Format : Sheet musicLangue : Español
'Granada' serenata from the 'Suite Espanola' by I. Albeniz transcribed for the guitar by F. Tarrega.
SKU: HL.14001446
ISBN 9780711961029. 9.0x12.0x0.525 inches.
Isaac Albeniz was a founder of contemporary Spanish music and created a distinctive style by using national rhythms and harmonies. Recuerdos De Viaje consists of seven movements written for Piano.
SKU: HL.14001505
UPC: 884088433758. 9.0x12.0x0.048 inches.
The Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) was one of the leading members of the Nationalist school that dominated Spanish music at the turn of the last century. Cordoba was the fourth in a collection of 5 songs for the Piano inspired by different places in Spain, published in 1898 as Cantos de Espana (Op. 232). The city of Cordoba is said to be Albeniz' favourite city, and is home to the famous Great Mosque. The music reflects the rich history of the city, both Christian and Moorish. Cordoba has been transcribed for Guitar by Miguel Angel. It has become one of the staples of the modern Guitar repertoire.
SKU: HL.14001387
8.5x11.75x0.041 inches.
Barcarola arranged for solo Guitar by renowned Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albeniz . A profoundly influential composer, Albeniz had an incomparable impact on Spanish composers at home and the perception of Spanish music internationally.
SKU: HL.14001399
UPC: 884088443313. 8.25x11.75x0.052 inches.
No.4 Cordoba from Isaac Albeniz's Cantos de Espana for the piano.
SKU: HL.14001451
UPC: 884088435042. 8.25x11.75x0.055 inches.
Seguidillas by Isaac Albeniz, No.5 de Cantos de Espana, Opus 232 for the piano.
SKU: HL.14001410
ISBN 9780711994164. UPC: 884088456313. 8.5x11.75x0.4 inches.
The 2nd set of movements of Albeniz's Iberia suite, capturing the spirit, beauty and energy of the Spanish landscape. These stunningly evocative 'impressions' are infused with dance rhythms, Andalusian harmonies and delicate, ornate decorations.
SKU: HL.14015884
ISBN 9780711994171. 9.0x12.0x0.14 inches.
Three compositions for the piano by Isaac Albeniz as part of the 'Iberia' collection.