A composer with this first name wrote the forte motif “D C B-flat A” across two octaves, played twice under a held E, to open a final movement named for Jose Mas’s novel La Orgía. Another composer with this first name included a “Fanfare for the Cavalry of Naples” in a piece based on six dances by Gaspar Sanz. A final movement in mixed 3/4 and 2/4 by a composer with this first name, with the soloist starting in B before the orchestra enters in D, follows a second movement that starts with a written-out mordent on (*) F-sharp. The composer of Danzas Fantasticas shares this first name with the composer of Fantasia for a Gentleman and a concerto movement that begins with four arpeggiated B minor chords before an English horn solo and was excerpted in Sketches of Spain. For 10 points, give this first name common to composers Turina and the composer of Concierto de Aranjuez, Rodrigo. ■END■
ANSWER: Joaquin [accept Joaquin Turina; accept Joaquin Rodrigo]
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