Format : Sheet music
One closes one s eyes and is bedazzled by the sheer wealth of invention in this music! The person who spoke so enthusiastically about Albéniz one of the founders of the Spanish national style was none other thanClaude Debussy. The Suite Espagnole for Piano is surely his most popular work. It reflects the manifold rhythms and melodies of different Spanish regions and in the last piece even Cuba is represented. Themuch loved composition Asturias was also included in the collection. This work now joins Iberia and the Chants d Espagne in our much renowned series of Albéniz Piano works.
SKU: KU.GM-1936
ISBN 9790206207426. 9 x 12 inches.
Isaac Albeniz composed the individual movements of his Suite Espagnole independently between 1886 and 1899. It was not until 1901 that the suite became known as a coherent cycle. Cellist Bruno Borralhinho arranged the suite for septet in a slightly adapted order and recorded it with his Ensemble Mediterrain.
SKU: HL.50583212
SKU: LM.C05574
ISBN 9790230355742.
SKU: HL.50583215
SKU: HL.50583257
SKU: BT.SLB-00156100
SKU: BT.SLB-00262800
Contents: Almeria (Iberia) · Aragon · Barcarola, Op. 25 · Cadiz (Suite Espagnole) · Castilla · Cataluna · Cordoba, Op. 232, No. 4 · Cuba · El Albaicin (Iberia Suite) · El Polo (Iberia Suite) · El Puerto (Iberia Suite) · Eritana(Iberia Suite) · Evocation (Iberia Suite) · Fete Dieu a Seville · Granada · Jerez (Iberia Suite) · Lavapies (Iberia Suite) · Malaga (Iberia Suite) · Mallorca, Op. 202 · Orientale · Prelude (Chants D'espagne) · Rondena (IberiaSuite) · Seguidillas, Op. 232, No. 5 · Sevilla (Sevillanas) · Sous Le Palmier (Chants D'espagne) · Theme From Asturias · Triana (Iberia Suite).