Three Pieces from Suite Espanola for Euphonium and Piano
by Isaac Albeniz
Euphonium - Digital Sheet Music

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Euphonium,Piano - Digital Download

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Composed by Isaac Albeniz. Arranged by Sauer, Ralph. 20th Century,Romantic Period,World. Score and part. 28 pages. Gordon Cherry #3664859. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792124).

Suite Española, Op. 47 is a suite of four movements for solo Piano written in 1886 in honour of the Queen of Spain. After the composer's death, his editor added an additional four movements for a total of eight. Mr. Sauer has taken three of these movements for his marvelous arrangement for Euphonium and Piano:

1. Granada 

2. Asturias 

3. Sevilla

Each piece is based on a region of Spain and each region's character is honoured with a dance special to it. Some of Albéniz's music has become more popular for classical Guitar.

This arrangement of 14 minutes in length is suitable for advanced performers.

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