos of LP covers
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