Amparito Roca (Teixidor, Jaime)

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Publisher. Info. Madrid: Editorial Música Moderna, 1925. Plate M-7092-1982.
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Publisher. Info. Madrid: Editorial Música Moderna, n.d.(1925).
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

For Orchestra (Winter)

18 more: Flute 1/2 • Oboe 1/2 • Clarinet 1 (B♭) • Clarinet 2 (B♭) • Bassoon 1/2 • Alto Saxophone 1 (E♭) • Tenor Saxophone 2 (B♭) • Horn 1/2 (F) • Trumpet 1 (B♭) • Trumpet 2 (B♭) • Trombone 1/2 • Bass Trombone • Drums • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos • Basses

Arranger Aubrey Winter (1870–1955)
Publisher. Info. London: Boosey & Hawkes, n.d.(ca.1935). Plate B. & H. 7431.
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Misc. Notes Copyright in USA 1934
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For 4 Accordions (Rodríguez García)

4 more: Accordion 1 • Accordion 2 • Accordion 3 • Accordion 4

Arranger Daniel–Ømicrón Rodríguez García (b. 2000)
Publisher. Info. Daniel–Ømicrón Rodríguez García, 2022.
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Misc. Notes Arrangement for 4 accordions —or 3 at least— of the popular Pasodoble "Amparito Roca".
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General Information

Work Title Amparito Roca
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Composer Teixidor, Jaime
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IJT 1
Key F major
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1925 ca.
First Publication. 1925 ca.
Average DurationAvg. Duration 3 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation wind band
Extra Information Spanish march. Named after one of the composer's piano students.
The original instrumentation is unknown, although Teixidor's biography on Wikipedia mentions that the original was published in 1925 in Madrid by Música Moderna, so tagging is subject to correction if that is ever uploaded. Teixidor conducted a band at some point, so it is likely written for whatever the instrumentation in that band was.