"Fantasia Para Un Gentilhombre" ("Fantasia for a Gentleman") by Joaquin Rodrigo.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s: Joaquin Rodrigo wrote this concerto for guitar and orchestra in 1954 at the request of, and dedicated to, his friend and fellow Spaniard Andres Segovia. It is based upon six dances for solo guitar by 17th century Spanish composer Gaspar Sanz. The last movement is inspired by the folk dances of the Canary Islands and is extensively played as a stand-alone virtuoso classical guitar piece. First played by Segovia in '58 in San Francisco backed by the S. F. Symphony Orchestra. Concerto?
Answer: "Fantasia Para Un Gentilhombre" ("Fantasia for a Gentleman") by Joaquin Rodrigo. Not as popular as his "Concierto de Aranjuez" but I happen to prefer the "Fantasia". The "Canarios" has always been a challenge for guitarists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyhF9KEiDsc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k377f0TnSc4
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