SKU: HL.14001488
9.0x12.0x0.065 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. One of his better known works is Espana (Op. 165), a suite of six pieces for solo Piano which he composed in 1890. The third of these was Malaguena , which draws heavily on Andalusian music and culture, particularly from the city of Malaga. It is presented here in a high-quality glossy cover, and would make the perfect gift for any pianist interested in Spanish music.
SKU: PR.510031870
UPC: 680160142330.
SKU: HL.14001404
ISBN 9780711966307. 8.25x11.75x0.1 inches.
Six piano compositions from 1890 by Isaac Albeniz.
SKU: CA.920810
ISBN 9790007165567. Language: Spanish. Text: Lorca, Federico Garcia.
SKU: BO.B.2782
SKU: BR.PB-5716
ISBN 9790004216538. 10.5 x 14 inches.
Text by Franc-NohainPlace and time: The plot takes place in Toledo, in the 18th centuryCharacters: Concepcion, Torquemada's wife (Soprano) - Gonzalve, bachelier (Tenor) - Torquemada, clockmaker (Trial (Tenor)) - Ramiro, muleteer (Baryton-Martin) - Don Inigo Gomez, banker (Bassbuffo)Maurice Ravel gives free rein to his enthusiasm for Spain in this one-hour comedy (L'Heure!). Dances such as Jota, Habanera, Seguidilla and Malaguena shimmer through, and in places Bizet's dramatic Carmen is travestied with admiration. Based on first editions and the autographs, Jean-Francois Monnard presents in L'Heure espagnole a meticulous Urtext that corrects in detail all previous shortcomings, and, especially in the vocal parts, resolves the discrepancies between the piano vocal score published in 1908 and the full score published three years later. The appendix to the full score and piano vocal score includes a new German/English prose translation of the libretto.