
Francisco Tárrega's Recuerdos de la Alhambra is the most celebrated classical guitar piece in the standard repertoire, famous for its continuous tremolo technique in which the melody appears to sustain endlessly above a walking bass line. The piece requires years of dedicated technique to execute correctly, and its evocation of the Moorish palace in Granada through sound alone demonstrates the classical guitar's capacity for architectural beauty.
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