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Rolando Valdés-Blain (8 March 19222 April 2011) was a Cuban classical guitarist, born in
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, and immigrated to New York as a child. In the 1930s he and his brother Alberto had a weekly music show on WNYC radio. He served in Burma from 1942 to 1946 during World War II and afterwards studied at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, where he was awarded the Grand Prize for concert guitar playing by Joaquín Rodrigo. He toured worldwide under the management of impresario Sol Hurok and his United States tours as guitar soloist included
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, and the Spanish Ballet. He was one of the pioneering classical guitarists to perform as soloist together with a symphony orchestra, in 1955 with the
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Symphony Orchestra and the
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at the New York City Center. He appeared in Tennessee Williams's Broadway play '' Camino Real'' and he also composed the music for the play ''Bullfight''. He was vice-president and adviser of Manuel Velazquez guitars and founder of the Guitar Department at the
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. In 1968 he was invited to give a command performance at the
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. ''
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'' called his performance "a musical gem…reflecting every baroque nuance of the music".


Early career

Rolando Valdés-Blain was born in 1922 in Havana, Cuba and came to New York city as a child. He began his guitar studies with , a
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an guitarist. Valdés-Blain's first professional appearance in New York took place at 13 years of age. In the mid-1930s, Valdés-Blain was 16 when he was arguably the first in the U.S. to form a classical guitar duo with his brother Alberto. They were heard weekly on radio station WNYC. During World War II he served in Burma from 1942 to 1946. This allowed him to study, on the
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, with
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at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, where he was awarded the Grand Prize for concert guitar playing. Joaquín Rodrigo was one of the judges.


Teaching

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. His students include David Tanenbaum, Michael Laucke and
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.


World tours

He toured internationally in Canada, Latin America, Asia and Spain at the Real Conservatory in Madrid. He also performed in the United States at Casa Americana, the
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(Washington, D.C.),
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,
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and Town Hall (New York City), and the Ethical Culture Auditorium (Philadelphia). His performances included major radio networks in New York as well as in South America, most notably in Caracas, Venezuela, San Juan and Puerto Rico. Under the management of impresario Sol Hurok, Valdés-Blain performed as guitar accompanist with the Spanish Ballet Company in Canada, South America and in the United States. He appeared on stage on Broadway, including as the guitarist in Tennessee Williams's play '' Camino Real'', directed by Elia Kazan, and he composed and performed the music for Leslie Stevens's ''Bullfight''.


United States

In 195556, Valdés-Blain appeared as a featured soloist with the
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Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Raymond Page. This was one of the first times a classical guitarist played as a soloist together with a symphony orchestra. From 1964 through the mid-1980s, he continued to perform as guitar soloist with symphony orchestras, performing steadily at New York City Center with the
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(choreographed by Gerald Arpino) in the perennial favorite Viva Vivaldi as well as in Benjamin Britten's Gloriana. He also performed Fanfarita by Chapi. ''
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'' called his performance "a musical gem…reflecting every baroque nuance of the music". Valdés-Blain recorded on various labels including Roulette Records,
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where he accompanied violinist Ruggiero Ricci. In 1968, he was invited to give a Command performance at the
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for
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and King Olaf of Norway. Critiques took note. In 1967, ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' praised Valdés-Blain as an "excellent guitarist …expressive beyond expectation" and a musician who "... meshed solo lines precisely and impassively spiced them with virtuoso playing that included even, clear trills. The orchestra dropped to a whisper to accommodate the soloist who developed the solo line firmly, even passionately." The ''Philadelphia Bulletin'' wrote that he was a "Nimble soloist (who) ... restored the guitar to its place as an instrument of delicacy and clarity."


Legacy

Throughout his life-time, Valdés-Blain and his wife Joan maintained a close friendship with Carmen Amaya, who is arguably considered to be one of the greatest flamenco dancers of all time. In 2002, they were interviewed in the documentary ''Carmen Amaya: Queen of The Gypsies'', about Amaya's life and art. Valdés-Blain had provided guitar accompaniment on her American tour and a close friendship united them. His brother, Alberto died in Spain in 2002. For his "many contributions to the art of the classic guitar" the New York Society of The Classic Guitar presented Valdés-Blain with a Fellowship. Rolando was also an inventor who developed several innovations for the classical guitar. He held patents for a music stand and his Muffletone, a sound mute which allows for quiet practice in hotel rooms, for example. Articles have appeared "in recognition of distinguished musicianship and for many important contributions to the art of the guitar", stating that Valdés-Blain has left a rich legacy to the world of the classical guitar. He was a proponent of new compositions for guitar and made transcriptions of works for this instrument. In May 2011, Mark Delpriora performed a concert in memory of Valdes-Blain.


See also

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List of classical guitarists This is a list of classical guitarists. Baroque (17th and 18th centuries) 19th century 20th century https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAPUbFDFJfxY2qijBIG2Og?view_as=subscriberModern See also * List of flamenco guitarists References ...
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List of flamenco guitarists List of notable flamenco guitarists: A * Ramón de Algeciras * Vicente Amigo * Aniya la Gitana * Juan d'Anyelica * Gino D'Auri B * Tonino Baliardo * Miguel de la Bastide * Andrés Batista C * Juan Manuel Cañizares * Agustín Carbonell * Paco ...


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External links


Youtube – Rolando Valdes-Blain and Mark Delpriora performing a Bach Invention
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