Danzas Españolas
Piano
by Enrique Granados
Piano Solo - Sheet Music

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Piano. Composed by Enrique Granados. Edited by Ulrich Scheideler. Arranged by Rolf Koenen. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. G. Henle #HN1242. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481242).

ISBN 9790201812427. UPC: 888680950620. 9.25x12.25x0.295 inches. Fing: Rolf Koenen.

This Spanish composer wrote compositions for every genre, but the piano was undoubtedly his main focus. The 12 “Danzas españolas,” first published in four volumes between 1890 and 1895, are an important highlight in his early oeuvre. “My inspiration is founded above all in the singing of the people,” explained Granados. “Nevertheless, [these dances] are quite original and are no mere transcriptions.” They thus set themselves apart from the conventional folkloric pieces of the time, belonging instead in the tradition of the character pieces of Chopin or Schumann. Their rhythms and melodies borrow from dances from all over Spain, and thisis what gives them their unique atmosphere. All available sources were consulted for this Urtext edition, including Granados's own recordings.

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